On 12/10/2014 12:28 PM, Armin K. wrote:
> On 12/09/2014 08:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Author: fernando
>> Date: Tue Dec  9 11:33:19 2014
>> New Revision: 15177
>>
>> Log:
>> Rebuilt Thunderbird-31.3.0, now at runlevel 3, and got a more satisfactory 
>> and reliable SBU.
>>
>> Modified:
>>    trunk/BOOK/xsoft/other/thunderbird.xml
>>
>> Modified: trunk/BOOK/xsoft/other/thunderbird.xml
>> ==============================================================================
>> --- trunk/BOOK/xsoft/other/thunderbird.xml   Tue Dec  9 11:19:25 2014        
>> (r15176)
>> +++ trunk/BOOK/xsoft/other/thunderbird.xml   Tue Dec  9 11:33:19 2014        
>> (r15177)
>> @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
>>    <!ENTITY thunderbird-md5sum            "3781dfb541412c7f6b530a654b834ce5">
>>    <!ENTITY thunderbird-size              "164 MB">
>>    <!ENTITY thunderbird-buildsize         "3.6 GB (68 MB installed)">
>> -  <!ENTITY thunderbird-time              "30 SBU (using parallelism=4)">
>> +  <!ENTITY thunderbird-time              "16 SBU (using parallelism=4)">
>>  ]>
>>  
>>  <sect1 id="thunderbird" xreflabel="Thunderbird-&thunderbird-version;">
>>
> 
> As you can see, this largely depends on what's running on the system.
> Why bother upgrading it this much? I only check it each major release.
> Seems like too much work.
> 

Don't get me wrong though, I have nothing against you doing this, but
doesn't it make it little less true for someone? I mean, obviously the
former value was from a system under (average) load and the second one
is from a sort of base system with no additional software running. Why
not add these two, then divide them by two to get a value that's mostly
true for base system and systems under (average) load (ie, a wm, desktop
or simply just X).

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