* Justin Erenkrantz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > I've succeeded in getting my libtool variant (C-based) to compile, > link, and install httpd-2.0/apr/apr-util on Darwin. > > You may find code, patches, timings, and a brief readme at: > http://www.apache.org/~jerenkrantz/jlibtool/ > > Since there wasn't a (public) response last time to my post, I'll > keep these patches outside of the tree. But, since it is an > opt-in, I wouldn't foresee any problems if we were to accept these > patches as it doesn't break GNU libtool usage. > > I'm now going to be moving on to making this work with Subversion. > > Anyway, a *full* build of httpd-2.0 in half the time than it takes > to build APR with GNU libtool. I'm happy. -- justin
Timings for linux: GNU Libtool: make all 64.75s user 18.18s system 75% cpu 1:49.92 total Justin's Libtool: make all 40.09s user 4.77s system 74% cpu 1:00.38 total I think the upstream might be more responsive, too... -Thom -- Thom May -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <aj> *sigh* you'd think a distribution composed of 6000 packages distributed across 13 different architectures (in various stages between pre-alpha and release quality), maintained by 700 amateurs with often conflicting goals who're globally distributed and have rarely met each other -- you'd think a distribution like that would be simpler...
