Hmm, I misunderstood, compiling takes ages.. unless you compile at IBM
mainframe, somebody from Slackware for IBM s/390 has a complete access
to the mainframe.. you might want to seek it, I once saw a compile
liust out of an mainframe. The compile time was EIGHT (8) seconds.

On 11/9/07, Lorenzo Marcantonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Alex Joni wrote:
>
> > and I agree that a faster machine reduces compile type.. (btw: you can
> > compile on another machine and bring the binaries over).
>
> The other machine is 1.2GHz :D and anyway I'm distcc'ing the work (VERY 
> useful to do)
>
> But recompiling and retesting for days is BOOOOOOooooringgggg
>
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