On Wednesday 19 January 2005 23:59, you wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 23:52 +0100, Alexander Mieland wrote:
> > generally I don't need the whole logfile.
> > But I need them *all* if logrotate is activated, to cat them all
> > into one single logfile which would be better to grep and sed for
> > the average mergetime of gcc.
> >
> > The code, which is needed to react on all the possibilities
> > (logrotate, gzipped, a.s.o), would be to much and too complicated to
> > make this all in the ebuild.
> > well okay, perhaps not too complicated, but I think this would
> > really not fit with the policies.
>
> obviously there is only so much that can be said for these, but could
> you not look at using one of the following within the ebuild:
>
> http://www.tux.org/~mayer/linux/bmark.html
> http://www.spec.org/
>
> there is a fair selection at http://lbs.sourceforge.net/ to take your
> pick from.

I've only tested the benchmark of the first link you've written.
This one only uses one cpu of my two cpus, to do this benchmark which is 
not really accourate I think.

I think the best way would be, to compile a referenz-package to get the 
compiletime in seconds as GU.

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