On 2/21/2019 16:18, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
> On 2/21/19 1:29 PM, Guilherme Amadio wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 04:36:24AM -0500, Joshua Kinard wrote:
>>> Does anyone have an idea why util-linux's build time would go up
>>> significantly from 2.32.x to 2.33.x?  It may be a MIPS thing, as my x86_64
>>> box shows no discernible change in build times between the same versions.
>>> Can any other archs check w/ genlop to see if they see a large jump in build
>>> time?
>>>
> 
> At least on a couple of my amd64 there isn't any noticeable slowdown.
> similar to your own observations. E.g this laptop (Linux ares
> 4.9.155-gentoo-kf0 #1 SMP Sun Feb 10 17:01:51 CET 2019 x86_64 Intel(R)
> Xeon(R) CPU E3-1535M v5 @ 2.90GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux) says
> 
> # /usr/local/bin/emerge_time.sh sys-apps/util-linux
> util-linux-2.28.2: Thu Feb  9 18:52:32 2017: 1 minute, 9 seconds
> util-linux-2.28.2: Thu Feb  9 19:56:31 2017: 1 minute, 37 seconds
> util-linux-2.28.2: Fri Apr 21 20:05:52 2017: 35 seconds
> util-linux-2.30.2: Thu Nov 23 18:59:23 2017: 55 seconds
> util-linux-2.30.2: Mon Dec  4 22:08:07 2017: 38 seconds
> util-linux-2.30.2: Wed Jan 10 20:44:39 2018: 44 seconds
> util-linux-2.30.2-r1: Mon Mar 12 19:20:06 2018: 46 seconds
> util-linux-2.32-r4: Sun Jul 15 15:51:21 2018: 50 seconds
> util-linux-2.33-r1: Sun Jan  6 20:53:29 2019: 46 seconds
> util-linux-2.33-r1: Thu Feb 21 22:16:25 2019: 53 seconds

Is /usr/local/bin/emerge_time.sh a custom script of yours, or is it
available somewhere else?  I usually use genlop to measure merge times, but
that package has a lengthy set of perl dependencies that I don't want to
pull into the catalyst seed chroots I am building/updating.

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