On Oct 18, 2010, at 13:25, John B. Brown wrote: > On 10/18/10 12:21 PM, John B. Brown wrote: >> >> The process "---> Computing dependencies for texlive" has so far taken >> over thirty-six minutes, and counting, with no evidence of any fetching >> or compiling or what have you. Is this an excessive time for an install >> process? >> >> My command was; >> >> "j...@pinball:~ >> (11): % sudo port install texlive +full >> ---> Computing dependencies for texlive" > > Apparently not. The thing started running screen output at 40 minutes > six seconds, immediately after I finished sending off the original e-mail.
For a port with a large dependency tree and a slow computer, it could take some time to compute the dependencies. I count 198 dependencies for texlive +full (or rather, "port rdeps texlive +full" does); at 40 minutes, that would be about 5 ports processed per minute, or about 12 seconds per port. That seems excessive... what is this computer's processor speed? how's the hard drive speed for other tasks -- does it seem to take a long time to access things? On my 2.2-GHz MacBook Pro, it took only about 15 seconds to go from "Computing dependencies for texlive" to "Dependencies to be installed" and "Fetching" the first needed dependency. Granted I do already have many of the dependencies installed, but the time to compute the dependencies should still be comparable. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
