Re: [gentoo-user] Setting the priority of the compiler

2006-12-14 Thread Roman Naumann
On Friday 08 December 2006 16:14, Dale wrote:

 Refer 'man 5 make.conf'

 alan

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 That has worked for me for a long time now.  KDE and most everything
 else is set to 0 anyway.  Folding is the only thing with a lower priority.

 Give that a try.

 Dale

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Thanks a lot! This should work, but I will try it out by this weekend in 
detail. :D
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Re: [gentoo-user] Setting the priority of the compiler

2006-12-08 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Friday 08 December 2006 10:21, Roman Naumann wrote:
 Hi, are there any options to set the compiler priority for emerge
 actions? I thought of something as GPP_PRIORITY=lowest in the
 make.conf file or something similar.

 Google didn't help at all..

PORTAGE_NICENESS in /etc/make.conf

Refer 'man 5 make.conf'

alan
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Re: [gentoo-user] Setting the priority of the compiler

2006-12-08 Thread Dale
Alan McKinnon wrote:
 On Friday 08 December 2006 10:21, Roman Naumann wrote:
   
 Hi, are there any options to set the compiler priority for emerge
 actions? I thought of something as GPP_PRIORITY=lowest in the
 make.conf file or something similar.

 Google didn't help at all..
 

 PORTAGE_NICENESS in /etc/make.conf

 Refer 'man 5 make.conf'

 alan
   
 # PORTAGE_NICENESS provides a default increment to emerge's niceness
 level.
 # Note: This is an increment. Running emerge in a niced
 environment will
 # reduce it further. Default is unset.
 PORTAGE_NICENESS=5

That has worked for me for a long time now.  KDE and most everything
else is set to 0 anyway.  Folding is the only thing with a lower priority.

Give that a try.

Dale

:-)  :-)  :-)