On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Tularis wrote:
> Well, you have to admit,
> when building it yourself, all you build is:
> - Core
> - extensions
>
> on php.net, they build:
> - Core
> - extensions
> - manuals for every language (22 different, if I'm not mistaking)
> - phpdoc (I might be wrong here though...
Well, you have to admit,
when building it yourself, all you build is:
- Core
- extensions
on php.net, they build:
- Core
- extensions
- manuals for every language (22 different, if I'm not mistaking)
- phpdoc (I might be wrong here though...)
Basicly, what I want to say is, phpweb does *WAY* mor
> > I just read in howto that generating manual on a 700MHz box takes about
> > 7m30s. Could someone confirm this? I did a test...
> >
> > $ time make html
> > real28m30.435s
> > user27m34.390s
> > sys 0m11.790s
>
> The build logs have timestamps showing the start and end time... They
>
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
> > and that is how it looks on my P4 1.8 Northwood (running debian
> > under vmware under winxp). Had someone measured his time recently
> > and can give me something to compare to?
>
> The build logs have timestamps showing the start and end time...
> I just read in howto that generating manual on a 700MHz box takes about
> 7m30s. Could someone confirm this? I did a test...
>
> $ time make html
> real28m30.435s
> user27m34.390s
> sys 0m11.790s
>
> and that is how it looks on my P4 1.8 Northwood (running debian under
> vmware u
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Slawomir Pucia wrote:
> I just read in howto that generating manual on a 700MHz box takes about
> 7m30s. Could someone confirm this? I did a test...
>
> $ time make html
> real28m30.435s
>
> ... and that is how it looks on my P4 1.8 Northwood (running debian under
> vmwa