Build (after a cvs update, make depend) on an Athlon XP 1800 w 256 Mb DDR:
1038.43user 72.66system 19:41.06elapsed 94%CPU
That is 18.5 min. (the process was 'niced', so elapsed is more..)
Summary of wall clock time from clean time make for 20021125:
dk, gcc2.94, debian 3.0:
8 min : dual 1.4GHz P4 Xeon, 512 MB RAM, 256KB L2 cache each
dk, gcc3.2, red hat 8.0:
16min 1sec: distcc with dual 650MHz, 750MHz laptop, and a 1.1GHz celeron
17min 21sec: dual 650MHz PIII, 400 MB
Nobody can beat my old Pentium 133 with 64 Mb it usually took more than
4 hours to just do a make after a refresh
If you are really curious, I can time how long it takes to do a full build
Alberto
At 20.12 16/12/2002 -0700, Tony Lambregts wrote:
Bill Medland wrote:
On December 15,
At 22.51 15/12/2002 -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
[..]
So how long does it take *you* to do a clean build
(just the 'make' part after 'make depend', say) of
Wine-20021125?
On a notebook with a Pentium III-M 600MHz, 256Mb of RAM, (Mandrake 9 with
gcc 3.2): 41m:32s
Alberto
Here are my timings for a 1.8 GHz P4:
time ./configure
real0m55.767s
user0m15.590s
sys 0m14.530s
time make clean
real0m9.166s
user0m2.980s
sys 0m2.270s
time make
real16m55.724s
user11m47.180s
sys 1m2.460s
I wonder, if it's really necessary to change
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 10:51:59PM -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
It does look like distributing the load helps a tiny
bit, but it's not clear it's a big win over just building
on the dual 650MHz machine.
The fastest build I've seen so far is 19 minutes. I'm pretty
sure I'm not doing things
On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Dan Kegel wrote:
I got tired of waiting for wine to build, and started looking
for ways to speed it up.
Wine-20021125?
- Dan
Well, with a dual 1800+ MP system ( cvs from 20021216 )
takes
real6m49.808s
user12m0.330s
done with make -j2
p.s.
No fair using
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 10:51:59PM -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
So how long does it take *you* to do a clean build
(just the 'make' part after 'make depend', say) of
Wine-20021125?
current cvs on an athlon 550 with 192 M Ram and gcc 3.2:
real47m40.902s
user40m25.200s
sys 3m1.410s
Ciao
On December 15, 2002 10:51 pm, Dan Kegel wrote:
snip
So how long does it take *you* to do a clean build
(just the 'make' part after 'make depend', say) of
Wine-20021125?
- Dan
(I was wondering if mine was the slowest!)
real - 47m0.357
user-43m1.631
sys-2m51.668
Celeron 450 with 128MB running
Bill Medland wrote:
On December 15, 2002 10:51 pm, Dan Kegel wrote:
snip
So how long does it take *you* to do a clean build
(just the 'make' part after 'make depend', say) of
Wine-20021125?
- Dan
(I was wondering if mine was the slowest!)
real - 47m0.357
user-43m1.631
sys-2m51.668
I got tired of waiting for wine to build, and started looking
for ways to speed it up.
I have three systems handy: a dual 650MHz PIII, a 750MHz PIII laptop,
and a 1.1 GHz Celeron with shared memory video (i.e. dog slow).
To see if a parallel compile would help, I installed Red Hat 8.0
on all
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