On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 10:26 PM, Bhushan Inamdar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>         I have a Pentium centrino processor / 1.8 GHz clock speed / 1 GB Ram
> / 60 GB HD (over 7 GB free space) on my Dell laptop. I have installed
> a Visual Studio 2008 Team Suite trial edition and I have installed and
> configured Boost 1.40 (all versions) and Wt 3.0. In Wt 3.0 I saw a new ALL
> BUILD entry in the solution explorer. I have not yet included any zlib
> compression or Open SSL support for Wt yet. So with all this, I opened up
> Wt.Sln file and decided to build it. The build started 4:00 and continued
> for a period of 216 minutes...that is little over 3.5 hours. Witty 2.2.4
> took 10 minutes for the same task. So I want to know if there are any
> significant changes / additions to Boost or Wt that lead to increased build
> time or was it my computer that needs a format? That is what I am going to
> find out here...So please post your comments on this build time and your
> build times....

I build Wt3 on VS2k5 Pro on a fairly slow computer and it usually
takes about 40 minutes to build *EVERYTHING* (release, debug, all
examples, everything), which is actually pretty fast compared to some
other libraries I use (that use no templates at all actually).

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