> On 13 Feb 2022, at 21:59, Josef Holzmayr <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Howdy!
> 
>> On 13. Feb 2022, at 19:04, Alexander Kanavin <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Even if you do manage to start a build, performance won't be great.
>> Yocto, by design, builds the entire stack from source, so a lot of CPU
>> cores is essential. Don't spend your time waiting, get an
>> appropriately specced Linux workstation, or an account on a Linux
>> server that your organization might have for the purpose.
> 
> While that is perfectly true from the pure technical facts, I have to add 
> that building in Parallels on a M1 is ok-ish. You have to crank up the VM way 
> beyond the defaults, to something like 6-8core, 16+X GB RAM, but then it’s 
> bearable for the occasional user. When you can’t get your hands on a proper 
> environment, its certainly an option.

Just to give some numbers, building a Dunfell core-image-minimal for the 
Beaglebone, with a pre-populated DL_DIR took 36 minutes in a Linux VM on a M1 
Max Macbook Pro (8 cores, 16GB RAM allocated), and 21 minutes on my 5900X 
desktop (12/24 cores/threads, 64GB RAM).

-a
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