Re: 3.0 Very Slow?
"Perry E. Metzger" <[email protected]> Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:43:28 -0500
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Douglas Wade Needham <[email protected]> writes: > My latest pkgsrc build, with pkgsrc updated to a Jan 12 (from the > trunk), completed in 99304 seconds. Same base 3.0 build (so same As I said... WHAT VERSION OF THE COMPILER. Newer versions of gcc are dramatically slower. Perry > compiler, kernel, etc.) on a machine with no other changes outside of > a reboot and that update. But since the build which took forever was > done after a reboot as well, so I would tend to discount the reboot, > and I am just left wondering what was happening. I still have the log > files to go over, which include the time taken for each entry in my > package list, so perhaps something will stand out there, but I guess > this is just something for which we need to keep an eye out. I know > given a few updates to pkgsrc (such as my missing devel/swig13 being > removed) will have me doing yet another build after I review this > latest log, so if folks are interested, I will post what I see there > as well. > > - Doug > > Quoting Perry E. Metzger ([email protected]): >> >> Douglas Wade Needham <[email protected]> writes: >> > Greetings John, and the rest of the NetBSD community, >> > >> > I don't think it is just the sun3 port. I did a build of a set of >> > pkgsrc packages about three weeks ago with a 2.1.0 kernel, and the >> > build took 76913 seconds. Then, I noticed that 3.0 was available, and >> > after making changes to my build wrapper scripts, building 3.0 into my >> > sandbox, and upgrading to the 3.0 kernel, I started the same exact >> > build for 3.0, and the build is still going after 186920 seconds!!! >> >> Compare the gcc versions in both releases. If I remember correctly, >> there was an "upgrade", resulting in much longer compile times. (Every >> version of gcc seems much slower than the last.) >> >> Perry > > -- > Douglas Wade Needham - KA8ZRT UN*X Consultant & UW/BSD kernel programmer > Email: cinnion @ ka8zrt . com http://cinnion.ka8zrt.com > Disclaimer: My opinions are my own. Since I don't want them, why > should my employer, or anybody else for that matter! > -- Perry E. Metzger [email protected]