M Graff writes:
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Andrew Doran wrote:
| I think that's simply fallacious. Yes, our kernels are too fat and we are
| working on that, but you would be hard pushed today to buy a new PC
off the
| shelf with less than 512MB of RAM. We're speaking of virtualization, not
| embedded systems or constrained systems that can just about support
one OS.
Fully-loaded XEN DOMU kernels also boot slower.
You would be hard pressed to buy an off-the-shelf x86 system that cannot
compile NetBSD DOMU in under 3 minutes. We're not talking about user
time here, we're talking about automated build time. Who cares how long
that takes, really? I care about boot speed, and about binary size.
Why should I care how long it takes to build 11 kernels on beefy build
hardware?
Because if you're like me, you'd like more people to do full builds
before checking in changes :) If people don't have to wait an extra
half an hour for 11 more kernels to build, they would hopefully be more
likely to at least do a full test build... (ok.. maybe I'm being a bit
optimistic here :-} )