Subject: Re: Autonice bugging my but!
To: Jarle Fredrik Greipsland <jarle@idt.unit.no>
From: Michael L. VanLoon -- HeadCandy.com <michaelv@HeadCandy.com>
List: current-users
Date: 01/26/1996 23:18:59
>In article <199601260458.UAA10153@MindBender.HeadCandy.com>,
>"Michael L. VanLoon -- HeadCandy.com" <michaelv@HeadCandy.com> writes:
>>> In article <9601221839.AA13450@vas.viewlogic.com>,
>>> James Graham - Systems Mangler <greywolf@captech.com> wrote:
>>> NetBSD/vax on a 11/750 takes more than a week, from what I read a while
>>> back on port-vax. Things to keep in mind: it may take longer than 4.3BSD
>A data point for those who collect those:
> kern.osrelease = 1.1
> hw.model = MicroVAX 78032/78132
> hw.physmem = 13623296
> Disk is a 1GB SCSI disk on an Emulex controller
>>From scratch, i.e. no existing GENERIC directory:
># config GENERIC; cd ../compile/GENERIC; time make depend netbsd
> 21484.07 real 2083.12 user 988.73 sys
>That's close to 6 hours elapsed time.
>> Oh my! There comes a point when it's not worth it. Can you seriously
>> get *anything* done on such a machine? (And I thought those things
>> were God-awful slow running VMS... ;-)
>Oh c'mon! I've got emacs-19.30 with X11R6 (sans server), full
>TeX/LaTeX suite, and MH running on it. What more can one wish for? ;-)
Yes, but 6 hours is a *far* cry from a week. Would you say the same
if it *really* took an entire week to build a kernel on your machine?
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