Subject: Re: Alpha release build times
To: Christian von Kleist <port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: Michael G. Schabert <mikeride@mac.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 01/13/2003 16:19:00
At 4:23 PM +0100 1/11/03, Christian von Kleist wrote:
> How long does it typically take to build a complete NetBSD release
>from the NetBSD-release source? The machine I'm compiling on is a
>Personal Workstation 500a with 128MB of RAM.
AlphaStation 200 4/166, 64MB RAM, 100MB swap
alpha# head buildoutput-1-3-2k3
Script started on Sat Jan 4 21:10:19 2003
alpha# ./build.sh -D /usr/destdir -O /usr/obj -R /usr/release-alpha
alpha# tail buildoutput-1-3-2k3
make release started at: Sat Jan 4 21:13:43 EST 2003
make release finished at: Mon Jan 6 15:33:11 EST 2003
83376.209u 11960.211s 42:22:44.04 62.4% 0+0k 63163+686481io 101687pf+1600w
This is after rm -R'ing /usr/src/*, /usr/obj/*, /usr/destdir/* and
moving the contents of /usr/release-alpha to
/usr/release-alpha-7-27-2002, so it is totally from scratch. Source
tarballs downloaded, dated 12/28/2002.
HTH
Mike
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