On Sun, Apr 13 2008 - 00:06, Valeriy E. Ushakov wrote: > On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 20:27:00 +0200, Joel CARNAT wrote: > > > I'm on my way to put my Plextor PX-EH40L (landisk) back in business. > > Last time I tried (around July 2007) it had quite poor network > > performance and high CPU load (with big FTP transfer). > > > > Did significant things happened to the source since then (~4.99.22) ? > > Is it worth installing -current on /landisk or is it the same than > > -netbsd-4 ? > > Current should be faster, but I'm not sure how much faster. Current > on all platforms benefited from Andy's work on SMP &co and also has > few minor things not pulled up to netbsd-4 yet (e.g. cache flush > routines don't have to run on P2 - so system time goes down quite a > bit for e.g. compile jobs). > > Another thing is that instead of rtk(4) it should be possible to use > re(4) that supports 8139C+ chip found in landisk, which should get you > better network perfromance, but last time I tried it )with my nfs-root > usl-5p) it would wedge. Unfortunately I didn't have time to > investigate. > > > > And BTW, the daily process seem to not build /landisk automatically. > > Is this correct or did I miss the release ? > > Currently netbsd releng build farm only has amd64 machines. > Unfortunately there's a bug in sh3 gcc that prevents it from compiling > as a cross-compiler on 64-bit hosts, so all-64-bit releng farm can't > build any of sh3 ports. :( > OK, so I'me gonna try -current, built from home :-) Regards, Jo
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