Hi! On Wed, 29 Aug 2012, William Hubbs wrote: > On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 01:57:48PM +0200, Tobias Klausmann wrote: > > As a first crude datapoint, I compared the build times > > (configure+make) of udev-171-r6 and -188 on our dev Alpha. This > > is a machine that's on the speedier side of off-mainstream > > architecures, but as a datapoint, it should be enough. > > No, not exactly, because udev-188 doesn't build systemd. We use > specific targets in the Makefile to avoid doing that.
Amending my earlier post then, here are the numbers for the 171 build and the target-specific build of 188: ver (1) (2) (1+2) udev-171-r6: 15s / 71s / 86s; 1m26s udev-188 : 28s / 78s / 116s; 1m56s Much less difference. Still, I figure _really_ slow machines/arches might be in more pain. I'll run my test with a Geode-based x86 later this week. Regards, Tobias -- Sent from aboard the Culture ship GCU You'll Thank Me Later