106 minutes, 177 packsges on a fresh install (on a dual E5345 I just got my hands on). God help you if you if you have KDE installed, though. Even without it, my core desktop has somewhere between 500-700 packages. Builds overnight on my Phenom 9650.
ZZ On Nov 25, 2011 2:04 PM, "Florian Philipp" <li...@binarywings.net> wrote: > Am 25.11.2011 19:11, schrieb Pandu Poluan: > > > > On Nov 26, 2011 12:05 AM, "微菜" <micro...@fedoraproject.org > > <mailto:micro...@fedoraproject.org>> wrote: > >> > >> 于 2011年11月24日 15:34, justin 写道: > >> > On 24/11/11 06:27, Paul Hartman wrote: > >> >> Hi, > >> >> > >> >> After emerging glibc-2.14.1 today, pam stopped working, which > >> >> prevented KDE from working and some other things. I got this kind of > >> >> message: > >> >> > >> >> /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by > >> >> /lib64/libcrypt.so.1) > >> >> > >> >> There were no @preserved-rebuild and revdep-rebuild found nothing. I > >> >> rebuilt pam and things seem to be working again. Are there any other > >> >> packages I should rebuild before encountering a problem? Or some way > >> >> to detect which need to be rebuilt? Should I re-emerge world against > >> >> my new glibc? :) > >> >> > >> >> Thanks, > >> >> Paul > >> >> > >> > > >> > Hi Paul, > >> > > >> > after an glibc upgrade it is time to do an > >> > > >> > emerge -e system world > >> > >> you must be kidding me . it will take days to complete. > >> > > > > On my virtualized servers, emerge -e @system @world, a total of > > 170-something packages, takes only about 6-7 hours. Remember, these are > > VMs, which means the 2 vCPUs I assigned them are actually shared with > > other VMs. > > > > On a non-virtualized system, should be faster. Of course, if you have > > sizable packages, it might take around 24 hours to complete. > > > > Rgds, > > > > I've used Gentoo since 2006 and never had any reason to emerge -e. I can > also cite posts on this mailing list going back as far as 2007 (just my > local archive, mind you) that say it is unnecessary for glibc updates. > Or, to cite Volker Armin Hemmann's eloquent reply from 08-11-2007: "no" ;-) > > Regards, > Florian Philipp > >