On Tue, Jan 09, 2018 at 09:01:07AM +0000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:

> Nice. How long did it require to do its magic?

I don't know. I ran it before I went to sleep. If I remember correctly,
I think it might have involved around something 8 full non-mono
compilations and 4 full mono compilations (the "bad" commits failed to
build pretty quickly with the mono compilation, but still required a
non-mono compilation to make sure that it was just the mono compilation
that was failing). Note that the monolithic builds took longer than the
non-monolithic builds (at least in "real" and "user" time. I don't know
why "sys" time is actually shorter).

> And on top of that I discovered the 'nproc' command.

I found it not too long ago. No ideally if it is available on most
distros. I'm slowly replacing my previous hack of $(grep "processor"
/proc/cpuinfo | wc -l).

Scott

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