And one another benchmark of linux in VM on that desktop PC: Roassal loading - 58 s compilations per second - avg: 262.4682, min: 257.194, max: 289.684 ...so the desktop PC is capable of better result and problem is somewhere in Windows, which I was afraid of...
I'd also like to add to previous Windows tests that with antivirus turned on everything takes more time approximately by half of original time. Jan Jan Blizničenko wrote > Desktop: 386 s. > Notebook: 48 s. > Linux in VM on notebook: 27 s. > > > Notebook: compilations per second - avg: 217.7153, min: 5.0, max: 247.258 > Desktop: compilations per second - avg: 23.1337, min: 19.448, max: 28.155 > Linux in VM on notebook: compilations per second - avg: 529.0066600000001, > min: 5.0, max: 573.97 -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Slow-compilation-on-one-of-my-Windows-PCs-tp4834668p4834713.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.