On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 4:10 AM, Luis Finotti <luis.fino...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I've just tried to compile 4.4.1 on my laptop.  It is Thinkpad T60:
>
> -----------------
> t60[~]$ infobash -v3
> Host/Kernel/OS  "t60" running Linux 2.6.33-3.slh.5-sidux-686 i686
> [ sidux 2009-02 Αιθήρ - kde-lite - (200907141544) ]
> CPU Info        (1) Genuine Intel T2500 @ 2048 KB cache flags( sse3 ht
> nx vmx ) clocked at [ 1000.000 MHz ]
>                (2) Genuine Intel T2500 @ 2048 KB cache flags( sse3 ht
> nx vmx ) clocked at [ 1000.000 MHz ]
> Videocard       ATI Radeon Mobility X1400  X.Org 1.7.6.901
> [ 1400x1...@60.0hz ]
> Network cards   Intel 82573L Gigabit
>                Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan]
> Processes 158 | Uptime 48min | Memory 713.7/3041.2MB | HDD ST910021AS
> Size 100GB (46%used) | GLX Renderer Mesa DRI R300 (RV515 7145)
> 20090101 x86/MMX/SSE2 TCL | GLX Version 1.5 Mesa 7.7.1 | Client Shell
> | Infobash v3.31
> -----------------
>
> I left it to run overnight, but after 12 hours, it was not finished.
> I had tried once before (recently), and the laptop crashed and I
> suspected it overheated.  So, this time I used only one core in the
> compilation to see if that would help.  In any event, is 12 hours
> reasonable?  I stopped the compilation at this point:
>
> -----------------
>
> Finding crossover point for small case algorithms:
>
> TEST  TA  TB    M    N    K  alpha   beta    Time  Mflop  SpUp
> ====  ==  ==  ===  ===  ===  =====  =====  ======  =====  ====
>
>   1   N   N   80   10   10    1.0    1.0    1.45  768.7  1.00
>   1   N   N   80   10   10    1.0    1.0    1.48  749.5  0.98
>   2   N   N   80  750  750    1.0    1.0    1.09 1074.5  1.00
>
> [continues like that for a while]
>
> -----------------
>
> I *think* I had compiled (much) older versions with this laptop in a
> reasonable time before, so I was wondering if there is something going
> on.
>
> Also, how do I compile a binary for this laptop using a different
> computer?

Just do this:

export SAGE_FAT_BINARY="yes"
make
./sage -bdist 4.4.1-extra_info


> Any pointers would be appreciated.  (I miss the Debian
> binaries...)

Both of my Debian virtual machines totally crashed (they boot with
disk errors).  So until I get time to reinstall Debian, there won't be
any Debian binaries -- unless somebody else builds them.

>
> Thanks,
>
> Luis
>
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University of Washington
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