On 02/18/18 12:25, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 11:10:38 -0800, Daniel Frey wrote:
>
>> I started moving away from Grub2 mostly because on my EFI computers it
>> was booting in blind mode so you couldn't see what was going on while
>> booting.
>
> I moved away from it on my EFI comp
I just emerged sci-libs/scipy. I was unpleasantly surprised that the
job only loaded one of my cpus most of the time, resulting in a longish
wait (15-20 minutes).
I investigated a bit. Originally, I had this in make.conf:
MAKEOPTS="-j5"
Then I had a look at the ebuild. I saw that it inherits
On Thursday, 3 May 2018 18:00:45 BST Corbin Bird wrote:
> .
> Chromium switched to 'clang++ v5.x' as its primary compiler.
> Why?
> The Chromium devs are using 'c++' features supported in gcc v8+.
> .
> So ... first compile run is with 'gcc' ... then Chromium is re-compiled
> with 'clang++'.
> That
On Thursday, 3 May 2018 17:57:20 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On 3 May 2018 16:41:55 BST, Grant Edwards wrote:
> >On 2018-05-03, Mick wrote:
> >> OK, I know my laptop is quite old, or at least Intel thinks so, but
> >
> >emerging
> >
> >> chromium is now taking *much* longer than it ever did:
> >A
.
Chromium switched to 'clang++ v5.x' as its primary compiler.
Why?
The Chromium devs are using 'c++' features supported in gcc v8+.
.
So ... first compile run is with 'gcc' ... then Chromium is re-compiled
with 'clang++'.
That is what I am seeing ( console && log wise ).
2 Compile runs ... twice t
On 3 May 2018 16:41:55 BST, Grant Edwards wrote:
>On 2018-05-03, Mick wrote:
>
>> OK, I know my laptop is quite old, or at least Intel thinks so, but
>emerging
>> chromium is now taking *much* longer than it ever did:
>
>A while back I accidentally broke the CPU throttling on my laptop, and
>it
On Thursday, 3 May 2018 16:41:55 BST Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2018-05-03, Mick wrote:
> > OK, I know my laptop is quite old, or at least Intel thinks so, but
> > emerging
> > chromium is now taking *much* longer than it ever did:
> A while back I accidentally broke the CPU throttling on my laptop
On 2018-05-03, Mick wrote:
> OK, I know my laptop is quite old, or at least Intel thinks so, but emerging
> chromium is now taking *much* longer than it ever did:
A while back I accidentally broke the CPU throttling on my laptop, and
it was always running at 1/4 speed. [That effected all emerg
On Thursday, 3 May 2018 15:58:44 BST Mick wrote:
> Is there anything I can do with the existing laptop and its limited
> resources to speed up chromium's emerge?
All I can suggest is to build a package in a chroot on a speedier machine and
transfer it to the laptop. That's how I cope with a very
OK, I know my laptop is quite old, or at least Intel thinks so, but emerging
chromium is now taking *much* longer than it ever did:
Tue Apr 24 11:55:49 2018 >>> www-client/chromium-66.0.3359.117
merge time: 1 day, 16 minutes and 28 seconds.
I'm currently emerging chromium-66.0.3359.1
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