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Sounds like an awesome idea to me. |
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-Jared H. |
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Darren Greer wrote: |
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> Hey all. |
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> I am working on a site that allows users to post their "compile" times |
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> for gentoo packages. Right now, they will have to do a "pretend" first, |
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> and then do a "emerge -f packagename;time emerge packagename" for each of the packages, and report the "real" time of the install. I was curious of the possibility of adding an -t or something function to emerge that at the end of the complete install posts the "real" times of each of the installs, less the download of course. |
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> This would be a great feature for users to be able to share with others |
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> how long each package took. My site will store users CPU/RAM/HD |
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> information, so I can track differences. But that aside, it would still |
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> be a very useful tool? |
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> What does everyone think? |
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> My site is at http://www.nod.to (You have to sign up first). |
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> I am not a member of this list yet, so please respond to me via my email |
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> account (gentoo@×××.to). |
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> Thanks, |
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> Darren |
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