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Why not log compile times with emerge, and let the statistics be sent |
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with gentoo-statistics? As far as I can see |
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(http://stats.gentoo.org/statistics-profiles.htm), there is several |
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thousands of users providing information with gentoo-statistics. Could |
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provide a fairly good base for calculations. |
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Rutger Lubbers wrote: |
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> People, |
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> This mail is about a question. The question is "how long does package x.y.z |
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> take to compile on my machine?" Now my idea is, we have the emerge.log file |
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> and can obtain some data from it, so we might "predict" that compile time for |
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> that user. |
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> To get a fairly good prediction I need data. To get data I perhaps need a |
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> prediction. Which needs data. So at the moment I don't know what to do. |
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> One part I have finished right now, I can get the compile times from the |
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> emerge.log and submit it to a central database (see http://ripat.xs4all.nl). |
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> Some "basic" querying I can do too. |
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> My questions to you is: |
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> - would this be a nice feature to have? |
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> - would you be willing to provide me with compile time statistics? |
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> - do you have any hints / ideas what I can do to get this from a no dataless |
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> project to a data having project? |
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> Thanks, |
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> Rutger Lubbers |
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