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Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Sat, 24 Nov 2018 02:29:10 -0600, Dale wrote: |
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>> I looked at the build times of both Firefox and Seamonkey, they both |
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>> average out to about the same. For me here, about 1.5 hours. Of |
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>> course, it varies a bit but that's a rough average. While genlop -t |
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>> shows compile times, it doesn't average them out. It's just rough in my |
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>> head quick math. ;-) |
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> Try genlop -i or qlop -t |
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I need to read the man pages every once in a while. I don't recall |
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seeing that there last I looked. Still, it also includes when I install |
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from a pre-built binary which takes only a few seconds or a minute or |
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so. That throws off the average a bit. Sometimes a upgrade goes a |
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little sideways. When doing it in my head, I ignore those. Still |
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interesting to know about the -i option tho. |
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Going by the output of the -i tho, Seamonkey only takes a little longer |
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than Firefox. Of course, I've had to go back to a pre-built binary a |
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couple times with Firefox recently. Accounting for that, I suspect they |
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are roughly the same. |
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Thanks for sharing the -i info. Interesting. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |