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On Sun, 9 Feb 2014, Tim Daneliuk wrote: > For some years now, I have been doing nightly builds of -STABLE > on an old Pentium D machine with 2G of memory. Buildworld + 2 > different kernels was taking in the neighborhood of 3 1/2 hours or so > to run. > > I then upgraded the Mobo/CPU to a Haswell Quadcore I5-4570 and, sure > enough, the build time for all the above came down to 30-35 mins or so. > > "So", says I, "I'll bet a faster drive would help considering all the > scribbling to the disk the compilers and makes do". So, I upgdared to > a Kingston SSD Now 300, 120G hard drive and he time to do the above > went down to .... wait, it's still about 30-35 mins ???? > > So, I've tried fiddling with different values for -j on the make > command line to little avail. Well, -j8 and -j16 show no real > difference here. > > So is the bounding function here actually CPU not IO? Am I missing > something? Yes, it mostly is CPU. Make sure you are running powerd on that i5, it enables turbo mode and gives a noticeable speed increase. Also, consider using -DNO_CLEAN, leaving all the untouched object files in place for make to find and skip. I've seen buildworld times under a minute with that on my i5 and SSD. There are downsides (uname is not always updated correctly), but removing /usr/obj every so often and starting from scratch will fix that. _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"