Princess Nell l33t
Joined: 15 Apr 2005 Posts: 927
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Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2024 8:31 pm Post subject: nodejs compile time |
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2017-05-05T21:37:48 >>> net-libs/nodejs-6.9.4: 8′43″
2018-04-15T19:19:29 >>> net-libs/nodejs-8.11.1: 17′30″
2019-11-23T23:42:46 >>> net-libs/nodejs-12.13.0: 10:02:58
2020-05-20T21:21:05 >>> net-libs/nodejs-14.2.0: 1:02:04
2022-05-21T19:52:36 >>> net-libs/nodejs-16.14.2: 59′15″
2022-06-18T21:22:48 >>> net-libs/nodejs-18.3.0: 1:13:32
2023-05-27T23:54:43 >>> net-libs/nodejs-20.2.0: 1:25:51
2024-07-13T21:33:24 >>> net-libs/nodejs-22.3.0: 2:50:16
2024-08-17T20:11:17 >>> net-libs/nodejs-22.4.1-r1: 3:19:54
2024-10-26T23:33:21 >>> net-libs/nodejs-22.4.1-r1: 2:45:26
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To put this into context, the emerge history goes back at least one, if not two build machines, and each new box was faster than the previous. I'm willing to accept the 2nd last entry as an outlier, but do we have an explanation for the compile time for this ebuild? On my system, it is required by all things mozilla, direct and derived, so I can't avoid it.
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Installed versions: 22.4.1-r1(0/22)^t(01:18:34 27/10/24)(icu npm snapshot ssl system-icu system-ssl -corepack -debug -doc -inspector -lto -pax-kernel -test CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse2")
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I could probably disable npm, but not sure for how much gain. |
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