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libstdc++ configure time
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- Subject: libstdc++ configure time
- From: Richard Henderson <rth at redhat dot com>
- Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 01:54:11 -0800
I know this has been discussed off and on before, but has anyone figured
out why libstdc++ configures so amazingly slowly on non-linux?
I'm thinking here in particular of AIX and Solaris, where each little
testlet appears to take about 30 seconds and 120 seconds (yes, 2 minutes)
respectively. At this rate it's gonna take significantly longer to
configure this library than to bootstrap the compiler.
We can't possibly ship with this unresolved.
r~
PS: Curiouser, and curiouser. The Solaris box in question has a load
average of 0.18. I suspect someone put a couple of sleep's into the
configury and forgot to take them out. ;-P