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Date:      Wed, 11 Mar 1998 01:53:43 -0800
From:      John-Mark Gurney <gurney_j@efn.org>
To:        freebsd@isvara.net
Cc:        FreeBSD Current <current@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Amazing :-)
Message-ID:  <19980311015343.43864@hydrogen.nike.efn.org>
In-Reply-To: <35065A02.3C9F648@challenge.isvara.net>; from freebsd@isvara.net on Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 09:31:46AM %2B0000
References:  <35065A02.3C9F648@challenge.isvara.net>

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freebsd@isvara.net scribbled this message on Mar 11:
> What are other people getting?

I get:
     6548.77 real      4071.43 user      1540.82 sys

or just under one hour 50 minutes...  this is with a k6/225 (75mhz bus),
Bt946C w/ 1gig for /, /usr, a 2gig (95% full, async) MICROP 4421-07
0329SJ 0329 for src, and a 2gig (98% full, async) SAMSUNG WN32162U 0100
for obj...  48megs ram, 72pin simms, one bank fast page, other bank EDO
(don't know which bank is which)... I'm running a PA-2007 motherboard
that is based on the VIA Apollo VP2 chipset w/ 1meg L2 cache..

I am doing the buildworld on a 2.2.1-R box...

command used is:
make BINGRP=admin BINOWN=jmg TMACOWN=jmg TMACGRP=admin SHAREOWN=jmg SHAREGRP=admin NOINFO= NOPROFILE= NOTCL= NOTERMCAP= -j6 buildworld

from make.conf:
CFLAGS= -pipe -m486 -O

the NOTERMCAP is a special hack as nvi uses a special syscall that
doesn't exist in 2.2.1-R...

I do continue to use the machine while the build is going on but the
times don't vary much even though it does take about 3 seconds of processor
time to save/sort my mailbox along with having to dump ~10megs to the src
partition...

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