Re: anybody know about a 3.01 package *With* browser?



Adam Vandemore wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 12:02:07AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:

Tim Judd writes:


I don't understand the "months/years" or "weeks/days" symptom of OOo.

On my dual-core system at work, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU
6600 @
2.40GHz

Took about 4 hours. It only seemed to utilize only 1 CPU... my
top always said <=50% CPU usage

For comparison: on a P4/2.26ghz/2 gbyte RAM, lightly loaded
with fairly fast SCSI disks, it takes 30+ hours.


Robert Huff


Sorry if this is getting old.... .

I'm running two desktops, one 2.8GHz, this one 2.4. Both with
"only" 1G ram. I useemy hardware pretty intensively, not lightly
loaded, and building a full-blown OO takes at least three days.
---This is when I've got plenty of space. With fewer than 5G
disk, forget it. That's why I want my next computer to be not
only powerful but with diskspace to burn.




just got done compiling ooo3 devel on 1.4 gz pentium-m. I think it
took less than a day, 512 ram, nothing else running.


My tinderbox machine (see ports-mgmt/tinderbox and
http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/README.html) builds this in 8 hours
(assuming the distfiles are already available locally). It is a modest
2.5Ghz P4 with 2G RAM and plenty of disk space. I am also using ccache.
I would be glad to make these packages available somewhere (this machine
is constantly building packages anyway), but I don't have this kind of
space available anywhere. If people care enough though, I could probably
create a torrent.
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