On 12/09/17 02:50, Ed Schouten wrote: > Hi Michael, > > 2017-12-09 4:57 GMT+01:00 Michael Butler <imb_at_protected-networks.net>: >> As clang builds for multiple targets unconditionally, it takes *days* to >> build on one of my devices (700MHz Pentium-3). >> >> Is there a way to restrict the build targets to i386 only? If not, can we >> implement one? > > Regardless of the discussion of how and whether this may be > implemented, do take into consideration that the target specific bits > in Clang only account for a minority of the build time. It is not as > if Clang is literally built multiple times, once for every > architecture. The build will likely still take several days, even if > this got fixed. > > Have you considered doing builds on some other system and copying the > results over? According to Wikipedia, they stopped producing Pentium > III CPUs 14 years ago. Using these systems to do actual builds sounds > like a waste of electricity. > Far less than the electricity consumed by an entire planet's worth of BSD systems building for targets they'll never use. The target system is in a remote data-center to which I have limited access and is the only remaining one of its type in my network. The old installer used to be able to select a set of source archives from which to update but I don't see that functionality in any of the current tools. What did I miss? imbReceived on Sat Dec 09 2017 - 12:40:21 UTC
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