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Winter 2009 SBR600 Packages of Interest

736 bytes added, 12:56, 19 February 2009
Added section on preparing for testing distcc
= Slowest 15/1412 Packages = Out of the first 1412 Fedora packages build in the [[Winter 2009 SBR 600 Fedora Mass Rebuild|mass rebuild]], these are the slowest 15, in order from fastest to slowest: == Group 1 ==
* '''evolution-2.24.1-2.fc10.src.rpm,803.42,0''' -- Evolution is the GNOME mailer, calendar, contact manager and communications tool
* '''compat-gcc-32-3.2.3-64.src.rpm,820.41,0''' -- Includes the C compiler and required compiler libraries for those systems.
--[[User:George P|George P]] 12:27, 19 February 2009 (EST)
== Group 2 ==* eclipse-3.4.1-5.fc10.src.rpm,922.89,0 --Eclipse Compiler for Java<br>* boost-1.34.1-17.fc10.src.rpm,944.02,0 --The Boost C++ Libraries<br>* eclipse-cdt-5.0.0-10.fc10.src.rpm,958.64,0 --Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools (CDT) plugin = Group 3 =esc-1.0.1-11.fc10.src.rpm,974.38,0LANG=C, Other Language Used = Java, XUL, This is a mozilla package.
== Group 3 ==* esc-1.0.1-11.fc10.src.rpm,974.38,0 LANG=C, Other Language Used = Java, XUL, This is a mozilla package.* gdal-1.5.3-1.fc10.src.rpm,987.88,0* cernlib-g77-2006-31.fc10.src.rpm,1254.00,0
== Group 4 ==
* crystalspace-1.2.1-1.fc10.src.rpm,1334.77,0 -- A 3D engine for games
* cernlib-2006-31.fc10.src.rpm,1442.27,0 -- Physics libraries and models from CERN
* gcc-4.3.2-7.src.rpm,6999.26,0 -- GNU C compiler
* diveintopython-5.4-12.fc9.src.rpm,8074.33,0 -- Book about python (why does this take so long?!)
 
= Preparing to test distcc =
 
In order to test the effect of using distcc for package building, these packages are being set up for February 24:
 
{|class="mediawiki sortable" border="2"
!Package
!Researcher
!Computer
|-
|crystalspace
|George Popescu
|Australia
|-
|cernlib
|Gajendran Ratnam
|China
|-
|ghdl
|Devashish Mukherji
|India
|-
|gcc
|Rahi Parsi
|Ireland
|}
 
Meanwhile, [[User:Chris Tyler|Chris]] is working to determine why diveintopython and gimp-help (which are books/manuals) are in the top-4 slowest packages :-)

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