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Re: Error cross-compiling lib/libc/rpc/svc_vc.c: msg#00029

os.netbsd.ports.vax

Subject: Re: Error cross-compiling lib/libc/rpc/svc_vc.c

You really don't want to do that, Ragge... ;-)
It takes about a week on the 8650 here. That's about 10 times the speed of the 11/750. Given that, it would take about 10 weeks. But the margin of error is big, so it could just as well be 15...

Johnny

ragge@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Johnny Billquist writes:

But for my purposes, my fix will do. I want it to compile, and obviously the VAX keeps getting less and less interest, so I'm not holding my breath for it to get fixed any other way.
I suspect before long, the VAX won't even be supported any more. It's been several years since you last could run build.sh from start to finish on a native build on a VAX.

Actually... ===> Summary of results:
build.sh command: ./build.sh -U -u -o -V MAKECONF=/u3/builds/mk.conf -D
/u3/builds/build.vax/install -R /u3/builds/build.vax/release -T
/u3/builds/build.vax/tools release
build.sh started: Sun Nov 27 15:15:16 UTC 2005
MACHINE: vax
MACHINE_ARCH: vax
TOOLDIR path: /u3/builds/build.vax/tools
DESTDIR path: /u3/builds/build.vax/install
RELEASEDIR path: /u3/builds/build.vax/release
makewrapper: /u3/builds/build.vax/tools/bin/nbmake-vax
Updated /u3/builds/build.vax/tools/bin/nbmake-vax
Successful make release
build.sh started: Sun Nov 27 15:15:16 UTC 2005
build.sh ended: Sat Dec 3 00:41:13 UTC 2005
===> .


Whee :-) When I built the NetBSD 1.2 release, it was on an 11/780.
Compiling the system took 11 days + 2 days for gzipping the files :-)
I thought it was slow to build back then, but now it closes up to a
week on one of the fastest machines available. I'm wondering how long time a build would take on the 11/750 I have here? :-)

-- Ragge


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