[CentOS-devel] Mock patch speeds up 'mock init' to 5 Seconds from cache (linked, rsync'd)
Fabian Arrotin
fabian.arrotin at arrfab.netTue Oct 27 17:52:08 UTC 2009
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Brian Schueler wrote: > > Especially my old PowerBook G4 / 400 MHz PowerPC (running C-5 ppc > edition) Hmm, i think you really want to join the SIG (we need to create one for that though) for the CentOS PPC/PPC64 arch ... I'm still building RPMforge PPC RPMS on an old G4 400Mhz too (with mock on top of FC6) and i have a replacement machine that i'd love to use for that (waiting for c5 PPC to appear) : a macmini G4 1200Mhz / 1Gb ram. I actually use the autocache feature and that's not a big problem here .. but maybe (surely) faster with your patch .. -- -- Fabian Arrotin idea=`grep -i clue /dev/brain` test -z "$idea" && echo "sorry, init 6 in progress" || sh ./answer.sh
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