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On 01/18/2010 09:38 AM, Farkas Levente wrote:
hi,
we use mock for local package build, but it's very slow. now we install
a new host just for mock with 8core, ram disks etc. it seems it still
slow. first of all most of the time mock use only one 1 core of the cpu.
is there any way to speed up different part of the mock build process?
thanks in advance.
ps. anyway is there any better place to discuss it?
Mock itself is pretty fast, and when it's doing source compilations, it
will automatically use as many CPUs as you have available.
The bottleneck, however, is in autoconf. When building a package, in
many cases the lion's share of the build time goes to running through
autoconf, which cannot run in parallel (to my knowledge) and uses a
great deal of disk I/O.
However, one trick you might consider doing is adding in a --cache-file
argument to the call to %configure in your makefiles. This will store a
copy of the configure results on-disk in a location of your choosing.
Builds after the initial creation of this file will refer to it for
answers and will run much faster.
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