On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 14:45 -0400, Jonathan Chiappetta wrote:
> So here are the build times for various pkgs from our
> cdot-trimslices:
Here is Jon's data with a bit of spreadsheet analysis:
http://england.proximity.on.ca/arm/pa-sa-build-speed/
Looks like, for this package sample, building on a trimslice is +153% of
the i386 time. There are some issues here -- e.g., the resolution is
minutes -- but this gives us a starting point.
On the call yesterday, we discussed a multiplier for server-grade
hardware, but I'm not sure that that multiplier is applicable to smaller
builds, so I'm hesitant to apply it here.
-Chris
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