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6 | <sect1 id="prepare-aboutsbus">
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7 | <title>About SBUs</title>
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9 |
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10 | <para>Most people would like to know beforehand approximately how long it
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11 | takes to compile and install each package. But "Linux from Scratch" is built
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12 | on so many different systems, it is not possible to give actual times that are
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13 | anywhere near accurate: the biggest package (Glibc) won't take more than
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14 | twenty minutes on the fastest systems, but will take something like three days
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15 | on the slowest -- no kidding. So instead of giving actual times, we've come up
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16 | with the idea of using the <emphasis>Static Binutils Unit</emphasis>
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17 | (abbreviated to <emphasis>SBU</emphasis>).</para>
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18 |
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19 | <para>It works like this: the first package you compile in this book is the
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20 | statically linked Binutils in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>, and the time it
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21 | takes to compile this package is what we call the <quote>Static Binutils
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22 | Unit</quote> or <quote>SBU</quote>. All other compile times will be expressed
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23 | relative to this time.</para>
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24 |
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25 | <para>For example, consider a particular package whose compilation time is 4.5
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26 | SBUs. This means that if on your system it took 10 minutes to compile and
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27 | install the static Binutils, then you know it will take
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28 | <emphasis>approximately</emphasis> 45 minutes to build this package.
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29 | Fortunately, most build times are much shorter than the one of Binutils.</para>
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30 |
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31 | <para>Note that if the system compiler on your host is GCC-2 based, the SBUs
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32 | listed may end up being somewhat understated. This is because the SBU is based
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33 | on the very first package, compiled with the old GCC, while the rest of the
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34 | system is compiled with the newer GCC-3.3.2 which is known to be
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35 | approximately 30% slower.</para>
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36 |
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37 | <para>Also note that SBUs don't work well for SMP-based machines. But if you're
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38 | so lucky as to have multiple processors, chances are that your system is so fast
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39 | that you won't mind.</para>
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40 |
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41 | <para>If you wish to see actual timings for specific machines, have a look at
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42 | <ulink url="&lfs-root;~bdubbs/"/>.</para>
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44 | </sect1>
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