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Just how long does it take to compile?



I've been playing arould with Debain for several years now, but I've always 
been aware of the delay between software release and Debian release, 
especially when freeze is approching. I've been toying with the idea of 
building my own custom box for a while, and since I have some spare hardware 
and several source tar balls around, I decided to give it a go.

Unfortunately, the box is rather old, 200Mhz Pentium MMX with 16M ram. I 
installed a base Debian from Woody CD's and most of the development files.

Next, I compiled X4.2.0 from sources I have on CD to support my GVX1 card.

Now I am in the process of compiling KDE3. I say in the process, Actually qt 
libs have been compiling now for over 24 hours! I did have a problem with 
memory limitations, and had to re-size both my root and swap partitions. I 
realise 16M is far too little memory, but I am hoping that if I get this box 
running, I can swap it for my daughters box which has 64M of the same type of 
memory.

So, my question is, just how long can I expect the rest of KDE3 to take to 
compile? Yes, I know I can now get unstable deb's, but I want to try it for 
myself. The tar balls are from around Jan this year.

Cheers,

	John Gay


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