Marco Túlio Gontijo e Silva <marcot@debian.org> writes: > Excerpts from Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt's message of Sáb Mar 06 06:26:43 -0300 2010: >> This seems a bit more problematic than I originally assumed. >> >> Consider for example agda on sparc: >> https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=agda;ver=2.2.6-3;arch=sparc;stamp=1267334936 >> sparc is not a fast architecture, but also not the slowest one supported >> by Debian. In this case, it failed to build the package because a single >> file needed more than 500 minutes to compile. If this is indeed not due >> to a bug, but expected behaviour, it seems not supportable anymore. > It seems that the build time of agda for some arches grew very much with > ghc6-6.12.1, specially hppa and sparc: > > agda 2.2.6-2 2.2.6-3 > > hppa 04:57:19 60:57:00+ > kfreebsd-i386 00:17:10 00:11:39 > mips 02:35:19 03:54:06 > mipsel 02:34:59 04:04:43 > powerpc 00:26:37 00:27:16 > s390 00:47:49 02:00:55 highlight-kate was rebuilt again today on s390, leading to this: [26 of 61] Compiling Text.Highlighting.Kate.Syntax.Java ( Text/Highlighting/Kate/Syntax/Java.hs, dist-ghc6/build/Text/Highlighting/Kate/Syntax/Java.p_o ) virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory I can't believe that this is not a bug. Marc -- BOFH #302: microelectronic Riemannian curved-space fault in write-only file system
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