On Tue, 2008-06-24 at 16:15 -0400, Dave Jones wrote: > PPC32 kernel builds take _forever_ in the build system. They're slowing things > down to such extent that I'm usually still waiting for them several hours > after the other architectures have finished building. > > One way to make them slightly faster is to not build as many modules. > Looking through the config files, there's some obvious silly stuff in there > (I really really hope no-one found a way to put an IWL4965 in a PPC32 box). Only the G5 (ie, 64-bit) was released with PCI-E slots. Unless somebody is using PCI-E on a PPC32 board that's not a Mac, or is installing 32-bit Fedora on a 64-bit G5 box, there's absolutely no way that PPC32 could coexist with the 3945 or 4965. You'd also have to get a PCI-E-to-ExpressCard or PCI-E-to-MiniCard carrier. No PowerBooks ever had internal PCI-E minicard slots. No PowerBooks ever had ExpressCard slots. Dan > The likelyhood of someone needing infiniband drivers on such a box is also > somewhat slim. In culling out the obvious options though, there's a bunch > where I'm not quite sure, largely due to a) my ignorance when it comes to PPC, > and b) I have no idea what hardware platforms users are actually running Fedora > PPC32 on. (And smolt is useless here, because PPC boxes don't have DMI[*]). > > So, if you use 32bit PowerPC, drop me a mail describing what kind of platform > it is. ("powermac G4" for eg). Also useful would be lspci output, and > the answer to "does it have ISA slots?". > > Thanks, > > Dave > > [*] It'd be a neat hack if we could extract this from openfirmware though.. > > -- > http://www.codemonkey.org.uk > -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list