[Bug 241549] Review Request: Pixie - 3D renderer Renderman compliant

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Summary: Review Request: Pixie - 3D renderer Renderman compliant


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=241549


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------- Additional Comments From kwizart@xxxxxxxxx  2007-08-26 08:46 EST -------
Well i don't know if it is normal for 64bit arch to need hours to compile
instead of 10min for 32bit...
Upstream says it takes times because of some expensive optimized macros within
the  source code. I supposed that theses macros needed a lot of swap size
(Mamoru: do you know how much swap have the koji builders?) I expect that it
needs around 5Gio , maybe more (3Gio was used when it fails on x86_64 for me -
swap was full and kswap took lot of cpu time before OOM killer).

There is some changes upstream in the rib.c, maybe I can backport this change
and see if something is better, anyway, i will try to contact upstream about
this subject...



------- Additional Comments From kwizart@xxxxxxxxx  2007-08-26 08:49 EST -------
@Mamoru thx for this test!

I will try to backport changes from cvs...

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