Good day Mr. Bollo, Right on build.tizen.org for x86_64: With security: [ 69s] [185/186] installing boost-devel-1.57.0-8.2 [ 94s] [186/186] installing glib2-devel-2.43.1-7.3 https://build.tizen.org/package/rawlog?arch=x86_64&package=libzypp&project=Tizen:Common&repository=x86_64-wayland
Without security: [ 69s] [184/185] installing boost-devel-1.57.0-8.3 [ 71s] [185/185] installing glib2-devel-2.43.1-7.4 https://build.tizen.org/package/rawlog?arch=x86_64&package=libzypp&project=devel:arm_toolchain:Mobile:Tizen_Common&repository=x86_64-wayland Best Regards, Vyacheslav Barinov José Bollo <[email protected]> writes: > Le vendredi 06 février 2015 à 18:07 +0900, Chanho Park a écrit : >> Dear all, >> >> First of all, please understand I don't have much knowledge about security. >> Do we need preinstalling the rpm-security-plugin on build? It causes >> delaying of build time. >> >> Preinstall: rpm-security-plugin >> >> Please look below build log of dali-core. >> >> [ 54s] [126/126] installing boost-devel-1.57.0-8.2 >> [ 85s] removing nis flags from //etc/nsswitch.conf... >> >> To install a boost-devel package, it was taken 29 seconds. I know the >> boost-devel package is an extreme case because it has thousands source >> files. >> Is there any way to except the rpm-security-plugin only build time? >> >> With rpm-security-plugin: >> bash-4.1# time rpm -ivh --force --nodeps boost-devel-1.51.0-2.41.i586.rpm >> >> real 0m25.276s >> user 0m24.302s >> sys 0m0.914s >> >> Without rpm-security-plugin: >> bash-4.1# rpm -e --force rpm-security-plugin >> bash-4.1# time rpm -ivh --force --nodeps boost-devel-1.51.0-2.41.i586.rpm >> real 0m1.754s >> user 0m1.140s >> sys 0m0.612s > > > Hello Chanho, > > that is impressive, using rpm-security-plugin is 14x slower on a single > rpm. > > Maybe that deactivating security during build is possible but it creates > a kind of exception. > > Can we improve the time of rpm-security-plugin? This question can be > asked too. > > What is your build system? Emulation? Emulated ARM on intel x32? It may > also be an effect of emulation. > > Best regards > José Bollo _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev
