I've got a quad core 3.2Ghz FreeBSD-8 system with 8GB of ram. I compiled and installed Cloog-PPL and PPL, mpfr, gmp, mpc, polylib, etc. I'm using make -j 4, and my gcc compile has been going for about 24 hours. Is this normal or did something go terribly wrong? It is still building, but each file uses about 20-30 hours of CPU time to build (according to top). I think this is the 3rd compile. After the first, I recompiled all of my tools (binutils, coreutils, etc) with the new gcc and then started the build over. This last one, I think stage1 and stage2 went by relatively quick, but the 3rd and final stage has been taking forever. I wrote a test program and compiled it with prev-gcc/xgcc with no arguments, and it took about 5 seconds. Just curious.
Here's my runtime options. Thanks. ./configure --prefix=/usr/gnu \ --disable-werror \ --disable-ppl-version-check \ --disable-cloog-version-check \ --enable-cxx \ --enable-shared \ --enable-static \ --enable-bootstrapp \ --enable-lto \ --enable-objc-gc \ --enable-gold \ --enable-stage1-checking=all \ --enable-64-bit-bfd \ --enable-languages=c,c++,lto \ --with-pic \ --with-libiconv=/usr/gnu \ --with-gmp-include=/usr/gnu/include \ --with-gmp-lib=/usr/gnu/lib \ --with-gmp-build=/wl2k/src/gmp/gmp-5.0.1 \ --with-gmp=/usr/gnu \ --with-mpfr-include=/usr/gnu/include \ --with-mpfr-lib=/usr/gnu/lib \ --with-mpfr-build=/wl2k/src/mpfr/mpfr-2.4.2 \ --with-mpfr=/usr/gnu \ --with-cloog=/usr/gnu \ --with-cloog-include=/usr/gnu/include \ --with-cloog-lib=/usr/gnu/lib \ --with-ppl=/usr/gnu \ --with-ppl-include=/usr/gnu/include \ --with-ppl-lib=/usr/gnu/lib \ --with-mpc=/usr/gnu \ --with-mpc-include=/usr/gnu/include \ --with-mpc-lib=/usr/gnu/lib \ --with-gnu-ld \ --with-ld=/usr/gnu/bin/ld \ --with-gnu-as \ --with-as=/usr/gnu/bin/as