In building the latest set of packages for 4.0-current, I seem
to be compiling things multiple times for some packages.  One
example is devel/gstreamer.  On my previous build, it took 30
minutes to compile streamer, then all the flavors.  This build,
gstreamer + flavors took 10 hours.   It also seems that jdk-1.5
took the normal several hours, but then jre-1.5 took about
the same amount of time.  Looking at the builder right now,
it seems that xmane+xmess took two hours, with xmame
taking 2 hours as well.  I wonder what will happen when it
hits KDE.  It appears that things get compiled all over again
each time, which is why gstreamer took so long(?).

This is an i386 system updated & compiled on Fri 9/22.  The
only change I made was in /usr/ports/infrastructure/mk to
bsd.ports.mk, where I set trust_packages, bin_packages
and bulk to yes.

Looking at the cvs logs I don't see anything obvious that I
should have done differently.  Does anyone have any clues
for me?  I'm not sure what would be good examples of this,
if thats needed?

Thanks,  STeve Andre'

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