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- <title>About SBUs</title>
- <para>Many people would like to know beforehand approximately how long
- it takes to compile and install each package. Because Linux From
- Scratch can be built on many different systems, it is impossible to
- provide accurate time estimates. The biggest package (Glibc) will
- take approximately 20 minutes on the fastest systems, but could take
- up to three days on slower systems! Instead of providing actual times,
- the Standard Build Unit (SBU) measure will be
- used instead.</para>
- <para>The SBU measure works as follows. The first package to be compiled
- from this book is Binutils in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>. The
- time it takes to compile this package is what will be referred to as the
- Standard Build Unit or SBU. All other compile times will be expressed relative
- to this time.</para>
- <para>For example, consider a package whose compilation time is 4.5
- SBUs. This means that if a system took 10 minutes to compile and
- install the first pass of Binutils, it will take
- <emphasis>approximately</emphasis> 45 minutes to build this example package.
- Fortunately, most build times are shorter than the one for Binutils.</para>
- <para>In general, SBUs are not entirely accurate because they depend on many
- factors, including the host system's version of GCC. Note that on Symmetric
- Multi-Processor (SMP)-based machines, SBUs are even less accurate. They are
- provided here to give an estimate of how long it might take to install a
- package, but the numbers can vary by as much as dozens of minutes in some
- cases.</para>
- <para>To view actual timings for a number of specific machines, we recommend
- The LinuxFromScratch SBU Home Page at <ulink url="&lfs-root;~sbu/"/>.</para>
- </sect1>
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