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