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How long does the newest build take to compile on a raspberry pi? - supertransformer - 07-25-2013 Im sitting here waiting for it to complete...for 3 hours....and its still not done...FML its overclocked to 1000Mhz.... - How long should this take?? - ik dis is a LQ thread but what the hell... Btw, There should be a shoutbox like http://mods.mybb.com/view/myshoutbox Buts its more of a chat.. RE: How long does the newest build take to compile on a raspberry pi? - xoft - 07-25-2013 I think this depends greatly on the SD card speed. On my Pi, even without overclocking, it used to take about 2 hours to compile. RE: How long does the newest build take to compile on a raspberry pi? - supertransformer - 07-25-2013 (07-25-2013, 07:15 AM)xoft Wrote: I think this depends greatly on the SD card speed. On my Pi, even without overclocking, it used to take about 2 hours to compile. 2 hours?...FML, the speed of it is 10mbps EDIT: ITS DONE ![]() (When i posted dis post.... great timing C++..) RE: How long does the newest build take to compile on a raspberry pi? - bearbin - 07-25-2013 You can use my buildserver if you want, no compiling ![]() RE: How long does the newest build take to compile on a raspberry pi? - supertransformer - 07-25-2013 (07-25-2013, 05:47 PM)bearbin Wrote: You can use my buildserver if you want, no compiling No compiling? w00t! ![]() RE: How long does the newest build take to compile on a raspberry pi? - jimmis98 - 07-28-2013 (07-25-2013, 07:03 AM)supertransformer Wrote: ...Do you mean 1000MHz? 'Cause I have heard that a very high overclock on the Pi can make it actually use a low frequency. ![]() RE: How long does the newest build take to compile on a raspberry pi? - tigerw - 07-28-2013 Wow, never noticed that. One thousand gigahertz... *eyes open wide in awe* |