Presumably the number of cores you use to build only affects the time it
takes to build, and won't affect the speed of the DCP-making process
itself, which could still run on multiple cores. So that's not too bad :)
Poor little Pi taking such a pounding!
Jim
On 15/05/2015 16:47, Fred via DCPomatic wrote:
Latest news:
It seems that up to 3 cores, processing build is Ok. May be only 2
cores is more secure as 3 makes memory getting a bit high, even if it
seems to stay behind the 1G limit.
4 cores is for sure too much for the Pi.
A few more questions (as for compiling, I'm a noob...):
- do I need to specify again "--target-arm" for the build process?
- how can I flush the previous build process to start again with a
clean setup?
Thanks,
Fred
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Hi Fred,
Sorry, I misunderstood. Build with
./waf -j1
to only use 1 core.
I'll try this as soon as build fails...
Concerning Boost, I don't remember exactly where I got this packages.
But I know that you had to do something in the code and asked me to
specify "--target-arm" to get configure passed.
I'm starting a new test following your latest instructions:
sudo ./waf configure --disable-gui --target-arm => Ok
sudo ./waf build --disable-gui => in progress
Thanks,
Fred
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