System-ID | Beschreibung | ngircd 0.5.0 | ngircd 0.9.2 | ||
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configure | make | configure | make | ||
x86_64/unknown/linux-gnu (6) | Hewlett-Packard DL380 G5 2x Intel Xeon 5160 Dual Core 3.0GHz, 14 GB RAM; 120 GB 2.5" SAS 10000UPM RAID 10, GNU C 4.0.1 |
0:05 | 0:00.9 | ||
i686/apple/darwin8.6.2 (1) | Apple MacBook 13.3", Intel Core Duo 2.0GHz, 2 GB RAM 60 GB 2.5" IDE, GNU C 4.0.1 |
0:12 | 0:02.8 | 0:23 | 0:03.3 |
i686/pc/linux-gnu | AMD Athlon XP 1800+, 512 MB RAM, 9 GB SCSI, GNU C 2.95.4 |
0:08 | 0:04 | ||
i686/pc/linux-gnu | AMD Athlon C 1400 MHz, 256 MB RAM, IBM-DTLA-305040, GNU C 2.95.3 |
0:10 | 0:05 | ||
i686/pc/linux-gnu |
Intel PIII/1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, IBM IC35L040AVER07-0, GNU 2.95.3 |
0:08 | 0:06 | ||
powerpc/apple/darwin6.1 (1) | Apple PowerMac G4, 2x PPC7455/1 GHz, 768 MB RAM, Seagate ST380021A, GNU C 3.1 |
0:19 | 0:08 | ||
i386/unknown/netbsdelf1.5.2 |
Intel PIII/1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, IBM IC35L040AVER07-0, egcs 1.1.2 |
0:23 | 0:08 | ||
i386/unknown/freebsd4.5 |
Intel PIII/1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, IBM IC35L040AVER07-0, GNU C 2.95.3 |
0:14 | 0:09 | ||
sparc/sun/solaris2.9 |
Sun UltraSparc IIe/500 MHz, 1 GB RAM, 2x U2W-18GB-SCSI (Mirror), Forte 7 C 5.4 Compiler |
0:25 | 0:09 | ||
i686/pc/linux-gnu | Intel PIII/700 MHz, 512 MB RAM, IBM IC35L080 UW-SCSI, GNU C 2.95.2 |
0:11 | 0:10 | ||
i686/pc/linux-gnu |
AMD Duron/700 MHz, 256 MB RAM, IBM IC35L040AVER07-0, GNU C 2.95.3 |
0:12 | 0:10 | ||
i586/pc/beos (2) | Intel PIII/1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, IBM IC35L040AVER07-0, GNU 2.9-beos-991026 |
0:28 | 0:11 | ||
i686/pc/linux-gnu |
Intel Celeron 600 MHz, 256 MB RAM, IBM-DDYS-T18350N, GNU C 2.95.2 |
0:14 | 0:14 | ||
i686/pc/cygwin(3) |
Intel PIII/1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, IBM IC35L040AVER07-0, GNU 2.95.3-5 |
0:54 | 0:14 | ||
mips/sgi/irix6.5 | SGI Octane, MIPS R10000/195 MHz, 640 MB RAM, SGI MIPSpro C 7.30 |
0:33 | 0:16 | ||
powerpc/apple/darwin6.0 | Apple PowerMac G4, PPC7450/867 MHz, 640 MB RAM, IBM-IC35L060AVER07-0, GNU C 3.1 |
0:25 | 0:18 | ||
i686/pc/linux-gnu (1) |
Siemens-Nixdorf Primergy 360, Dual Pentium Pro 200, 256 MB RAM, RAID 5 aus 3x IBM DORS32160 an Mylex DAC960 mit 16 MB DRAM. Debian GNU/Linux 2.4.20 SMP, GNU C 3.2.3, ext3-Filesystem. | 0:36 | 0:29 | ||
sparc/sun/solaris2.9 |
Sun Ultra 5, 128 MB RAM, GNU C | 0:44 | 0:38 | ||
powerpc/apple/darwin6.0 | Apple iBook, PPC750/600 MHz, 640 MB RAM, IBM-DJSA-210 HD, GNU C 3.1 |
0:45 | 0:38 | ||
powerpc/apple/darwin6.0 |
Apple iBook, PPC750/500 MHz, 384 MB RAM, IBM-DJSA-210 HD, GNU C 3.1 |
0:53 | 0:42 | ||
i586/pc/linux-gnu | Intel PI MMX/200 MHz, 64MB RAM, SEAGATE SX19171W (Barracuda), GNU C 3.2 |
0:36 | 0:58 | ||
ppc/ibm/aix3.2.5 | IBM RS/6000 250, PPC601/66 MHz, 64 MB RAM, IBM XL C 1.3.0.0 |
1:36 | 1:00 | ||
sparc/sun/solaris2.9 (5) | Sun Ultra 10, UltraSPARC IIi, 440 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 9 GB IDE, GNU C 3.1 |
1:06 | 1:15 | ||
hppa1.1/hp/hpux10.20 (4) | HP 9000/735, PA-RISC 7100/100 MHz, 192 MB RAM, 2 GB SCSI, GNU C 3.2 |
1:52 | 1:49 | ||
sparc/sun/solaris2.9 | Sun Blade 100, 256 MB RAM, GNU C | 1:03 | 2:07 | ||
hppa1.1/hp/hpux10.20 | HP 9000/712, PA-RISC 7100LC/80 MHz, 64 MB RAM, GNU C 3.0.4 |
2:48 | 2:17 | ||
m88k/dg/dgux5.4R3.00 | Data General Aviion 5500, 88110@40 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 2 GB IBM SCSI, GNU C 2.7.2.3 |
2:35 | 2:34 | ||
m68k/hp/hp-ux9.10 | HP Apollo 400t, 68030@50 MHz/128 KB L2, 40 MB RAM, HP-UX cc 72.3 |
6:37 | 3:16 | ||
sparc/sun/solaris2.6 | Sun SparcStation 4, 85 MHz, 160 MB RAM, GNU C 2.95.3 |
2:54 | 3:53 | ||
sparc/sun/solaris2.5.1 | Sun SparcStation 2, 64 MB RAM, GNU C 2.95.2 |
4:38 | 6:28 | ||
m68k/unknown/netbsd1.5.3 | Apple SE/30, MC68030/16 MHz, 20 MB RAM, IBM DCAS32160 HD, egcs 1.1.2 |
18:21 | 21:33 | ||
m68k/unknown/netbsd1.5.3 | Apple SE/30, MC68030/16 MHz, 68 MB RAM, IBM DCAS32160 HD, egcs 1.1.2 |
18:52 | 21:51 |
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(1) make wurde mit der Option "-j2" aufgerufen, d.h. es liefen zwei make-Prozesse.
(2) der Server compiliert zwar, läuft aber nicht im vollen Funktionsumfang.
(3) Host-System ist Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional.
(4) System-ID kann leicht abweichen, genauer Text nicht bekannt.
(5) Außer Konkurrenz, da im Produktionseinsatz und mit Last.
(6) make wurde mit der Option "-j4" aufgerufen, d.h. es liefen vier make-Prozesse.