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cmake is too piggy to build on NetBSD/evbearmv7f-el 8 (RPI3)



I am doing some package rebuilding to get caught up before we start
thinking about 2018Q3, and building cmake 3.11.4, even with MAKE_JOBS=1,
is running me out of swap.

Now, probably I should have more, but a RPI3 has 1G of ramp, and there's
not a ton else going on on the machine.

Is there anything to be done to make cmake more reasonable?  I realize
that the crazy situation of cmake being a critical build tool for many
things, and needing not only a C++11 compiler but lots of resources is
not pkgsrc's fault, but it would be nice if someone this were less
painful.  I recall in the past that various files triggered bad compiler
memory behavior.

Has anyone tried building and using clang from the NetBSD-8 system on
RPI3?  Given all the gcc problems with versions, I wonder if just going
fully over to clang would make life a lot easier.


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