How much time it takes to compile a particular image will depend on several things. Usually the more tasks that your computer will allow to be ran at one time will translate into faster image build times.
Internet speed is also a factor. Many things need to be downloaded when an image is first built.
The attached photo will show the information of one computer I use for image building. This antique of a machine will build images at up to 32 tasks at one time. Generally the more ram you have, the better. But images can be successfully built on much less computer systems. It just takes more time. I have one machine that will usually take 12-24 hours to build an OE Alliance type image. It can only process 2 tasks at a time.
Ok i though was working because coders test before release. Anyway as far I know I saw some screenshots of the trio 4k working but were crashing even I tested myself.What you are asking may not be as easy as it seems.
Compiling the image is easy enough.
Then it needs to be uploaded to the Internet, which could be done again easy enough.
But what about the feeds? They are not quite as easy to upload to the Internet unless you are setup to do that.
Finally, what about the image? It will compile easily, but will it boot? So the image you get may not boot unless someone has the box to test it before it is sent to you.
It is much better if you compile the image yourself, and set the build computer up to allow your receiver access to the feeds.
How do you propose we do these tests ?Ok i though was working because coders test before release. Anyway as far I know I saw some screenshots of the trio 4k working but were crashing even I tested myself.
My request it’s more for coders which maybe they test something.