gcc+gcj build-times?
Andreas Tobler
toa@pop.agri.ch
Wed Feb 22 20:56:00 GMT 2006
Mark Wielaard wrote:
> Hi,
>> On Wed, 2006年02月22日 at 17:58 +0000, Andrew Haley wrote:
>> OK. It's been a problem for most of my working life that some
>> developers have fast boxes heavily laden with RAM, and need reminding
>> about what other people experience. :-(
>> For builder.classpath.org which also only has 500MB available we use the
> following gmake patch/workaround to get the build to complete (otherwise
> it would just trash the box and never finish):
> http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=15182
For the record, I patched the gnumake on my sparc64-freebsd current
machine and the step where gmake was stalling for a long time went down
from 31' to around 6'. Great.
But, I do still not understand why we do this step again and again.
Means, the first time is ok :) but when I do a (g)make check, the
compile_classpath is executed again and the target compile-classes is
built again. Although I didn't change anything.
The same happens if I do an (g)make install or another (g)make after
changing a non dependant file. This is regardless of the os I try, it
happens on linux, darwin, solaris or as mentioned on freebsd. Freebsd
shows as most annoying since it is develwork in progress and it is the
slowest machine.
I'll need to sit down and debug a bit ....
Andreas
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