Mattias Gärtner schrieb: > Zitat von Florian Klaempfl <flor...@freepascal.org>: > >> Mattias Gärtner schrieb: >>> Zitat von Florian Klaempfl <flor...@freepascal.org>: >>> >>>>> [...] >> A network file system is too slow for developing. Compiling anything >> via nfs or smb is a nightmare speedwise. > > NFS over gigabit is not that bad.
For how much people working simultanously? And don't forget, it's about windows so probably smb is used. > For example compiling 94k lines of codetools on a network share and on > local disc makes no difference. Compiling itself is not a big problem but e.g. for fpc the file handling stuff in the makefiles causes a lot of delay. > > My conclusion: > I agree with Jonas, you can use network shares for development machines. Consider 10-50 people working and accessing a server this way :) Using roaming profiles and local source checkouts, this can be handled easily by a 1k Eur server which even doesn't requires high availability/reliability because with a roaming profile you can continue to work even if the server crashes/must rebooted whatever. > Roaming profiles using auto copy/delete are not the best choice for that. For me it works fine for years ;) _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal