Agree its known that autotools configure is slow on windows because of the 
process spawning, but its only run once in a blue moon so I doubt there is much 
return in improving it.

One comment on the VM case, its a known issue (benchmarks on Phoronix and 
acknowledged by MS for WSL) that Linux on Windows file IO is slow (compared to 
native Linux) and could account for much of the slowness there.  That also 
agrees with linking being slow, since it is the one process that accesses the 
most files, all the `.o` ones.  Also there is the thing of creating `.o` and 
`.lo` files for the same source.  

Not sure why the incremental build is slower on windows native, are you sure 
its building the same things?  And of course GNU ld linking to windows 
libraries via MSYS2 might not be terribly optimised??



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