Yes, I am using useOrigin="true". This helps, certainly. On Wednesday 19 November 2008 03:06:46 pm Maarten Coene wrote: > Benjamin, > > to avoid the copy of files, did you try to set useOrigin="true" on your > caches element? Cfr. > http://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/latest-milestone/settings/caches.html > > Maarten > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Benjamin Damm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 7:36:23 PM > Subject: Speeding up ivy:resolve > > Hi, > > Does anyone have or would anyone be interested in a caching facade to > speed up ivy:resolve? I have a case where my project has about 100 modules > in a few different configurations and it is taking a little longer to do > the resolve than I can stand. I'm concerned about what will happen when I > introduce NFS into the mix. For these reasons I'm considering what options > I may have for caching the ivy:resolve (if this is possible) by perhaps > storing structures to disk in a file that can be updated (perhaps by > deleting it, I'm not sure yet). > > The difference between this cache and the ivy cache is I'm not copying > the files out of their locations; where they are presently is just fine > because the entire repository is on local disk (and managed by p4). So > really this comes down to speeding up the filesystem resolver. > > -Ben
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