Hi,
On 10/13/2011 01:30 PM, ext Carsten Munk wrote:
2011/10/12 Eero Tamminen<eero.tammi...@nokia.com>:
- your control is on the package level, you cannot have more
fine-grained control. That for example prevents accelerating
more packages
>
We're already replacing binaries on fine-grained level of filesystem,
I'd say (see above)
This helps accelerating things like gcc, rpm, qmake, shell and m4,
but you cannot safely accelerate Perl, Python or other interpreted
scripting languages than can have extensions.
Not being able to accelerate Perl means that you cannot accelerate
significant parts of what makes Autotools (or Debian package building,
or e.g. certain kind of doc builds) slow.
SB2 can invoke either x86 or ARM version of a binary depending on
which script is being invoked, based on e.g. whether the script
is in your build tools or target root.
- Eero
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