On 2016-09-09 23:34, Paul Masson wrote:
I'm a bit confused by your answer, because I've been seeing the same
sort of behavior. For the last week I've been rebuilding a branch based
on 7.4.beta2. With minor changes to one file, sage -b has been running
very quickly. Today I made one minor change and the recythonizing kicked in.

In between this build and the last, I did create a new branch based on
7.4.beta4 to correct a single typo, but I didn't build that branch.

Are you saying that even rebuilding the same branch while making the
same sort of changes can lead to recythonizing? Or is it because I made
a new branch in the meantime?

Sorry, I don't get what you mean. Can you specify *exactly* the steps that you do and where you think that too much is being recythonized?

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