Re: [Fink-users] Try ccache to speed up fink builds

2002-09-09 Thread Ben Hines


On Monday, September 9, 2002, at 07:45  PM, Brian Schott wrote:

> How do I point to experimental packages with fink?  Or do I just 
> checkout
> manually from CVS?
>
> It should be safe.  My colleague Carl Worth found out about it from 
> Keith
> Packard (who is on the core XFree86 team and uses ccache all of the 
> time).


Ok, since there were no objections from anyone, and the fact that I 
have been running it for a while now with no issues, i added it to the 
10.2 unstable tree. You can get it by following the 10.2 upgrade 
instructions on fink.sf.net/

This thing really rocks. :) Great for package maintainers.

-Ben



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Re: [Fink-users] Try ccache to speed up fink builds

2002-09-09 Thread Brian Schott

How do I point to experimental packages with fink?  Or do I just checkout
manually from CVS? 

It should be safe.  My colleague Carl Worth found out about it from Keith
Packard (who is on the core XFree86 team and uses ccache all of the time).
There could be bugs, but it is very unlikely that you would get a bogus
object file.  Basically, it md5sums cat of cc command line arguments and
preprocessor output (including warnings), so include files aren't a problem.
I definitely noticed an improvement the second time I built gnome.  I have a
667 PowerBook G4 with 48G, so am short on CPU speed (compared to desktop)
and long on disk space.  You can set cache size, but I won't bother for a
while.

This link is: http://ccache.samba.org/  There was a script version before
this that has a better faq that describes the techniques uses.

Brian

On 9/4/02 7:52 PM, "Ben Hines" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 04:23  PM, Brian Schott wrote:
> 
>> 
>> A co-worker recently told me about a cool utility called ccache.  It
>> is a cc
> 
> 
> 
> Wow that's pretty cool. It seems to work. I made a fink package for it
> which I have put in my experimental directory,
> experimental/benh57/finkinfo/test
> 
> Does anyone anticipate problems with this? Do you think it would be
> safe to put in fink?..
> 
> -Ben
> 

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Re: [Fink-users] Try ccache to speed up fink builds

2002-09-04 Thread Ben Hines


On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 04:23  PM, Brian Schott wrote:

>
> A co-worker recently told me about a cool utility called ccache.  It 
> is a cc



Wow that's pretty cool. It seems to work. I made a fink package for it 
which I have put in my experimental directory, 
experimental/benh57/finkinfo/test

Does anyone anticipate problems with this? Do you think it would be 
safe to put in fink?..

-Ben



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