[gentoo-user] no compiler cache

2006-06-24 Thread Justin R Findlay
Recently I upgraded gcc to gcc-4.1.1 from gcc-4.0.3 and cleared out the ccache cache believing that cached compiler data across different compiler versions would be useless. However after doing an 'emerge -e world', there's nothing in the cache. I'm inclined to blame a specific unsupported CFLAG,

Re: [gentoo-user] no compiler cache

2006-06-24 Thread Jeremy Olexa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Justin R Findlay wrote: > world', there's nothing in the cache. I'm inclined to blame a specific > files in cache 326 Looks like there is files in the cache to me. =) - -- Jeremy Olexa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Office: EE/CS 1-201 C

Re: [gentoo-user] no compiler cache

2006-06-24 Thread Justin R Findlay
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 12:26:03AM -0500, Jeremy Olexa wrote: > Looks like there is files in the cache to me. =) Yeah, but I would expect more than 2.2 Mib of data in the cache after an 'emerge -e world' and at least some cache hits. Justin -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] no compiler cache

2006-06-25 Thread Jeremy Olexa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Justin R Findlay wrote: > On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 12:26:03AM -0500, Jeremy Olexa wrote: >> Looks like there is files in the cache to me. =) > > Yeah, but I would expect more than 2.2 Mib of data in the cache after an > 'emerge -e world' and at least s

Re: [gentoo-user] no compiler cache

2006-06-26 Thread James Buckley
I agree it seems a bit small, but as long as ur getting "misses" your cache is working. The next time you do emerge -e world (and as long as you haven't changed your compiler) you should get lots of "hits".   The cache is good for when you do emerge -e system, then world. As many packages will jus