Using ccache? That normally cuts down build times.
On Sun., 29 Oct. 2017, 3:12 am , wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wrote almost the same message few days ago and forgot to send it. I'm
> really interested in the answer of this, fed up with waiting so long
> anytime i checkout a new branch, regardless the di
The QgsSettings::Section was an attempt to standardize. But applying it the
whole code requires some more work.
Perhaps we should dedicate some bugfixing time to that (boring) task.
What do you think about that?
On Oct 28, 2017 00:48, "Nathan Woodrow" wrote:
> Hey Richard,
>
> Leave it with me
Hi,
I wrote almost the same message few days ago and forgot to send it. I'm really
interested in the answer of this, fed up with waiting so long anytime i
checkout a new branch, regardless the diff.
I didn't know the ˋninja qgisˋ command (used to ˋninja -j8ˋ as stated in the
install doc). Will
Hi Pierre,
up to now, I only reach the conclusion "buy more cores" !
But I think there are possibilities using --share option in git as stated
here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10356165/avoid-recompilation-with-git-and-make
Cheers
Régis
2017-10-28 17:12 GMT+02:00 Pierre_Loicq :
> Hello,
Hello,
Does anyone know how to speed up my building time after a checkout ? It
takes me 30 sec when I change just a file, with "ninja qgis"
(https://nathanw.net/2016/05/26/speeding-up-qgis-build-times-with-ninja/)
but when I checkout it takes like more than 1 hour, with my 2 cores at
100%.
Than
Dnia sobota, 28 października 2017 00:25:58 Tim Sutton pisze:
> Tthe fact that our PR queue is so long makes me
> think it would be worthwhile to treat managing the PR queue as a paid
> effort from QGIS side (after the freeze is lifted) - or otherwise come up
> with a system to deal with it more ef
Hi Tim,
On Sat, 28. Oct 2017 at 00:25:58 +0200, Tim Sutton wrote:
> I’ll cope if our PR is not merged but I wonder in the longer term if the
> '(rub them the right way, advertize it and get users to cheer hire them,
> whatever helps)’ is working for us?
Does it have to? It doesn't apply to you a