On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 21:09 +0200, Dr. Peter Poeml wrote:
I implemented the functionality in a slightly different way.
I'm glad you did. The intent wasn't for it to go into svn as I implemented it -- it was quick and dirty by any standard.
Second is a patched version of ccache. This links /usr/local/bin/{gcc,cc,g++,c++} to /usr/bin/ccache. The result is that ccache is transparently invoked when building, no need modify your .spec or anything like that. Also, the default cache size is raised to 3G and ccache's directory goes into /.ccache. To use, you currently need my patched osc; put the ccache package into your preferred rpms directory and build away.
This calls for an --extra-pacs option. For now, it might be acceptable to put ccache into BuildRequires and let it come from the preferred dir...
I guess, but I'm sure I'll end up forgetting and leaving ccache as a BuildRequire -- not the end of the world, but kind of annoying.
Locally, I played with another option today:
-k DIR, --keep-pacs=DIR Save built packages into this directory
This can work hand in hand with --prefer-pacs. Does this sound cool or stupid to anyone?
This sounds like it would be very useful. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org