Re: benefits of using of ccache?
- From: "J. Gardner Biggs" <gardnerbiggs houston rr com>
- To: Stef van der Made <svdmade planet nl>
- Cc: garnome-list gnome org, pd cipherfunk org
- Subject: Re: benefits of using of ccache?
- Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 17:27:47 -0500
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 19:18 +0200, Stef van der Made wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> While building the full suite of Garnome I see the cache grow until it
> reaches about 1.1GB after several updates. I think that 1 GB is enough
> when you build without using too much of boostrap and bindings. It does
> speed up the build quite conciderably on my box :-)
Stef:
What did you do in setting up ccache, and/or changes to gar.conf.mk to
get it to work for you?
Did changing the install prefix negate any benefits of using ccache for
me? I am just perplexed why I didn't see any benefits.
Thanks.
> Cheers,
>
> Stef
>
> Paul Drain wrote:
>
> >>To see if ccache would speed up things, I changed the install prefix and
> >>fired up /desktop make paranoid-install. It is now been crunching away
> >>for 4 hours now with an eye-balled finishing time of 6 hrs.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >The *first* time you compile something with ccache, there is no visible
> >effect -- preprocessed objects can be compiled quicker (the first copy
> >in the cache gets used for all subsequent builds), but everything else
> >works like a normal compile.
> >
> >The next time, (or if you run 'make clean; make install' in an
> >individual directory) is *much* faster - depending on disc speed and the
> >amount of caching space you request.
> >
> >The reason I recommend bumping the cache space up, is that ccache will
> >flush the cache of expired objects when there is less than 10% (I think)
> >room remaining -- and when you're building Mozilla, it evicts objects
> >quite frequently.
> >
> >Of course, you can check all this information out by running 'ccache -s'
> >from the prompt :)
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Paul
> >
> >
> >
>
--
J. Gardner Biggs <gardnerbiggs houston rr com>
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