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Re: How to speed up 'automake'
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Karl Berry |
Subject: |
Re: How to speed up 'automake' |
Date: |
Mon, 23 May 2022 14:47:21 -0600 |
I was going to bisect but if it doesn't fail for me in the first place... :(
Thanks. Indeed, reconfiguring etc. got rid of those errors.
Now a bunch (12) of the Python tests are failing for me, presumably
because of previous Python changes not playing nicely with my older
Python version (2.7.5 on CentOS 7). Sigh. Not looking forward to
figuring that out.
Anyway, that's surely independent of empty dependency files,
so I pushed Jan's change. Thanks! --karl
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', (continued)
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Jan Engelhardt, 2022/05/02
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Jan Engelhardt, 2022/05/02
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Karl Berry, 2022/05/02
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Jan Engelhardt, 2022/05/03
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Karl Berry, 2022/05/03
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Jim Meyering, 2022/05/03
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Sam James, 2022/05/21
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Karl Berry, 2022/05/21
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Karl Berry, 2022/05/21
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Sam James, 2022/05/21
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- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Jim Meyering, 2022/05/24
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Nick Bowler, 2022/05/03
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Jim Meyering, 2022/05/03
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Thomas Jahns, 2022/05/02