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Re: How to speed up 'automake'
From: |
Jim Meyering |
Subject: |
Re: How to speed up 'automake' |
Date: |
Mon, 23 May 2022 21:41:55 -0700 |
On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 1:48 PM Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> wrote:
>
> 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
Thanks, Karl.
FYI, with that, all tests passed for me on Fedora 35.
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', (continued)
- 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
- Re: How to speed up 'automake', Karl Berry, 2022/05/23
- Re: How to speed up 'automake',
Jim Meyering <=
- 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