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Re: LYNX-DEV config caching (was BUG? Problem with suggested name)
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Henrik Wist |
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Re: LYNX-DEV config caching (was BUG? Problem with suggested name) |
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Thu, 2 Oct 1997 12:14:33 +0200 |
Hi,
On Sep 27, Nelson Henry Eric wrote:
>
> Could someone cut-n-paste in the instructions to "properly" use the
> cache file? I saw somewhere about renaming it so you can have a cache
> file for each type of configure you want, but for the life of me I
> can't seem to find it again. Isn't caching a _feature_ that people
> generally want; in other words doesn't caching make it possible to
> build a new version of say Lynx without having to run configure and
> just type make in the breakout after copying in your cache file?
I *think* you mean the config.status created after every configure. If you
keep this file and run it in a fresh source directory, it creates Makefile,
config.h and whatever else configure normally creates at the end of each run
and you can then just build a new version.
If I understood correctly, config.cache is used by configure to reuse some
testresults (either later in a run of configure or at a new run of configure
with new/other options).
Hope that helps (and hope that I'm not completly wrong :-),
Henrik
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