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Paul D. Smith |
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Thu, 6 Mar 2003 10:59:59 -0500 |
%% Bijal Shah <address@hidden> writes:
bs> I just retested with that change and it is a whole lot better, but
bs> the performance still doesn't reach that achieved with "gmake
bs> -r". The difference is now in the order of 200% rather than 400%.
As I said:
> The only way to disable the pattern rules is by listing them with no
> commands (see the GNU make manual).
bs> Are there any other tips that might help as it is causing a few
bs> problems on large scale builds.
Run with the -p option to find all the rules left in the database.
Run with -d to see what pattern rules make is testing that take a long
time.
Remove the ones that seem to be a problem.
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