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Originally posted by dimko View Post
I was specifically referring to Gentoo average user, which is me... I don't reinstall it for half decade easily. Can keep for longer, but hardware updates with incompatible CPU can be problem sometimes, or broken systemd/OpenRC(usual things can go wrong you know,,,)
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Originally posted by caligula View Post
Not true when the cloud people want reproducible builds of stuff. There are other uses beside desktop/workstation.
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Originally posted by discordian View Postthe system headers will be used (way) more than once, and those are cached, not in the sense of a file-cache but as ready to use data-structures after parsing. your sentence would be true for ccache, but this is different.
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Originally posted by dimko View Post
Could be the case, but 'aggressive caching' assumes that there is cache. Also it assumes, that I compile something more than once, which is generally not the case. So I fail to see how it will speed things up.
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Originally posted by caligula View Post
When you do a clean install of Gentoo, this compiler optimization will cut the build time significantly.
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Originally posted by discordian View Postpch are a pain and I haven't seen them used anywhere outside Visual Studio.
As I said, I'm not currently using them. Back then, we also had just single-core and a couple dual-core machines.Last edited by coder; 18 June 2018, 08:12 PM.
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