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Subject: [PyKDE] RE: [PATCH] some more build.py tweaks
From: Jim Bublitz <jbublitz () nwinternet ! com>
Date: 2003-04-23 22:38:52
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On 23-Apr-03 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> I know, you're busy with other things, but I couldn't stop myself
> from tweaking build.py. Here is, what I've done so far as diffs
> against PyKDE-3.5-2.
Good timing - I'm going to start applying patches/fixes from the
list tonight or tomorrow and put the next release out - hopefully
early next week.
> ChangeLog entry:
> build.py: some new options allows 64 bit builds, split
> concatenated files, threaded build.py execution, -d will
> create the destination, if it doesn't exist (allows
> RPM_BUILD_ROOT) and some cleanups.
>
> README diff provided.
>
> I've chosen PyKDE's build.py for the thread hackings, because
> it spared me the win32 hassles which I cannot test, either. If
> it proves useful for PyKDE, I will adapt it to PyQt.
>
> If one of your systems is SMP, I'm sure, you will enjoy it.
> I was able to build the PyKDE rpm as an ordinary user. The
> make -j problem, I noted before, vanished, btw.
>
> System: 2 way 1GHz PIII
> Time for build.py reduced from 12 min to 6 min.
>
> Time to build rpm
> Before: build -c && make -j2: 31:44
> Now: build -cj2 && make -j2: 25:26
>
> Well, using MAKEFLAGS is indeed questionable, but was the
> easiest way to spare just another command line option, and
> works nicely in the specs.
>
> Please let me know, what do you think.
I have no way to test this, so it'll pretty much go in 'as is'.
Since I have no way to test this, I appreciate your providing the
patch.
Jim
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