The long term solution to this is sjavac. I do not know if it has made it into that forest yet. You can try by adding --enable-sjavac to configure and do a clean build. If the build works, you have it, and incremental builds will be much faster.

/Erik

On 2013-02-11 12:22, Alexander Scherbatiy wrote:
On 2/8/2013 6:46 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Ccache is not supported on windows since it doesn't work with visual studio AFAIK.

What kind of change did you do? Was it in native code or java and in which repository?
I use the http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/awt repository, edit java code and build the jdk.
 To reproduce the issue:
  - open the javax.swing.JFrame class and add a comment line:
    // a comment
  - build jdk

----- Build times -------
Start 2013-02-11 15:09:55
End   2013-02-11 15:17:08
00:00:03 corba
00:00:02 hotspot
00:00:01 jaxp
00:00:03 jaxws
00:06:54 jdk
00:00:02 langtools
00:07:13 TOTAL
-------------------------

My environment:
  OS: Windows 7 Professional, x64
  Processor - Intel Core i7
  Memory - 8 GB

 The log file is attached.

 Thanks,
 Alexandr.

/Erik


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