On 16/08/2014 1:58 AM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Hello Omair,

No, as I tried to explain in my initial mail on this thread, since the
modules are all compiled in parallel, and not sequentially like the
current build does with the repositories, it doesn't make much sense
timing each module. The numbers would be meaningless.

It would still be nice to see the different times for hotspot, images, any other targets, plus the "everything Java" component. Seeing where our build time gets used up is important to some of us.

Thanks,
David
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/Erik

On 2014-08-15 17:55, Omair Majid wrote:
Hi,

* Alan Bateman <alan.bate...@oracle.com> [2014-08-13 08:36]:
Just to add to Chris and Erik's mails, I would encourage everyone that
pushes to jdk9/dev or the other jdk9 project integration forests to
clone
and build jigsaw/stage and get familiar with the proposed layout, new
build
targets, and the very different output emitted during the build. The
changes
are arguably as significant as the transition in JDK 8 from the "old
build"
to the "new build" so the more people taking the forest for a test
drive the
better. If you maintain your our own own IDE project then you'll
likely have
to adjust file paths so any issues encountered would be useful to
hear about
too.
Just one RFE for now:

The new build would provide a detailed breakdown of the build time of
each repo. With the 'new new build', all I see is an overall time:

----- Build times -------
Start 2014-08-15 10:59:27
End   2014-08-15 11:17:53

00:18:26 TOTAL
-------------------------
Will a detailed breakdown of the build times for each module make a
return?

Thanks,
Omair


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