2011/7/7 Stefan Behnel <stefan...@behnel.de>: > Stefan Behnel, 07.07.2011 09:29: >> >> Vitja Makarov, 07.07.2011 08:54: >>> >>> 2011/7/7 Stefan Behnel >>> >>>> Vitja Makarov, 07.07.2011 08:32: >>>> >>>>> 2011/7/7 Stefan Behnel >>>>> >>>>> Robert Bradshaw, 06.07.2011 21:32: >>>>>> >>>>>> We should get ccache on sage.math to start using it on hudson. >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> It's just a single binary when installed. I have a copy in my >>>>>> ~/ccache/bin. >>>>>> Changing the Jenkins jobs now. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Is that already used? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Actually, no. I noticed that it would a) require changes to all test >>>> jobs, >>>> and b) prevent us from getting clean test runs. I prefer a safe and >>>> clean >>>> run over a fast one. >>>> >>>> >>> a) you can set CYTHON_RUNTESTS_CCACHE globaly somewhere inside ~/.profile >> >> ;) I actually set it globally in Jenkins. However, that doesn't >> automatically remove the "rm -fr *" in the job configs - I initially >> thought that would be a problem, but, apparently, it isn't. >> >> >>>> Also, the test runner clears the target directory on startup. I wonder >>>> where you got your numbers from... >>>> >>> By default ccache stores object files inside ~/.ccache directory >> >> Hmm, I guess changing that directory into a job local directory would >> still >> require changing each job... Are there any concurrency issues with ccache? >> >> Anyway, I can't see a .ccache in my home directory, but if that's how it >> works, it should at least be properly enabled now. > > Clearly makes a difference. > > https://sage.math.washington.edu:8091/hudson/job/cython-devel-tests-py27-c/buildTimeTrend > > The .ccache directory is also there now, size is ~750M. I'll move it to the > local scratch disc, CCACHE_DIR should do that. Does it make sense to delete > it once a week, or should that be done more often? >
Probably it's better to increase cache size, that will be shared between projects: $ ccache -s 5G (I don't know what's the right size to go) From man ccache: """ CACHE SIZE MANAGEMENT By default ccache has a one gigabyte limit on the cache size and no maximum number of files. You can set a different limit using the "ccache -M" and "ccache -F" options, which set the size and number of files limits. When these limits are reached ccache will reduce the cache to 20% below the numbers you specified in order to avoid doing the cache clean opera‐ tion too often. """ Btw it's a good idea to cleanup cache once a week: $ ccache --cleanup (or --clear?) -- vitja. _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel