Am 09.04.2014 09:57, schrieb Christoph Vollmer: > Thanks for the info about scons, but i think we couldn't use the > advantages you described. > - sharing the cache is not needed since the slaves are run on > different locations so we dont have a good network connection (adsl..) > between the slaves.
Well, even if the cache is local to each slave, it will probably be
filled up enough to get a good cache hit rate after a couple of builds.
> - Rebuilds are necessary every day so there are almost no unnecessary
> rebuilds
But they don't need to be from-scratch rebuilds. They can be
incremental, which saves lots of time.
Combine both, cache and incremental builds, and they will run an order
of magnitude faster.
Bye...
Dirk
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