On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 5:45 PM, Mat M <m...@gmx.fr> wrote: > Hello > > ccache for windows under cygwin is working. That's a fact. > ccache is provided as a binary in the dev-tools repo. > As provided by kendy on > http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~kendy/blog/archives/monthly/2011-04.html, I > set it and my config_host.mk confirmed it. > > But is it normal that ccache on 3.6 branch only uses 3Gb ? I find it very > low, compared to all binary files produced. > > Could someone on linux give its ccache stats to compare ?
here is my linux tinderbox stats: $ ccache -s cache directory /home/n_th/.ccache cache hit 80679599 cache miss 2662640 called for link 3141612 multiple source files 13767 compile failed 6062048 ccache internal error 558 preprocessor error 261427 cache file missing 590 not a C/C++ file 1123396 autoconf compile/link 5287939 unsupported compiler option 4159126 no input file 6913498 files in cache 183287 cache size 7.2 Gbytes max cache size 8.0 Gbytes but bear in mid that this has been building 20-50 time a days of quite some times now... here the stats for a windows buildbot: $ ccache.exe -s cache directory C:\\lo/.ccache cache hit 3957024 cache miss 387960 compile failed 288 ccache internal error 4 preprocessor error 56 no input file 9648 files in cache 138363 cache size 18.1 Gbytes max cache size 20.0 Gbytes again over time the size tend to creep up to the max allowed, so won't tell you much... but comparing the two (that is the average file size of files in cache), one can expect, all things being equal, the ccache size on Windows to be roughly 3.5 time bigger on windows than Linux _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice