Jérôme Charron wrote:
It just ensure that the last modified core version is automatically compiled
while compiling a single plugin.
From my point of view the time for a whole build is not a problem.
If I just work on core, then I can use the "fast" compile-core target.
And if I just work on a plugin, I only compile the plugin.
Finally I use the global compilation very rarely.
But perhaps that's not your case, and so it makes sense to reduce time of
the whole build.

In a distributed configuration one needs to rebuild the job jar each time anything changes, and hence must check all plugins, etc. So I would appreciate it if this didn't take quite so long.

Doug


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