On Thu, 3 Mar 2022 at 16:34, Richard Purdie <[email protected]> wrote: > This removes a further 1600 files from sstate handling and lets python > create the ones it wants at runtime which is likely much better overall > for performance.
Playing devil's advocate: doesn't having them in sstate mean they're generated once and hardlinked, instead of needing to be generated for every recipe which runs pythonnative? Whilst I can't disagree that 1600 files being dropped from sstate is good, we're just punting the recompile step to every recipe when it runs python code. I guess the question here is how long does the Python library take to recompile. Ross
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