On Sun, 25 Aug 2002, Dallas Thunder wrote:

> It takes about an hour to generate the html help files in my last make.

Ok, that's not that bad considering it takes 35 minutes on my 
P3-866/512.

> It takes more than 6 hours to do 'make phpweb'.

Never tried that one :)

Derick

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> > On Sun, 25 Aug 2002, Dallas Thunder wrote:
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> > > It takes a very long time to run 'make html' in my Linux virturl
> machine.
> > > Is there a method to let 'make html' process a subdirectory or specified
> > > files only instead of process all the phpdoc tree?  Can I use openjade
> > > command to do this?  How to write the script?  Thanks!
> >
> > How long does it take?
> >
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