On Sun, 26 May 2019 08:54:23 +0200 (CEST), Michael Van Canneyt via
lazarus wrote:
>So it looks like you're simply observing the effects of the Windows filesystem
>cache. If you compile regularly, the filesystem cache is filled with files
>that the compiler needs and compiling goes fast. If you
On Sun, 26 May 2019 10:09:29 +0200
Luca Olivetti via lazarus wrote:
>[...]There are other cases when I see the lcl and other packages
> recompiled when they shouldn't, but I didn't pinpoint the cause (it
> doesn't worry me that much).
You can see the reason for recompile in the pop menu of the
El 26/5/19 a les 8:54, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus ha escrit:
There may be other factors involved (maybe lazarus decides to recompile the
LCL or other packages, altough it would really surprise me to hear that)
, but I think the above is the most likely.
Unrelated, but it does that
On Sun, 26 May 2019, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
Lazarus 2.0.0 / FPC 3.0.4 (both 32 bit) on Windows 7-x64
When I am working on my project and for example make a small change
like moving a few controls on the form, then build the executable
(Run/Compile) the time taken to complete varies a
On Sun, 26 May 2019 08:29:35 +0200
Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> Lazarus 2.0.0 / FPC 3.0.4 (both 32 bit) on Windows 7-x64
>
> When I am working on my project and for example make a small change
> like moving a few controls on the form, then build the executable
> (Run/Compile) the time taken
Lazarus 2.0.0 / FPC 3.0.4 (both 32 bit) on Windows 7-x64
When I am working on my project and for example make a small change
like moving a few controls on the form, then build the executable
(Run/Compile) the time taken to complete varies a LOT as follows:
1) I have not done anything inside