Hours?  It only needs about 30 minutes to build on an (by now) old Core 
2 Duo.  I even got it to 20 minutes if I disable stuff I don't need.

It's really fast and easy to build your own binaries.  I highly 
recommend it :)


On 07/08/2010 09:30 PM, Coda Highland wrote:
> Seriously, if you've got reasonably modern hardware the whole rebuild
> process should only take a couple hours (unless you're building
> four-way universal binaries or something, but that's just silly if
> you're not intending to distribute).
>
> /s/ Adam
>
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 1:14 PM,<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Bryce Schober wrote on Thursday, July 08, 2010 6:51 PM:
>>>
>>> Too bad we don't get master binary snapshots. Maybe I should repeat this 
>>> mantra indefinitely. ;-)
>>
>> I think we got the point now :) We have some dedicated machines here for the 
>> nightly builds. They are however building from the 2.0 branch, because 
>> that's were the next release will come from (see e-mail from Eike a while 
>> ago). And we AFAIK don't have the resources to build two in configurations 
>> in parallel.
>>
>> Anyhow, out of curiosity: Why do you push so much for nightly builds, in 
>> contrast to compiling yourself? It's true that you might have to compile Qt 
>> yourself then once, but then updating / recompiling creator afterwards isn't 
>> really a big hassle.
>>
>> Kai
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