Excerpts from XeCycle's message of 2011-09-18 17:33:56 +0200:
> Hi, I build Emacs from git quite frequently, about twice a month or so.
> However the PKGBUILD from AUR rebuilds everything each time, which takes
> too many time I think. Perhaps Emacs is small, but I think there should
> be a way to
On 19 September 2011 01:40, Jeremiah Dodds wrote:
> If I'm wrong, and there's a standard way of doing this within
> PKGBUILDs, awesome.
> Assuming I'm not, I think the best you could do would be to not
> compile at all if the
> version you'd be compiling is the same as what's installed on your sy
2011/9/18 XeCycle :
> Hi, I build Emacs from git quite frequently, about twice a month or so.
> However the PKGBUILD from AUR rebuilds everything each time, which takes
> too many time I think. Perhaps Emacs is small, but I think there should
> be a way to prevent too many rebuilds --- is that pos
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 10:33 AM, XeCycle wrote:
> Hi, I build Emacs from git quite frequently, about twice a month or so.
> However the PKGBUILD from AUR rebuilds everything each time, which takes
> too many time I think. Perhaps Emacs is small, but I think there should
> be a way to prevent too
Hi, I build Emacs from git quite frequently, about twice a month or so.
However the PKGBUILD from AUR rebuilds everything each time, which takes
too many time I think. Perhaps Emacs is small, but I think there should
be a way to prevent too many rebuilds --- is that possible?
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Carl Lei (XeCycl
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