Wednesday, December 26, 2012
The Build Succeeds! Plus, I Now Have Timing Info
Having modified the makefiles to do a 32-bit build, it finally completes.
Eventually, with the modifications described earlier, the build succeeds.
How long has all this taken my little netbook? Here are the times for the two tries: the first failure, followed by the second success.
build-android.OUT:[ 11:29:21 ] : == ./build-android: BEGIN
build-android.OUT:[ 12:06:16 ] : == ./build-android: FAIL
build-android.OUT2:[ 12:36:49 ] : == ./build-android: BEGIN
build-android.OUT2:[ 18:01:25 ] : == ./build-android: SUCCESS
Started before lunchls, ended after supper.
How about once it's already built? How long does a no-op rebuild take?
[ 19:33:42 ] : == ./build-android: BEGIN
[ 19:38:18 ] : == ./build-android: SUCCESS
Three minutes. Not instant, but not bad.
How about a more interesting test? I'll clean it, then build using the cache.
[ 20:04:01 ] : == ./build-android: BEGIN
[ 22:49:13 ] : == ./build-android: SUCCESS
Two-and-three-quarters hours. Certainly much faster than a build from scratch.
Wait. "Cache"? What's this "cache"?
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