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Re: Compile for Unix on Windows?!?!?!? [message #38326 is a reply to message #38316] Mon, 10 December 2012 07:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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nlneilson wrote on Sun, 09 December 2012 22:39

edit: It finally finished the install. This is on a quad core and core 4 and less on 3 they were hammered to 100%
After the set up pages it was the same for 3 and 4 until the install was finished, it took quite a while.
When compiling one of the tutorial apps some of the time all 4 cores were hammered to 100%.
It was very slow but it did work OK.
The second app tried compiled fast.
The first build (or full rebuild) is always longer, because theide uses previous compiled files in subsequent builds. So the first build is slow and then it should be much faster Wink The fact that all the CPUs were fully utilized is a good thing Wink The build is parallel, to be as fast as possible. You can alter this in settings (HYDRA threads somewhere in Setup->Environment).

nlneilson wrote on Sun, 09 December 2012 22:39

Good job of setting up and maintaining the ppa Honza.
Thanks, it is good to hear someone actually uses it Smile

Honza
 
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