Re: Turn off dependency checking?
- From: Larry McQueary <mcqueary attbi com>
- To: Aschwin van der Woude <aschwin van der woude creanor com>
- Cc: Garnome list <garnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Turn off dependency checking?
- Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 23:54:49 -0600
That much is simple, I agree -- but my issue is that I'd like to go back
to the top-level build and effectively pick up where I left off once I
have done the "make install" that you suggest. Right know it takes as
long as half an hour for me to move on to the next package when I am
ready to resume the build (due to the package checking, re-checking, and
re-re-checking :-) )
Thanks,
Larry
Aschwin van der Woude wrote:
Just do 'make install' in the individual package dir.
Off course it will still do dependency-checking but only for that
particular package.
-A.
la, 07-09-2002 kello 08:15, Larry McQueary kirjoitti:
I realize this is more of a GAR question than a GARNOME question, but in
the interest of saving time, how can one temporarily turn off package
dependency checking? It's frustrating every time I fix something to
have to go back and wait another half hour while dependencies get
checked (and rechecked and rechecked) when doing a top-level make in
meta/gnome-desktop.
Thanks!
Larry
(still compiling the list of Sun/gcc-3.2 issues for GNOME 2.0.x/GARNOME
0.14.x)
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