Re: makepkg - any way to recompile only newly patched files in large packages?

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Am 07.08.2017 um 09:39 schrieb David C. Rankin:

If it wasn't clear, I have already built the gtk2 package yesterday to
--enable-debug=yes so I have all of the files in a state I could call
--repackge on, except for the gtk/gtkrecentchooser.c file with the one line
change. I was wondering if there was a way to avoid the full 15 minute rebuild
of all of gtk2 and just compile gtkrecentchooserdefault.c to object and then
--repackage?

You can use makepkg with the -e (--noextract) option to rebuild from the existing source tree. If the configure step forces a full rebuild, you can comment it out in the PKGBUILD after the initial build.


--
Andy



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