Does ccache ever help with kernel mock build?

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Hello,

has anyone successfully managed to get ccache to speed up kernel mockbuilds, be it SRPMS from kernel-ark or from dist-git? I gave it a brief shot but saw no difference, if anything the build was slower. The machine I am building on has 32 GB RAM which is not quite enough to fit everything on a ramdisk, and the drive I am building to is an NVME SSD, "only" PCI Express 3.0. CPU is a Ryzen 5 5600x. A baseonly builds takes about 25 minutes, which is somewhat annoying when one has to bisect something. If ccache can speed this up, how big does it need to be? I understand the default 4 GB is nowhere near enough but what would be needed to actually help? Thanks!

Best regards,
Julian
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