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Request 712146 superseded
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- Created by factory-maintainer
- In state superseded
- Superseded by 1093971
- Open review for openSUSE:Factory:Staging:adi:28
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https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Dependency-Tracking.html
Because dependencies are only computed as a side-effect of the compilation, no dependency information exists the first time a package is built. This is OK because all the files need to be built anyway: make does not have to decide which files need to be rebuilt. In fact, dependency tracking is completely useless for one-time builds and there is a configure option to disable this:
--disable-dependency-tracking Speed up one-time builds.
There is no reason to slow down the build - everything is discarded and be resetup in a clean environment before the next build
dimstar declined request
https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Dependency-Tracking.html
Because dependencies are only computed as a side-effect of the compilation, no dependency information exists the first time a package is built. This is OK because all the files need to be built anyway: make does not have to decide which files need to be rebuilt. In fact, dependency tracking is completely useless for one-time builds and there is a configure option to disable this:
--disable-dependency-tracking Speed up one-time builds.
There is no reason to slow down the build - everything is discarded and be resetup in a clean environment before the next build
superseded by 1093971
@VANASTASIADIS Please explain the reason for your change in the changes file. Dependency tracking usually is useless for one-time builds.