It's Windows Vista, I don't have a Linux system available. Building libgeany and geany.exe takes at least a minute with autotools. I resurrected the Windows makefiles and updated them to build libgeany.dll, they only take ~2s to do that.
Commit: https://github.com/ntrel/geany/commit/421affbbc92b66a2a128537c97ddbe0f36be89... Branch (contains unrelated work): https://github.com/ntrel/geany/tree/dtags
On 26 January 2018 at 08:29, Thomas Martitz kugel@rockbox.org wrote:
Am 25.01.2018 um 18:27 schrieb Colomban Wendling:
Le 25/01/2018 à 04:38, Lex Trotman a écrit :
On 25 January 2018 at 22:19, Nick Treleaven ntrel002@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I hadn't built Geany for a while, I found the MSYS2 build instructions with autotools. Libtool seems incredibly slow - mainly for linking but even compiling is slow. I've tried disabling AV to no effect. Are there any simple workarounds? The modify-rebuild cycle is painful now.
Long time no hear. I can't help with Windows build speeds but can say that the Linux build does not appear to be significantly slower AFAICT.
No. By default libtool might build object files twice, one static and one shared, just in case it might need both, but I disabled it ages ago as we don't need both (https://github.com/geany/geany/commit/723f4302e0d7bbd938c78 9b9730366f7c7e03080). Maybe check if libtool on Windows doesn't enforce something stupid like that.
But it might also be that MSYS2 is slow or something, but that Thomas might know more about.
From my experience (it's been some time) shell scripts (i.e. configure) is horribly slow (disabling AV helps a lot but it's still bad), the compilation itself shouldn't be significantly slower than on Linux.
Can you compare a against Linux builds and post some numbers? Also, what kind of system is this?
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