Quoting Andreas Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
They share config.cache, because it saves a lot of time.
Not any more. Nowadays every configured subdirectory gets its own cache.
This question is a bit off topic but I'd be interested in knowing why you
changed this. I also have a big project in which sub-configures are
conditionally picked up by the top-level configure and called during
``make all'' and they all share the same cache which speeds up
significantly the build.
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SIGOURE Benoit aka Tsuna
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