Correct me if I wrong. Don't you missed the fact that chdir(2) changes
process wide attribute?
Though it's easy to fix with -C option.
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, May 27, 2007 at 03:52:16PM -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith
wrote:
I have been thinking a lot about looking for speed increases for
"make index" and pkg_version and things like that. So for example,
in pkg_version, it calls "make -V PKGNAME" for every installed
package. Now "make -V PKGNAME" should be a speedy operation, but
the make has to load in and analyze bsd.port.mk, a quite
complicated file with about 200,000 characters in it, when all it
is needing to do is to figure out the value of the variable PKGNAME.
I have a related question, pertaining to "make all-depends-list" and the
utter atrocity that is the make variable ALL-DEPENDS-LIST. If you don't
know what it is, look for ^ALL-DEPENDS-LIST around line 5175, in
bsd.ports.mk.
I posted this to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but now I am realizing that it is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] that gets more responses. Anyway, here is a
multithreaded program "all-depends-list" that can get you double the
speed on dual processor systems, and even some small speed gains on
single processor systems. E.g.
all-depends-list /usr/ports/x11/xorg
http://www.math.missouri.edu/~stephen/all-depends-list.c
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