OK, I see. So the %0, %1, ... for the second build is expected, right?

Thanks,
Jammy

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:42 PM, Andreas Pakulat <ap...@gmx.de> wrote:

> On 07.01.11 17:34:15, Jammy Zhou wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am building kdelibs on ARM platform, which may take quite long time. If
> I
> > terminate the build at 50% for example, and then rebuild kdelibs by run
> > "make", it seems that the build happens from scratch again, which is
> quite
> > annoying. Do you know how to make the second build based on previous
> build
> > results?
>
> No it doesn't, unless you change the source code or CMakeCache.txt. CMake
> will still start with 1% again and also iterate through all targets, but it
> won't recompile the .cpp files and also not relink the libraries, unless
> something changed. So for the first 50% things will go rather fast as make
> will simply check the deps for changes and check the built target is new
> enough.
>
> Andreas
>
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