I don't know how well they work, but we could build and provide binaries, and add a test whether ccache supports the dwo files. Note that a mozilla contributor has submitted patches to. That's what cuts most of the linking time, and when you're iterating on small changes and relinking libxul a lot, it matters much more than ccache. For incremental builds involving little changes, split-dwarf is a clear win. > cost of disabling ccache? Also, I'm a little worried that we're basically (In reply to Ted Mielczarek from comment #19) > What's the failure mode here? Just somehow this setup doesn't work?Įither using gold that way works and we use the flag, or it doesn't and we use BFD ld. > + LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -B $_objdir/build/unix/gold" (In reply to Ted Mielczarek from comment #18) Releng is not really clear but still better imho. From Type and size menu, set the size of each piece and GSplit will then tell you the number of pieces it will create. > I would probably say "official builds".Ĭonsidering this is something things like icecat, iceweasel or palemoon should be using, "official builds" seems charged. Open GSplit tool, click browse and select a file to split. > +# Common mozconfig for all release engineering builds (In reply to Ted Mielczarek from comment #16)
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