Source code here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gocach ... z/downloadhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/gocache/ wrote:gocache (GNU Object Cache) is a clone of ccache (ccache.samba.org), with the goal of supporting other compilers than GCC and adding additional features. Especially embedded compilers will be in focus.
[done] gocache
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[done] gocache
Maybe a good package for developers and packagers.
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Re: gocache
Here's a x64-package/SLKBUILD: http://gaia.homelinux.org/salix/package ... che/0.0.8/
You can maintain it if you want. I won't cause I don't see any advantage for me over ccache as I don't need an object cache for all those fancy compilers if I don't even use them.
You can maintain it if you want. I won't cause I don't see any advantage for me over ccache as I don't need an object cache for all those fancy compilers if I don't even use them.
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Re: gocache
Yes, you are right. Seems only to support a wide range of C(++) compiliers. The documentation is only a manpage. I thought that it would support erlang or java as well, but it does not seem so. It is quite useless for the generality if there is ccache cause gcc is default.Shador wrote:fancy compilers
This is the oppinion of the author, it does not force you to share and is signed automatically.
You are free to keep them all errors for your own. Linux is the best game I ever played.