
Hi, Is there any way to make bjam only scan files for changes in the current working directory, rather than the whole boost installation? I hoped this would speed up the bjam build process. Everytime I do a build I get, for example: ...patience... ...patience... ...found 2982 targets... ...updating 6 targets... Wouldn't be quicker if it wasn't checking 3000 files each build? its a very slow machine you see! 900 MHZ! Thanks Simon -- Linux Counter: User# 424693 -- Linux Counter: User# 424693

Seconded. I once tried using bjam to build on an even slower machine, and
never tried it again.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Simon Pickles
Hi,
Is there any way to make bjam only scan files for changes in the current working directory, rather than the whole boost installation? I hoped this would speed up the bjam build process. Everytime I do a build I get, for example:
...patience... ...patience... ...found 2982 targets... ...updating 6 targets...
Wouldn't be quicker if it wasn't checking 3000 files each build? its a very slow machine you see! 900 MHZ!
Thanks
Simon
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