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Jun 27, 2013
12:01 AM
1) Go to > Active Project Properties >C/C++ Build, in “Behaviour”, check “Use parallel build” and enter the number of cores for parallel jobs
2) Go to > Active Project Properties >C/C++ Build>Settings, in “Tool Settings” under “/ARM-GCC C Compiler/Miscellaneous” check “Enable ccache to speed up the re-compilation”
2) Go to > Active Project Properties >C/C++ Build>Settings, in “Tool Settings” under “/ARM-GCC C Compiler/Miscellaneous” check “Enable ccache to speed up the re-compilation”
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Mar 17, 2014
12:27 AM
you can also use
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Jul 30, 2014
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sophia wrote:
1) Go to > Active Project Properties >C/C++ Build, in “Behaviour”, check “Use parallel build” and enter the number of cores for parallel jobs
2) Go to > Active Project Properties >C/C++ Build>Settings, in “Tool Settings” under “/ARM-GCC C Compiler/Miscellaneous” check “Enable ccache to speed up the re-compilation”
Thank you for the tip! However, I ran into a pitfall:
Activating parallel build also starts the pre-build skript in parallel, which sort of defeats the purpose 😞 Does anyone know about a solution that let's me benefit from a faster build, but does execute the pre build skript as one would expect?
Thanks