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Re: profiling, what takes so long?
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Johan Bezem |
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Re: profiling, what takes so long? |
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Thu, 02 Feb 2006 05:42:37 +0100 |
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I had this situation about 2 years ago, using Cygwin on windows, and CC dynamic
views.
Since both were mandatory parts of the project, I had to find sth else.
FWIW: Make sure that intermediate files, temp directories and such definitely
are created on a local drive.
If you treat a dynamic view as read-only, the impact is far smaller, so split
the source and object trees. And if you can, use snapshot views.
HTH,
Johan
Torsten Mohr wrote:
Hi,
...
We can also get a faked network drive from ClearCase with
the project files in it. Both have the same directory
structure.
...
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- profiling, what takes so long?, Torsten Mohr, 2006/02/01
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- Re: profiling, what takes so long?, Dan Kegel, 2006/02/01
- Re: profiling, what takes so long?,
Johan Bezem <=
- Re: profiling, what takes so long?, Torsten Mohr, 2006/02/04