[DiscordArchive] Just a question that occurred to me. When I do git pull to update, should I do make and then make in
[DiscordArchive] Just a question that occurred to me. When I do git pull to update, should I do make and then make in
Archived author: Exlex • Posted: 2025-09-12T05:17:46.028000+00:00
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Just a question that occurred to me. When I do git pull to update, should I do make and then make install? Or just make install?
Archived author: Exlex • Posted: 2025-09-12T05:18:04.811000+00:00
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Like when I call both, is that effectively a rebuild?
While a make install is just a build?
Archived author: Bender • Posted: 2025-09-12T05:52:53.922000+00:00
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the "rebuild only what changed" is a bit overrated because it's actually "rebuild what changed and everything that depends on it" which after a few weeks amounts to "everything". this seems normal
Archived author: Takenbacon • Posted: 2025-09-12T05:58:10.854000+00:00
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The header includes aren't great, a lot include files that aren't really necessary. There is a lot of potential to improve compile times if someone wanted to take the effort to clean it all up
Archived author: Localhost • Posted: 2025-09-12T08:18:43.849000+00:00
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yes