Package Details: ccache-git 4.8.2.r4.2737d79e-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ccache-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ccache-git
Description: Compiler cache that speeds up recompilation by caching previous compilations
Upstream URL: https://ccache.dev
Licenses: GPL3
Conflicts: ccache
Provides: ccache
Submitter: ams1
Maintainer: eclairevoyant
Last Packager: eclairevoyant
Votes: 4
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2013-12-10 13:17 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-06-26 20:29 (UTC)

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mydongistiny commented on 2018-12-26 11:07 (UTC)

If anyone is interested I updated the PKGBUILD: https://pastebin.com/MENzABZ9

Kunda commented on 2018-11-24 14:21 (UTC)

This package seems abandoned.

ams1 commented on 2014-11-20 15:37 (UTC)

ccache 3.2 now has all the funky new features, but the community package doesn't have the --sysconfdir fix. I opened bug FS#42858.

ams1 commented on 2014-09-01 14:05 (UTC)

Yeah, ccache has been getting a lot of new features and a lot of them are not released yet. I had not realised that the central conf file was one of them. v3.1.9_373_g969726d-2 has the configuration change you suggested.

stevenhoneyman commented on 2014-08-30 19:08 (UTC)

Quite strange, but 3.1.9 release does not use a sysconfig directory. The code was in the 'maint' branch since 2011 (!), but only got merged after 3.1.9 was released - in commit f34c3157602aa63cbeef6fdf31cd5c85364b9020 So yes, this git package needs it adding, to correctly support the new feature. Thanks!

stevenhoneyman commented on 2014-08-30 18:37 (UTC)

Oops forgot to enable notifications for comments! I'll check the behaviour is the same with 3.1.9 stable and file a bug report

ams1 commented on 2014-08-18 09:27 (UTC)

Sure, I can, but then it wouldn't match the non-git package in the community repo. Maybe that should get fixed also?

stevenhoneyman commented on 2014-08-16 20:09 (UTC)

Could you please add: --sysconfdir=/etc to the ./configure line? as it is now, it thinks the file should be in /usr/etc (run ccache -s and it tells you)