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Cygwin: add ccache configuration instructions to installation manual #29751

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embray opened this issue May 28, 2020 · 2 comments
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Cygwin: add ccache configuration instructions to installation manual #29751

embray opened this issue May 28, 2020 · 2 comments

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embray commented May 28, 2020

Follow up on #25206 comment:65

The installation documentation mentions installing ccache from the system package, but the system package doesn't actually configure the system to use ccache instead of plain gcc/g++.

Once can also install sage -i ccache and that should just work, but it's just as convenient to use the system package. It just needs recommendations for how to configure it.

Component: documentation

Keywords: sd109

Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/29751

@embray embray added this to the sage-9.2 milestone May 28, 2020
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mkoeppe commented May 28, 2020

Changed keywords from none to sd109

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mkoeppe commented Apr 2, 2021

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Moving this ticket to 9.4, as it seems unlikely that it will be merged in 9.3, which is in the release candidate stage

@mkoeppe mkoeppe modified the milestones: sage-9.3, sage-9.4 Apr 2, 2021
@mkoeppe mkoeppe modified the milestones: sage-9.4, sage-9.5 Jul 19, 2021
@mkoeppe mkoeppe modified the milestones: sage-9.5, sage-9.6 Dec 18, 2021
@mkoeppe mkoeppe modified the milestones: sage-9.6, sage-9.7 May 3, 2022
@mkoeppe mkoeppe removed this from the sage-9.7 milestone Aug 25, 2022
@mkoeppe mkoeppe closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Nov 27, 2023
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