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Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term)
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Andrea Corallo |
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Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term) |
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Tue, 08 Nov 2022 11:23:35 +0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/29.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Björn Bidar <bjorn.bidar@thaodan.de> writes:
> Andrea Corallo <akrl@sdf.org> writes:
>
>> Max Brieiev <max.brieiev@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" <arne_bab@web.de> writes:
>>>
>>>> My ~/.emacs.d/ is actually versiontracked as part of my repository,
>>>> because emacs is my build tool to compile org-mode to PDF and I need a
>>>> reproducible environment so others can use it, too.
>>>
>>> If Emacs is your build tool, then you probably run it in a batch mode.
>>>
>>> I think in one of his messages Andrea said that native compiler is
>>> disabled when Emacs is run in batch mode.
>>
>> Yep that's correct.
>
> But I think it possible to call `native-compile` in batch mode I think.
> I do this with borg to precompile all packages when I update them.
Yes that's correct, only the machanism that automatically triggers async
native compilations is disabled but you can still invoke compilations
manually.
Andrea
- Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term), Juanma Barranquero, 2022/11/04
- Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term), Eli Zaretskii, 2022/11/05
- Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term), Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide, 2022/11/05
- Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term), Andrea Corallo, 2022/11/07
- Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term), Björn Bidar, 2022/11/08
- Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term),
Andrea Corallo <=
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- Re: Parallel native compilation, Andrea Corallo, 2022/11/08
- Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term), Eli Zaretskii, 2022/11/08
Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term), Juanma Barranquero, 2022/11/05