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Re: compiling guix is too slow?
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Re: compiling guix is too slow? |
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Mon, 3 Jul 2017 12:15:20 +0000 |
Ludovic Courtès transcribed 0.3K bytes:
> ng0 <address@hidden> skribis:
>
> > What about the sledgehammer approach:
> > Would it help if we just split the incredible long modules into
> > smaller modules like python-web, python-library, etc?
>
> We can always do that, yes (and it’s probably a good idea independently
> of this.)
I'd say we split up:
2.0 MiB and bigger:
python (3.7 MiB go)
perl (2.3 MiB go)
haskell (2.1 MiB go)
bioinformatics (2.0 MiB go)
And those we can consider to split up as they are bigger than 1MiB
and smaller than 2MiB:
statistics (1.4 MiB go)
gnome (1.4 MiB go)
xorg (1.3 MiB go)
emacs (1.2 MiB go)
web (1.2 MiB go)
ruby (1.1 MiB go)
games.go and linux.go are border cases for consideration.
> Any volunteer to get started?
>
> Ludo’.
>
>
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Re: compiling guix is too slow?, Ludovic Courtès, 2017/07/03
Re: compiling guix is too slow?, Chris Marusich, 2017/07/05