Re: preserve timestamps when installing headers - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Peter Eisentraut
Subject Re: preserve timestamps when installing headers
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Msg-id 6dc13592-5f31-2f28-a959-c2b9ce9679c0@enterprisedb.com
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In response to Re: preserve timestamps when installing headers  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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On 06.12.21 07:51, Tom Lane wrote:
> TBH, I am not convinced that the complained-of case is enough of a
> problem to justify any change in our build rules, even if there
> weren't any semantic issues.  If you are worried about build times,
> you should be using ccache, and IME builds using ccache are not
> terribly impacted by file timestamp changes.

I have never heard of a dependency-based build system taking into 
account the timestamps of files outside of the source (or build) tree. 
It does make sense to some degree, but it seems very unusual, and 
basically nothing works like that.  I'm also not sure how packaging 
systems preserve file timestamps.  Maybe it's a thing now, but I'd like 
to see a more comprehensive analysis before we commit to this.



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