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Introduce build variable SRCCACHE #22283

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@vchuravy vchuravy commented Jun 8, 2017

This introduces a new build variable for dependencies SRCCACHE that defaults to SRCDIR/srccache. My goal with this it to have the option to move SRCCACHE outside the build environment to minimise download times. I am contemplating whether we should also allow to split the raw tarballs from the extracted (and maybe patched) sources.

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maleadt commented Jun 8, 2017

+1 on a split cache for downloads and extracted sources (would simplify my CI rules).

@ararslan ararslan added the building Build system, or building Julia or its dependencies label Jun 8, 2017
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kshyatt commented Jun 21, 2017

Can we get a rebase on this?

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needs a rebase

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tkelman commented Jul 30, 2017

Rebased since I want to use this for something. Will merge soon if no comments.

(osx travis failure is #17626)

@tkelman tkelman merged commit 1a43098 into master Jul 31, 2017
@tkelman tkelman deleted the vc/srccache branch July 31, 2017 03:33
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