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Old 24th November 2003, 09:08 PM
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Update: ccache-2.3-0.fdr.2 (8,9,1/stable)

Name : ccache
Version: 2.3
Release: 0.fdr.2
License: GPL
URL : http://ccache.samba.org/

ccache is a compiler cache. It acts as a caching pre-processor to
C/C++ compilers, using the -E compiler switch and a hash to detect
when a compilation can be satisfied from cache. This often results in
a 5 to 10 times speedup in common compilations.

* Fri Nov 14 2003 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta at iki.fi> - 0:2.3-0.fdr.2
- Add overriding symlinks for gcc-ssa and g++-ssa (bug 963).

* Wed Nov 12 2003 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta at iki.fi> - 0:2.3-0.fdr.1
- Update to 2.3.
- Implement triggers to keep list of "aliased" compilers up to date on the fly.
- Add gcc32 and a bunch of legacy packages to the list of overridden compilers.


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