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How to enable ccache
- Audience: All users
- Requires: MacPorts >=1.6.0
Introduction
This HOWTO covers how to enable building with ccache. It is a compiler cache. It uses the gcc -E switch and a hash to detect when a compilation can be satisfied from cache. The effect is that packages frequently compile 5-10 times faster than they would otherwise.
Installation
Step 1: Install ccache
$ sudo port install ccache
Step 2: Edit macports.conf
Open /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf
in your favorite editor. Find the line
configureccache no
and change it to
configureccache yes
And you are done. From now on, MacPorts will use ccache for building.
Configuration
Please note that cache files are stored in .ccache in your home directory. To see some statistics how useful ccache is for you and how many disk space it takes, use
$ ccache -s
If you believe ccache takes up to much disk space for you, there is the possibility to set a maximum by using something like
$ ccache -M 2G
This makes ccache occupy a maximum of 2 GiB disk space to store cached files.
If you want to free some space, do a cleanup with
$ ccache -c
Optional Parts
Use ccache outside MacPorts
To use ccache also outside MacPorts you have to edit your PATH which is set in your .profile
or .bash_profile
.
First, locate the file you are using. If there is a .bash_profile
edit this file, if there is only .profile
you want to edit this.
There will be this line in there:
export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH
Now add the ccache binary path /opt/local/ccache/bin
in front of already existing paths:
export PATH=/opt/local/ccache/bin:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH
Important: Reopen your Terminal afterwards.
If you now use commands like gcc they automatically go through ccache.