Re: Extremely long build times



Wow!

Does the resulting EXE always work?

Can you build other applications? Does it go fast on those other ones and slow only on your big one?

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Nikos Bakolas wrote:
I'd suggest taking off all the links in the search path, copying them
There are only three entries in our search path, all valid.
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