On Thu, Dec 22, 2016, Tyler Luchko (Lists) wrote:
>
> >> Has anyone tried to just make a shadow directory (using "cp -as" or lndir),
> >> with links to a clean amber tree, then build in the shadow directory?
> >
> FWIW, I’ve been using this approach for years. I use it to build and
> test with different compilers using the same git repo. It also makes
> git status much cleaner. And, if you are careful, you can switching
> between branches with little or no recompiling.
If you have time, can you say a little more?
- What commands did you use to create the shadow directory?
- What happens when files get added/deleted from the real source
directory, or when you change branches there. What do you actually
do to "be careful"?
...thx...dac
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