Hi!
> > possible that the ABI does not change but the checksum does. That happens
> > a lot, but it's not really a big problem because that (if done right) will
> > just cause spurious rebuilds - correctness isn't affected.
>
> ccache is your friend on that one.
>
> > Of course, for people who are patching their kernels a lot, modversions
> > (again if done right) are a pain in the a**, since they cause a lot of not
> > really necessary rebuilds. But people who do that supposedly think they
>
> ccache is still your friend 8)
What is ccache?
Pavel
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