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Old 01-08-2022, 10:36 PM   #1
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LXer: Fast Kernel Headers v2 Posted - Speeds Up Clang-Built Linux Kernel Build By ~88%


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What may end up being one of the greatest Linux kernel features of 2022 is the recently published "Fast Kernel Headers" effort for cleaning up the kernel headers and dramatically speeding up Linux kernel builds both for absolute/clean and incremental builds. Fast Kernel Headers can cut the Linux kernel build time in half or greater and out this weekend are the v2 patches.

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