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the tools normally used (including &automake; and &make;). It is especially useful for those who |
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are performing distributed compilation as it is much faster than the normal |
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build system in this situation. However, even for a single computer build, |
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&unsermake; is faster than the competition. |
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&unsermake; is faster than the competitors. |
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<para>In addition, &unsermake; includes support for estimating the progress of |
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<sect2 id="kdesvn-build-color"> |
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<title>Color output</title> |
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<para>When being run from &konsole; or a different terminal, &kdesvn-build; |
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will normally display with colorized test.</para> |
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will normally display with colorized text.</para> |
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<para>You can disable this by using the <option>--no-color</option> on the |
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command line, or by setting the &colorful-output; option in the <link linkend="configure-data">configuration file</link> to |
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