The idea is to easily get the list of packages taking the most time to build,
and see if we can improve them
v1: Use SetupHostCommand as recommended by John
v2: add space after 'time:', remove useless /usr/bin/time from SetupHostCommand
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
$(eval $(call SetupHostCommand,wget,Please install GNU 'wget', \
wget --version | grep GNU))
+$(eval $(call SetupHostCommand,gtime,Please install GNU 'time', \
+ gtime --version 2>&1 | grep GNU, \
+ time --version 2>&1 | grep GNU))
+
$(eval $(call SetupHostCommand,perl,Please install Perl 5.x, \
perl --version | grep "perl.*v5"))
$(if $(BUILD_LOG), \
set -o pipefail; \
mkdir -p $(BUILD_LOG_DIR)/$(1)$(if $(4),/$(4));) \
+ gtime -f "time: $(1)$(if $(4),/$(4))/$(if $(3),$(3)-)$(2)\#%U\#%S\#%e" -- \
$$(SUBMAKE) $(subdir_make_opts) $(if $(3),$(3)-)$(2) \
$(if $(BUILD_LOG),SILENT= 2>&1 | tee $(BUILD_LOG_DIR)/$(1)$(if $(4),/$(4))/$(if $(3),$(3)-)$(2).txt)