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The process of converting source code files into standalone software artifact(s) that can be run on a computer. Can also describe a CI/CDs tools configuration such as TeamCity's 'Build Configurations' or TFS' 'Build Definitions'.
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Is Windows in general always slower than linux?
TL;DR depends on the use case with up to 12 times between best/worst
Comprehensive testing has been done over at Phoronix (28.03.18) and the results are very mixed. The tests looked at:
Clear Linux …
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Should compilers be kept in artifactory?
One solution that might fit your scenario are environment modules. Given that you only need the compilers on Linux, and have access via a network share (nfs/Samba). To load a toolchain into your termi …