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ROOT is a large code base with a complex set of build-time dependencies; there is a significant difference in compilation time between the "core" of ROOT and the full-fledged deployment. We present results on a "delayed build" for internal ROOT packages and external packages. This gives the ability to offer a "lightweight" core of ROOT, later exten...
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... can unite libraries with dependencies into the groups or "sub-packages", dealing with ROOT as a "fat" meta-package. A simplified version of this concept is shown on the Figure 1. In the next subsections, we will try to explain issues that could be resolved in ROOT, introducing ROOT sub-package concepts. ...
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... can unite libraries with dependencies into the groups or "sub-packages", dealing with ROOT as a "fat" meta-package. A simplified version of this concept is shown on the Figure 1. In the next subsections, we will try to explain issues that could be resolved in ROOT, introducing ROOT sub-package concepts. ...
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ROOT is a large code base with a complex set of build-time dependencies; there is a significant difference in compilation time between the “core” of ROOT and the full-fledged deployment. We present results on a “delayed build” for internal ROOT packages and external packages. This gives the ability to offer a “lightweight” core of ROOT, later exten...