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Don't include calculated area in unchanged bottleneck detection.
This makes BN imports considerably faster. The only downside is, that
when die waterway area changes there is no easy way to recalculate the
areas of existing BN. But the semantics in that case are somewhat
hard anyway (think of historization for the old area) so this should
be ok.
author | Sascha Wilde <wilde@intevation.de> |
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date | Wed, 19 Jun 2019 12:34:48 +0200 |
parents | 77202406b1a7 |
children | f7a32b0b9235 |
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# Simple Makefile to build all of Gemma # # Authors: Sascha Wilde <wilde@intevation.de> basedir := $(dir $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) BUILDBASE := $(basedir).buildbase GOPATH := $(BUILDBASE)/go GOCACHE := $(BUILDBASE)/gocache ENVWARPPER := $(BUILDBASE)/run-with-env.sh BINDIR := /usr/local/bin export BUILDBASE 3rdpartylibs-stamp := $(BUILDBASE)/3rdpartylibs-build .PHONY: all 3rdpartylibs gemma client clean all: gemma client $(ENVWARPPER): @echo "Preparing go build environment:" mkdir -p "$(GOCACHE)" mkdir -p "$(GOPATH)/src/gemma.intevation.de" [ -e "$(GOPATH)/src/gemma.intevation.de/gemma" ] || \ ln -s "$(basedir)" "$(GOPATH)/src/gemma.intevation.de/gemma" @echo "Creating wrapper script:" echo '#!/bin/sh' >"$(ENVWARPPER)" echo 'export GOPATH=$(GOPATH)' >>"$(ENVWARPPER)" echo 'export GOCACHE=$(GOCACHE)' >>"$(ENVWARPPER)" echo 'exec "$$@"' >>"$(ENVWARPPER)" chmod +x "$(ENVWARPPER)" $(3rdpartylibs-stamp): $(ENVWARPPER) 3rdpartylibs.sh "$(ENVWARPPER)" bash ./3rdpartylibs.sh && \ touch $@ 3rdpartylibs: $(3rdpartylibs-stamp) gemma: $(3rdpartylibs-stamp) $(ENVWARPPER) cd cmd/gemma && "$(ENVWARPPER)" go build client: $(MAKE) -f Makefile.build -C client install: gemma cp cmd/gemma/gemma $(BINDIR) tar: all v="gemma-$$(hg id -i)" ;\ tar --transform "s@^@$${v}/@" \ -cJf "../$${v}.tar.xz" \ cmd/gemma/gemma schema web example_conf.toml clean: $(MAKE) -f Makefile.build -C client $@ rm -f "$(gemma-bin)" rm -rf "$(BUILDBASE)"