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I'm compiling a sample Android application that makes use of the symja library, which itself uses the following libraries by directly including them in src:

com.google.common.*
edu.js.*
org.apache.commons.math*
org.matheclipse.*

Building this application takes about 1:30 minutes and 2.8 GB of RAM. I think that's fine with something as complicated as a Computer Algebra System library.

Unfortunately that's not only the first time.

When I change even just one line of code in one of the few .java files that make up the actual app and not the libraries, I have to wait 1:30 minutes again.

This is the only notification of progress I get during that time:

http://puu.sh/sBr5

I checked the file modification dates, and in that time only the .apk and .dex file are updated. What could be making it take that long?

Project directory (zip)

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  • No, this is not how it works--it should not be recompiling every file--are you sure that it is? May 2, 2012 at 20:22

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The Eclipse Java builder is incremental (see "Sidebar: the Java Builder" on this page), so it shouldn't be having to rebuild your entire project every time. Something unusual must be going on if it is indeed recompiling every single file.

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  • It turned out to be ye ol' dex bug, which means dex translates every .class file every single build.
    – Overv
    May 2, 2012 at 21:09
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Just deselect "build automatically" in the menu under Project.

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  • Assuming he's using eclipse :) May 2, 2012 at 20:25
  • @JimBarrows the OP tagged the question "eclipse", so I'd say it's a fairly safe assumption :)
    – Kevin K
    May 2, 2012 at 20:27
  • This didn't solve the problem. I'm basically staring at this for 1 minute every time I run the program on my phone after changing something in the code. puu.sh/sBr5 If I change any of the other resources, I don't have to wait nearly as long, so I'm sure it's something with the code.
    – Overv
    May 2, 2012 at 20:31

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