ddfreyne_ changed the topic of #nanoc to: 4.0.2 (November 30th) - 4.1.0a1 (December 5th) | web http://nanoc.ws/ | repo http://bit.ly/XE6e3G | issues http://bit.ly/VfXaSV | forum http://ho.io/n-discuss | irclog http://irclog.whitequark.org/nanoc
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<jneusteter> This may seem like an odd question, nanoc is really good at compiling only pages that have changes made to them. I understand that saves huge amounts of time. But I am wondering how to turn that off. I am hacking around on a site with over 10,000 pages and they all change every time I compile. From my understanding of nanoc, that is why my compile of 10,000 pages takes so long to "start" compiling and my memory is completely used up.