Well,

it seems that the whole configuration step doesn't have any effect here
at my 32bit Gentoo Linux system.

I defined the main used components at a Gentoo Linux, as they are :
"emerge", "ebuild" and "make". But I can say, that a running BOINC
client doubles the compile times - measured for various packages and
under different loads (even if BOINC is running with nice -19 as a back
ground job). Stopping BOINC immediately works, the compile time is as
high as before.


== please Cc: me, although I'm subscribed to the list ==


On 11/01/2013 x:y PM, David Anderson wrote:
> Toralf:
> The exclusive-app mechanism currently has no provision
> for reducing the number of processors used by BOINC.
> -- David

On 11/01/2013 05:47 PM, Toralf Förster wrote:
> I configured BOINC to respect if "make" is running at my Gentoo Linux.
> 
> But when I do specify just "-j2" for a make process, then 2 BOINC tasks
> could/should run too in parallel at my 4 core cpu, or ?
> 
> 


-- 
MfG/Sincerely
Toralf Förster
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