fail

same reason…

Andreas Schwab dixit:

>Easy.
>
>$ grep -c processor /proc/cpuinfo=20
>0
>$ make -j 0
>make: the '-j' option requires a positive integer argument

Why does it even attempt to do that? Debian Policy is clear
that a package *MUST* build using only *ONE* CPU core, unless
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS contains parallel (then it may autodetect
or use unbounded CPUs) or parallel=n (then it must not use
more than n CPU cores).

bye,
//mirabilos
-- 
(gnutls can also be used, but if you are compiling lynx for your own use,
there is no reason to consider using that package)
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