On Mon, 28 Feb 2011, Michal Suchanek wrote:
> That won't break any packages. Packages that don't build with -j >1 are
> broken to start with. This may at most expose the bugs which is only
> a good thing. If the package is broken and hard to fix otherwise the
> flag can be disabled for the package specifically.

Are you volunteering to process periodic results of archive rebuild with
parallel building enabled, file bugs for problems and ensure they are all
fixed?

When that has been done, I will certainly have less reasons to object to
this change. In the mean time, the answer is "no".

(What might be doable is have packages record the fact that they are
parallel-build safe.)

Cheers,
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