Source: yade
Version: 2016.06a-6
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

I see parallel builds were disabled because it caused build failures
in some cases (#805032). Usually the problem is lack of dependencies
in the makefiles. It'd be good to either fix that and re-enable
parallel builds, or to disable parallelisation in specific directories
(with GNU make you would do that with .NOPARALLEL in a Makefile, dunno
how to do it with cmake).

Maybe just forward this upstream so they eventually fix it and we can
re-enable it in Debian.

My motivation to report this is the long build time in mips64el, which
should be reduced by a parallel build.

Thanks,
Emilio

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