>> There might be ways out by using new make features, but at the moment you >> shouldn't expect 'make -j' to work. >> >> I think to speed up compilation, supporting PCH would be an easier task. >> I need to get my hands on a GCC version >= 3.4.x ;-) > > So we should concentrate on machines with good single thread > performance. A T2000 does not seem to be such a good choice for a > workgroup server in a dev department. :-(
One option is ... that if your software build is "obviously parallelizable", eg, you have 3 libraries to build in 3 directories and they are independent of each other, then you could manually fire off 3 make processes in the 3 directories. ;-) > We use 3.4.4! What is PCH? Precompiled headers ... will speed up compilation a lot. gnustep-make could support it with a bit of work, Helge did some preliminary work. I'll see if I can get a 3.4.4 compiler and merge his changes in :-) Thanks _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep