> The “screw you over” thing was a reference to Homebrew’s use of /usr/local.  
> I’ve been burned by 3rd-party stuff in /usr/local enough that it is indeed a 
> sore point. 
> 
> Fink used to install in /usr/X11R6 back when X11 was essentially impossible 
> to build in alternative trees, but yeah, by policy we try to avoid doing 
> anything outside of the Fink tree.  It reduces the chance of damaging 
> somebody’s system.
> 
> It looks like you encountered the second reason we encourage people to try 
> building with only one job—some package build systems aren’t able to use 
> multiple threads, and this might be one of those.  They can be hard to detect 
> because often things will build on the maintainer’s machine but not on 
> another with more cpus.  
> 
> So it looks like icon needs a “UseMaxBuildJobs: false” declaration in its 
> .info file.

I just committed an update of the icon package to 9.5.1 which should be fixing 
all the outstanding issues. Thanks for the report.

Matthias

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