Dear Paul, I can't get through your spam filters probably, so I try to contact you via this mail list.
I use "make -j" as a great tool for launch parallel computations on SSI cluster. I use it in biotech field, but it is of course worth of doing the same in other fields too. All is quite fine, but the "make" is inadequately slow with its substitution references. I've made a patch to "sindex" function and that makes a *great* speed up. It was a bit discussed here: http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?func=detailitem&item_id=2903 For your convenience the final version of sindex function is attached in "p.c" file to this email also. I hope the code in this small patch is very clear. To test the speed up one could use the test "Makefile", which is also attached to this email. A lot of users surely will be very thankful to you if you could apply this patch. Thank you in advance, Paul! My best regards to you. P.S. thank you for Cc your replies to me -- Valery
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