https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509590
--- Comment #4 from Mark Wielaard <[email protected]> --- (In reply to mcermak from comment #3) > Created attachment 185023 [details] > proposed patch > > One more update re $(nproc) auxprogs/Makefile.am. I think the patch is OK. But I don't understand this change. - ${MAKE} -j $(nproc) -C testcases/kernel/syscalls) + ${MAKE} clean && \ + ${MAKE} -j $(shell nproc) -C testcases/kernel/syscalls) Why and what does it do? I understand the clean part, that is to make sure the next make invocation really builds the syscalls tests. But why and what does the $(shell ...) part do? And do really need/want that here? I understand the -j $(nproc) part was there before. But now that we are changing it should it really be there? I though that a sub-make always communicated through the jobserver started by the parent make to control parallelism. So can we just remove the whole -j ... part? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
