On 2017-06-18 21:06, Matthew McClintock wrote: > On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 7:35 AM, Felix Fietkau <n...@nbd.name> wrote: >> On 2017-06-16 20:58, Matthew McClintock wrote: >>> This will output when a job starts and stops: >>> >>> $ make -j24 V=e >>> [ snip ] >>> make[3] -C package/network/config/firewall compile >>> make -r -C package/network/config/firewall >>> BUILD_SUBDIR=package/network/config/firewall BUILD_VARIANT= compile finished >>> >>> It's quite useful for debugging parallel builds to see what actually >>> failed without having to re-run -j1 V=s when the issue may not occur at >>> all. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Matthew McClintock <msm-...@mcclintock.net> >> I think this is a good idea. Could you please make the following changes >> to it: >> >> - clean up the "make ... finished" part to look like the earlier msg >> that indicated the start of the build. Preferably both should indicate >> which build variant is being used (where present). >> >> - print the "make ... failed" message by default > > How about this? Print a started, and always print the finished message. > > make -r -C package/network/config/firewall > BUILD_SUBDIR=package/network/config/firewall BUILD_VARIANT= compile > started > make[3] -C package/network/config/firewall compile > make -r -C package/network/config/firewall > BUILD_SUBDIR=package/network/config/firewall BUILD_VARIANT= compile > finished > > SUBMAKE:=cmd() { printf "$(_Y) make $$* started$(_N)\n" >&8; $(MAKE) > $$* || { printf "$(_Y) make $$* failed$(_N)\n" >&8; false; }; printf > "$(_Y) make $$* finished$(_N)\n" >&8; }; cmd Looks a bit ugly. I'd prefer a filtered version that shows the essential parts in a more concise way.
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