Op 22 apr. 2011 16:25 schreef "Mario Emmenlauer" <[email protected]> het
volgende:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> On 04/22/2011 11:15 AM, JonY wrote:
> > You'll likely see an improvement by running make in parallel.
>
> Is that possible with MinGW? I have tried various guides on the net,
> with various combinations of gmake, make, msys-make, QT jom and whatever
> I could find - without any luck! They all seem ignorant to "-jX" flag :-)
> Some (very old) guides go so far as to claiming that running make in
> parallel on Windows would be unreliable and therefore unsupported?
>
> Specifically, I'm trying to build a qmake-based project with mingw-w64
> on Windows 7 (but any version of Windows would work for me).
>
> Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks and happy Easter,
>
> Mario
>
MSYS make uses two cores on my laptop, don't know if that's one core
executing the commands and another just MSYS slowness, but it seems to work
here...
Qt has made a tool for this. Although advertised as nmake only, it also
works for qmake (and some cmake) generated mingw makefiles. The QtCreator
download package contains the jom executable, alternatively, their ftp site
contains the latest stable binary here: ftp://ftp.qt.nokia.com/jom/
Ruben
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