On Fri, 2017-01-27 at 15:45 -0400, Dave Flogeras wrote:
> I've recently upgraded to CMake 3.7.2 (and gnu make-4.2.1). Now, when
> I execute 'make -j5 NightlyBuild', I get the following new (to me)
> warning:
>
> "gmake[4]: warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1. Add '+' to parent make
> rule.
It's probably outside of the set of possible solutions to your particular
problem, but I'll mention this one in case it interests others following
the topic. For potentially the broadest compatibility, one could consider
using the LSB (Linux Standards Base) to build binaries that are guaranteed
to
> I was also doubting about libstdc++ versions, is there maybe a way of asking
> Cmake to statistically include it in the built library?
I assume you mean statically. If so then you could try invoking cmake
like this on the command line.
```
mkdir new_build_dir
cd new_build_dir
CXXFLAGS="-static-
Thanks for all the feedback.
I cannot go into the details, but the deployment target is a production
machine for which I have no installation privileges, and where
"stability is king", so asking for updates is out of the question. I am
offered an Eclispe environment and have to work on it, hen