Hi,
2011/8/21 Ron r...@debian.org:
I have seen problems like this with parallel builds and generated
headers before though, so I am fairly confidant this is the kind
of issue we are looking for with this one. I was less confidant
that I could fix it 'by eye' though without a better understanding
of all the build dependencies and/or the ability to actually
reproduce it myself.
It will be good if we can find a fix for it - but I'll also
downgrade the severity of this bug if we don't find one by the
time it becomes a release blocker. None of the normal Debian
buildds have been hit by it to date, and don't build with -j10
doesn't seem like a totally unreasonable workaround until we do.
I think we have run this kind of problem earlier. If you use parallel
builds, do it like
make -j4 built-sources make -jN all make -jN check
The built-sources target is supposed to generate all the code there is
to generate.
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