On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 01:11:52PM +0100, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
> When I asked before about this, although this was a while ago, I was told
> the buildds would only use one core per build anyway so I didn't think this
> would be useful. I guess this has changed now.

Let's take a look at package build logs:
amd64           DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=4
arm64           DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=8
armel           DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=4
armhf           DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=4
i386            DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=8
mips            DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=2
mipsel          DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=5
powerpc         DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=2
ppc64el         DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=8
s390x           DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=2
hppa            -
hurd-i386       -
kfreebsd-amd64  DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=2
kfreebsd-i386   DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=2
m68k            DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nobench nocheck
mips64el        DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=4
ppc64           -
sh4             DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nobench nocheck
sparc64         DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nobench nocheck
x32             DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nobench nocheck
(yeah, I know there are more than 1 buildds per arch, the above data shows
just the one that was used)

So every release architecture builds in parallel.

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