On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:43 AM, monipol <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fink itself does not set -j in MAKEFLAGS because, as Jack has explained,
> parallel make is not supported by every package. Fink does use -j1 in make
> install, though. Packagers are free to test -j in their packages and enable
> it via SetMAKEFLAGS in package descriptions. It is also possible that some
> packages enable -j by default without the intervention or knowledge of the
> package maintainer.
>
> In summary, building with make -j is currently a package dependent feature
> and, if the maintainer intentionally enabled it, the package description
> (.info) file or patch (.patch) file will tell you that. Are you seeing this
> behaviour in every package or only a few of them?
>
I don't think it's every package, but I know for sure that gcc44 does this.
-Nat
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