On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 15:33:21 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:

> > I am using the -j option for the first time now. I'm updating KDE. It
> > seems to work fine. It doesn't scroll all the stuff like with a
> > regular emerges but this new rig is so fast, I can't read it anyway.
> > I did have a package to fail and it spit out the error for me to
> > read.  
> 
> You don't need that if you have MAKEOPTS set in your make.conf, which
> is preferred.  The -j option of emerge emerges multiple packages, while 
> with MAKEOPTS set to "-j4" or whatever does a parallel build in the
> same package (meaning compiling multiple source files at the same time).

And how many CPU cores are used during the configure and install stages?

Using --jobs does a better job of making use of your CPU because one
package can use it fully for compiling while another is configuring.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Beware of the opinion of someone without any facts.

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