Am 20.07.2016 um 16:04 schrieb Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mche...@s-opensource.com>:

> 
> A completely unrelated question: it seems that Sphinx is using just
> one CPU to do its builds:
> 
> %Cpu0  :  3,0 us,  7,6 sy,  0,0 ni, 89,4 id,  0,0 wa,  0,0 hi,  0,0 si,  0,0 
> st
> %Cpu1  :100,0 us,  0,0 sy,  0,0 ni,  0,0 id,  0,0 wa,  0,0 hi,  0,0 si,  0,0 
> st
> %Cpu2  :  1,3 us,  2,7 sy,  0,0 ni, 95,7 id,  0,3 wa,  0,0 hi,  0,0 si,  0,0 
> st
> %Cpu3  :  1,0 us,  3,3 sy,  0,0 ni, 95,7 id,  0,0 wa,  0,0 hi,  0,0 si,  0,0 
> st
> KiB Mem : 15861876 total,  5809820 free,  1750528 used,  8301528 buff/cache
> KiB Swap:  8200188 total,  8200188 free,        0 used. 13382964 avail Mem 
> 
>  PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND    
>  
> 5660 mchehab   20   0  325256  89776   8300 R  99,7  0,6   0:22.25 
> sphinx-bui+ 
> 
> Are there any way to speed it up and make it use all available CPUs?

Hi Mauro, 

sorry for the late reply. There is a sphinx-build option "-j N" [1].
It is in a *experimental* state in Sphinx v1.2 and has been improved 
in v1.3. Set e.g. "-j2" to the SPHINXOPTS to use two cores.

 make SPHINXOPTS=-j2 htmldocs

But take into account what the documentation says: """not all parts and 
not all builders of Sphinx can be parallelized.""".

[1] http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/invocation.html#cmdoption-sphinx-build-j

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