The build is complete. I actually ended up doing it in two passes. The
first pass was a simple "make -j" which took about 18 minutes:

real    18m8.232s
user    26m41.442s
sys     6m41.761s

This is a 2P. Interestingly enough, the load average got up into the
60s at one point, but the system never did run out of RAM and remained
responsive during the whole period. I'd say that's a miracle -- the
2.6.22 kernel is better than any Linux kernel I've dealt with  yet.

However, some of the packages didn't build correctly in the first
pass. I can't tell what exactly failed from reading the log file, but
it looks like at least clisp didn't make it. So for the second pass, I
simply did a "make", assuming that it would only build/rebuild what
didn't get done the first time. I'm about to run the test suite. In
any event, I don't think parallel "make" is ready for prime time.


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