Ion-Mihai Tetcu píše v ne 24. 05. 2009 v 19:01 +0300: > On Sun, 24 May 2009 16:10:23 +0200 > Pav Lucistnik <p...@freebsd.org> wrote: > > > Ion-Mihai Tetcu píše v so 23. 05. 2009 v 13:51 +0300: > > > > > > > - MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER defaults (but user defined) to number of > > > > > cores > > > > > > This part looks OK, I wonder if there's any reason t ain't like this > > > now; Pav? > > > -.if defined(MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER) > > > +MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER?= `${SYSCTL} -n kern.smp.cpus` > > > _MAKE_JOBS= -j${MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER} > > > -.else > > > -_MAKE_JOBS= -j`${SYSCTL} -n kern.smp.cpus` > > > -.endif > > > > Wouldn't that mean an evaluation of the backtick command in every > > make(1) invocation? That would be highly undesirable. > > Umm, why? it shouldn't be evaluated if MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER is defined, no? > Am I missing some make magic here?
But for 99.99% of the users, MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER is not defined. -- Pav Lucistnik <p...@oook.cz> <p...@freebsd.org> ... the obese drugged penguin used by Linux. -- Scott Long
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