On Mar 15, 2011, at 3:35 PM, Eitan Adler wrote:
> [ ... ]
>> Yes.  Ports which support parallel builds will have MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=yes set 
>> in the port Makefile.  It defaults to running -j with 
>> MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER=`${SYSCTL} -n kern.smp.cpus`, but you can change that to 
>> some other # if you like.
> 
> No, this is incorrect. The MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER and MAKE_JOBS_SAFE is used
> internally when building a single port.

What is incorrect?

> When the OP is asking if he can manually specify -j on the command line which 
> would end up
> building multiple ports in parallel. This can not be done (primarily
> because there is no locking done on ports)


It certainly wasn't clear to me that this is what the OP meant.  If you:

  cd /usr/ports/www/apache22
  make -j 3

...what do you expect to happen, and how many ports would you expect to be 
built at once?

(Building one port in parallel is supported, where the port itself is safe to 
do so; building many at the same time is not.  Supporting the former provides 
more speed gain for many situations as compared to the latter; which doesn't 
help at all if you are just installing or updating one port.)

Regards,
-- 
-Chuck

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