Mike, Well then alternatively, might not 'make -j 2' increase the rate at which gcc is built on regress? Or doesn't Darwin support parallel builds? If we can't speed up the testing then we could at least speed up the build process to free up time for -m64. After all, we are already building -m64 so it is more important to actually test what we build than to add new languages to the build process on regress. Jack
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- Re: regress and -m64 Mike Stump
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