Przemyslaw Czerpak wrote:
> You can also try make_gcc.sh
> It makes two passes for Harbour compilation. The second one enables
> settings necessary for shared libraries though I have never tried to
> use it with OpenSolaris so I cannot say if it works.
> It also supports -j<n> switch.
> 
Ok, thanks.

> If you can then please also commit the modifications you made for
> OpenSolaris compilation or send 'svn diff' results here.
> 
Sure, I'll commit back.

>> BTW, make -jn nearly halves build time on my centrino duo (T5500 1.6GHz)
>> laptop on which I have opensolaris!
> 
> For two CPU machine -j3 seems to give the best performance.
> It will be also good to check how OS2 builds work now. It's possible
> that it's broken by new config/dir.cf code just like pure DOS builds
> where recursive make calls with -C <dir> does not work for nested
> directories and only the 1-st level works. At least it behaves in
> such way in DOSEMU where I tested it. Today I'll make some tests on
> Windows with and without MSys.
> Current GNU Makefile code uses some extended make functions to process
> text so it will not work with some very old GNU makes.
> If possible please try to recompile current Harbour SVN code on OS2.
> 
Ok, I'll do this test as well, I was going to do it anyway, but I'm a little
short of free time right now.

Best regards.

Maurilio.


> best regards,
> Przemek
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