On Oct 27, 1:14 pm, John H Palmieri <jhpalmier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The option to build spkg's in Sage in parallel has been available for quite
> a while now, but it has to be enabled by setting the shell variable
> SAGE_PARALLEL_SPKG_BUILD equal to "yes".  Should we change the default,
> building in parallel unless this variable is explicitly set to "no" (or
> "n")?  I propose that we do.  Are there objections to this?
>

This seems like a reasonable idea, given the MAKE still needing to be
set.  I *always* have to Google for the exact order of the four
words...

I'm assuming this would also have no effect on single-processor
machines, even if one were to be silly and set MAKE=make -j2 or
something?

- kcrisman

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