This would be a good thing to know.  

However at our site we have an extension that explicitly turns this off, 
not because the extension requires it, but because or primary work platform 
is a laptop with spinning disk.  We have found that when we enable parallel 
processing it takes an addition 30-40 seconds (on top of a ~4 minute build 
time).  This may be due to hard drive contention.  It may be different with 
other computers, but that is what we have found.

Has anyone else noticed this behavior?

Using Sphinx 1.4.8.

--Peter

On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 12:44:15 PM UTC-7, Viktor Haag wrote:
>
> Do we have a decent writeup available that explains to folks who have 
> written their own extensions or domains (or, those in sphinxcontrib) to 
> ensure they're read and write safe?
>
> I kind of feel like if we had such an explanation, we might be able to get 
> PRs against some of the sphinxcontrib packages that are slowly updated to 
> get them more usable in the modern Sphinx parallel building environment...
>
> --
> Viktor
>

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