On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 3:11 AM, Austin English <austinenglish@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 2:05 AM,������ <wylda@volny.cz> wrote:
> Hi,
> i like/use "make -j 1" for log comparison. Can you leave NPROC=1 or allow override?
>
> W.
>
>

Hi Wylda,

Are you doing that with wineinstall? This doesn't affect normal
./configure && make, only ./tools/wineinstall.

That said, allowing the user to set it via NPROC or similar would be a
good idea IMO.

--
-Austin
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Is this what you had in mind? I wasn't sure how to document that you could do:

NPROC=50 ./tools/wineinstall

to force 50 parallel processes.


commit 83321d6452706b5f8f93687ed4e0909aac47fd68
Author: Chris Morgan <chmorgan@gmail.com>
Date: ������ Tue Feb 21 17:03:30 2017 -0500

������ ������ wineinstall - Add support for parallel builds using 'nproc' to detect cpu count
������ ������������
������ ������ Parallel builds can greatly reduce the overall build time on modern multi-core processors.
������ ������������
������ ������ Fall back to two parallel builds in the case where nproc is unavailable, most modern
������ ������ processors have at least two cores.
������ ������������
������ ������ Use the 'NPROC' value defined by the environment if it is not null.

diff --git a/tools/wineinstall b/tools/wineinstall
index e8e22bf..a757343 100755
--- a/tools/wineinstall
+++ b/tools/wineinstall
@@ -143,10 +143,22 @@ echo "in the meantime..."
������echo
������std_sleep
������
+# determine ideal number of parallel processes if NPROC isn't set
+# in the environment
+if [ ! -n $NPROC ]
+then
+ ������ ������if [ -x `which nproc 2>/dev/null` ]
+ ������ ������then
+ ������ ������ ������ ������NPROC=$(nproc --all)
+ ������ ������else
+ ������ ������ ������ ������NPROC=2
+ ������ ������fi
+fi
+
������# try to just make wine, if this fails 'make depend' and try to remake
-if ! { make; }
+if ! { make -j$NPROC; }
������then
- ������ ������if ! { make depend && make; }
+ ������ ������if ! { make depend && make -j$NPROC; }
������ ������ ������then
������ ������ ������ ������echo
������ ������ ������ ������echo "Compilation failed, aborting install."