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make on multiprocessor machines
From: |
Andreas Höschler |
Subject: |
make on multiprocessor machines |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Sep 2006 11:41:30 +0200 |
Hi all,
we tried the -j option of make for the first time to speed up builds of
GNUstep projects on multiprocess machines. We are trying this on a
T2000 with 6/24 cores. I get the following error:
-bash-3.00$ make -j 24
Making build-headers for framework SRFoundation...
Creating
/Build/SRFoundation/SRFoundation.framework/Versions/A/Headers...
make[1]: *** No rule to make target
`/Build/SRFoundation/SRFoundation.framework/Versions/A', needed by
`update-current-symlink'. Stop.
make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
Creating /Build/SRFoundation/derived_src/.stamp...
Creating /Build/SRFoundation/SRFoundation.framework/Versions/A/....
Creating
/Build/SRFoundation/SRFoundation.framework/Versions/A/Resources...
mkdir: Failed to make directory
"/Build/SRFoundation/SRFoundation.framework/Versions"; File exists
mkdir: Failed to make directory
"/Build/SRFoundation/SRFoundation.framework/Versions"; File exists
mkdir: Failed to make directory
"/Build/SRFoundation/SRFoundation.framework/Versions/A"; File exists
make[1]: *** [/Build/SRFoundation/SRFoundation.framework/Versions/A/.]
Error 2
mkdir: Failed to make directory
"/Build/SRFoundation/SRFoundation.framework/Versions/A"; File exists
make: *** [SRFoundation.build-headers.framework.variables] Error 2
-bash-3.00$ date
Obviously multiple threads/processes try to create the target dir at
the same time which leads to the error. This renders the j option
useless for us. Is this an issue in gnu make or in the GNUstep make
package? Can this be fixed somehow or do we have to live with
serialized (slow) builds?
Thanks,
Andreas