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Date:      Tue, 15 Jan 2008 01:17:27 -0500
From:      Yoshihiro Ota <ota@j.email.ne.jp>
To:        Christoffer =?UTF-8?B?U3Ryw7ZtYmxhZA==?= <cs@wa-sp.com>
Cc:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Compiling utilizing multiple CPUs
Message-ID:  <20080115011727.e4a16242.ota@j.email.ne.jp>
In-Reply-To: <478BF671.7010104@wa-sp.com>
References:  <478BF671.7010104@wa-sp.com>

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Yes, there is.

Take a look at http://uyota.asablo.jp/blog/cat/portsplus/.

I have written the program and finally came to a satisfying stage.
I was thinking to seek for testers after writing some more tips
and examples.

You can give a try.

I've been using/developing it for a half year.

Hiro

On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 00:55:29 +0100
Christoffer Strömblad <cs@wa-sp.com> wrote:

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> Hi,
> 
> I've recently begun to explore the world of FreeBSD and all its
> wonderful things. (Who thought it would even be possible to actually get
> excited about a port upgrade?)
> 
> Having looked through much of the available documentation one thing
> continues to elude me... Is it possible to specify globally how many
> CPUs are available when compiling a port? When I compile a port now it
> seems as if only one CPU is used, even though more are available.
> 
> My apologies if I am missing something obvious, but I've tried to the
> best of my abilities to find the answer but without success.
> 
> Many thanks,
> Chris



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