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Date:      Thu, 2 Oct 1997 12:40:23 -0700
From:      Greg Shaffer <gshaffer@nosc.mil>
To:        Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za>
Cc:        current@FreeBSD.Org, gshaffer@cod.nosc.mil
Subject:   Re: Making world on an SMP system.
Message-ID:  <v03102801b059a8433d5e@[128.49.16.48]>
In-Reply-To: <199710021851.UAA18569@greenpeace.grondar.za>

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>Hi
>
>I am a recent convert to the world of SMP. Much of what I do on this
>board (a Giga-Byte GA586DX w 2xP5/200) is a _helluva_ lot easier,
>now that the load average is a bit more reasonable. (I do real number-
>crunching here :-) ).
>
>One thing that I have found to be frought with danger is large makes
>and "make -j N" (N an int).
>
>EG: make -j2 world usually falls over in a couple of minutes. It seems
>1) either the dependancies are not SMP-friendly, or
>2) make is broken.
>
>I suspect 1). Is this a known "thing"? Is anyone working on it? ISTR
>that PHK was into massively parallel makes a few years ago (?).
>
>Are you (PHK) still doing stuff there?
>
>M
>--
>Mark Murray
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Several months ago there was some discussion on this. Someone actually
went through the *.mk and make files to make them parallel safe (i.e.
make -jN). The patches really improved the make world time. As far as
I know these patches were never committed!

Greg Shaffer






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