make -j optimization
Jeff Kinz
jkinz at kinz.org
Thu Sep 30 16:33:00 EDT 2004
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 04:27:30PM -0400, David Kramer wrote:
> Apparently make is not smart enough to not build things it doesn't have
> the dependencies for yet. Huh? Make has one function and one function
> only: build dependencied before the things that need them.
>
> I was trying to compile Rogue Wave. There are about 20 or 30 .o target
> files that get build from .cpp files. Then there's a library that gets
> built from the .o files. Even though the makefile correctly had the .c
> files as dependencies for the .o files, and the .o files as dependencies
> for the library, it tried to "ar" the library together before all the .o
> files were created, resulting in about half of them being "not found".
>
> That blows. How could they get that wrong? If it's not going to be smart
> enough to try building a target until its dependencies are built, then at
> least only parallelize the commands to build one target at a time.
What, no "make depends" target in the makefile?
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