On 6/27/20 7:24 PM, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 07:58:52PM +0100, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 11:57:04AM -0500, Douglas R. Reno via blfs-dev wrote:
Hi folks,
While I'm working on updating the book to NSS-3.54, I wanted to let you guys
know about the fact that parallel build is no longer possible.
Here's some example output from my log before I deleted it and backed down
to -j1:
|../../coreconf/nsinstall/Linux5.6_x86_64_cc_glibc_PTH_64_OPT.OBJ/nsinstall
-R -m 444 nssckfwt.h ../../../dist/public/nss symlink creation race:
/sources/nss-3.54/nss-3.54/dist/public/nss/nssckfwt.h nsinstall: symlink was
attempted in working directory /sources/nss-3.54/nss-3.54/nss/lib/ckfw from
../../../nss/lib/ckfw/nssckfwt.h to
/sources/nss-3.54/nss-3.54/dist/public/nss/nssckfwt.h. : File exists
After backing down to -j1, the build is progressing as normal.
- Doug
||
Well, that was a really-short-lived "it's ok to build in parallel"
time, wasn't it. Thanks for the heads up.
ĸen
I've just built 3.54 using -j4 on one of my machiens, it built ok.
ĸen
I just did a rebuild at -j4, and it worked fine for me as well.
Now I'm confused. I am using an HDD because I can't afford to purchase
another SSD at the moment. Seems to proceed fine now, but it definitely
didn't earlier
I'll correct the book
- Doug
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