Re: problem found

2001-04-29 Thread John Alvord
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001 15:00:51 +0200, Neta Bar Tal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi there! >when i use GNU make with the -j flag, all the output of the process >(compiling in parallel) is mixed together, >what can I do in order to avoid this situation (maybe I should flush the >buffers in each child

Re: problem found

2001-04-29 Thread Paul D. Smith
%% Neta Bar Tal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: nbt> when i use GNU make with the -j flag, all the output of the process nbt> (compiling in parallel) is mixed together, nbt> what can I do in order to avoid this situation (maybe I should flush the nbt> buffers in each child process, but I don'

problem found

2001-04-29 Thread Neta Bar Tal
Hi there! when i use GNU make with the -j flag, all the output of the process (compiling in parallel) is mixed together, what can I do in order to avoid this situation (maybe I should flush the buffers in each child process, but I don't know where to change it). please help if you can p.s - im usi

problem found

2001-04-29 Thread Neta Bar Tal
Hi there! when i use GNU make with the -j flag, all the ouput of the process (compiling in parallel) is mixed together, what can i do in order to avoid this situation (maybe i should flush the buffers in each child process, but i dont know where to change it). please help if you can regards Neta