Dan Nelson heeft op woensdag 30 januari 2002 om 22:18 het volgende
geschreven:
>> Is USE_GCC30 actually supported? Should I just keep my hands off
>> that? Or will it be a valid knob to switch over in the near future?
>
> That was me, actually. I forgot to mention that I had a local hack in
>
Alan Eldridge heeft op woensdag 30 januari 2002 om 23:09 het volgende
geschreven:
>> Hmm, curious. The symptoms disappeared when I commented the line
>> USE_GCC30=TRUE out of my make.conf. I switched it on because I read on
>> the current@ list that someone enabled it and didn't have any
>> pr
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 09:05:15PM +0100, Emiel Kollof wrote:
>>I've had that happen when I put typos in /etc/make.conf (i.e. syntax
>>errors or HAVE_/WANT_ variables that don't belong there).
>
>Hmm, curious. The symptoms disappeared when I commented the line
>USE_GCC30=TRUE out of my make.conf.
In the last episode (Jan 30), Emiel Kollof said:
> Dan Nelson heeft op woensdag 30 januari 2002 om 19:27 het volgende geschreven:
> >>Number of procs in top(1) shoot up into the ranges of 600+ procs (and
> >>usually defunct). Load average sometimes jumps up into the 100+ (I
> >>kid you not). I dou
Dan Nelson heeft op woensdag 30 januari 2002 om 19:27 het volgende
geschreven:
>> Number of procs in top(1) shoot up into the ranges of 600+ procs (and
>> usually defunct). Load average sometimes jumps up into the 100+ (I
>> kid you not). I doubt that that is desired operation. I only started
>>
In the last episode (Jan 30), Emiel Kollof said:
> Just a question: It seems while building a port, the ports system
> somehow spawns hundreds and hundreds of copies of make (even so much
> that they start hitting system limits). What's causing it, and how do
> I make it stop doing that.
>
> Numb
Emiel Kollof heeft op woensdag 30 januari 2002 om 07:06 het volgende
geschreven:
> Number of procs in top(1) shoot up into the ranges of 600+ procs (and
> usually defunct). Load average sometimes jumps up into the 100+ (I kid
> you not). I doubt that that is desired operation. I only started s
Hi gang,
Just a question: It seems while building a port, the ports system
somehow spawns hundreds and hundreds of copies of make (even so much
that they start hitting system limits). What's causing it, and how do I
make it stop doing that.
Number of procs in top(1) shoot up into the ranges o