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Re: problem found
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Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
Re: problem found |
Date: |
Sun, 29 Apr 2001 10:31:38 -0400 |
%% Neta Bar Tal <address@hidden> 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't know where
nbt> to change it).
There is no way you can solve this problem (easily).
The only way it could be solved would be if make itself collected the
output of each program it invoked, then printed it all at once.
And, this would not even solve the problem of multiple instances of make
(say, in different subdirectories) running in parallel.
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