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From: | Dennis Clarke |
Subject: | Re: [bug #56701] Do not allow -j without a number |
Date: | Mon, 26 Aug 2019 13:58:08 -0400 |
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On 8/26/19 1:46 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 8/26/19 1:32 PM, David Boyce wrote:My vote is to leave -j alone. Everyone knows it shouldn't be used that way in production...Please allow me to follow up here and agree. Common sense should prevail and in the true sense of UNIX and Linux philosophy a tool does one thing and does that one thing well. It should need to hand hold the user with common sense.
Should NOT need to hand hold the user. Also gnulib is not what I call portable. So if the sysconf/getconf calls are not around to give us _NPROCESSORS_ONLN or even _NPROCESSORS_CONF then no way should some hack attempt be made to extract that data. No promise the data is available at all in a portable manner anyways and get_nprocs_conf should be entirely avoided. -- Dennis Clarke RISC-V/SPARC/PPC/ARM/CISC UNIX and Linux spoken GreyBeard and suspenders optional
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