On Tuesday March 22 2011 09:14:09 Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Montag, 21. März 2011, 20:13:15 schrieb peer:
Hi,
Parallel building seems to be enabled for Ubuntu / Debian. Debian itself doesn't use parallel building afaik and I do experience some problems with it on obs.
Wouldn't it be possible to add a feature which allows to disable parallel builds via packages meta data so one doesn´t have to change any broken packages imported from debian or buntu but can simply fix it by modifying the meta data?
We can go back to use only -j1 for debian builds, but there will be not a good way to increase it again atm. (would come with some more sophisticated workers later one).
The only technical clean solution is to fix the debian packages, I think.
However, when really the mass of them are broken, we may should consider to got back. Do you have a feeling how many of them are affected ?
The packages only break is upstreams source is broken - which hopefully should be the minority (for me it was one package). Still, since debian doesn´t have something like %_smp_mflags some setting in pkgs meta would be the easiest since one then doesn´t have to modify the original package (if one imports a debian / buntu package). Please add something like this and leave parallel builds enabled. regards, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org