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Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures
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Paul Smith |
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Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Oct 2010 14:23:18 -0400 |
On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 11:07 -0700, David Highley wrote:
> The latest version of Fedora 13 does not have a 3.82 verion of make so
> the only way to test would be to build from source which I can do. It
> may take me a while since were pretty busy right now.
Building make from source is pretty trivial: only one binary (plus
docs). You can just run it out of the build directory if you want, no
need to install.
But no huge rush: I'm underwater at work for at least the next few weeks
as well.
> Do we know if anyone is working on a newer update for Cygwin?
I don't; maybe a message to address@hidden would help? I really don't
follow this at all (I know, lucky, right? :-)) but my vague impression
is that people are moving away from cygwin and towards mingw.
> Paul has it really only been 15 years. I though our discussions went
> back to 1995 or so when you were working a Bay Networks.
Well, I've been using GNU make heavily since 1988 or 1989 so it's likely
we did have those discussions. But I took over maintainership from
Roland in 1996 (as best as I recall).
- Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures, David Highley, 2010/10/04
- Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures, Edward Welbourne, 2010/10/05
- Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures, David Highley, 2010/10/05
- Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures, Edward Welbourne, 2010/10/05
- Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures, David Highley, 2010/10/05
- Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures, David Highley, 2010/10/05
- Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures, Paul Smith, 2010/10/05
- Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures, David Highley, 2010/10/05
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- Re: Intermittent parallel make rebuild failures, David Highley, 2010/10/05