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[bug #26893] parallel build randomly skips intermediate prerequesites
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Max Reichardt |
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[bug #26893] parallel build randomly skips intermediate prerequesites |
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Fri, 16 Apr 2010 13:57:45 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #26893 (project make):
We have the same problem on Linux (current Ubuntu & Gentoo) and C/C++ code.
Some C++ files are generated in .SECONDARY targets. Occasionally, g++
complains that these intermediate .cpp files don't exist and 'make' aborts.
I'm pretty sure that the rules are correct.
This problem only occurs with multi-threaded builds.
I doesn't happen often and is therefore difficult to reproduce.
'pmake' never shows this issue. That's why we have switched to 'pmake' a year
ago. We would switch back, it this issue was fixed.
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