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authorSergei Trofimovich <slyich@gmail.com>2021-10-24 09:39:21 +0100
committerGuillaume Girol <symphorien+git@xlumurb.eu>2022-02-27 12:00:00 +0000
commit238d634e4b7cbe58c9d9fbc155ffcf19f25f2b12 (patch)
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parente20385a2e923314e6badc3f57b84c3f1cb80d059 (diff)
ocaml: enable parallel building
Enable parallel building for ocaml-4.08 and above. tested as: $ nix build -f. ocaml-ng.ocamlPackages_{4_{00_1,01_0,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13},latest}.ocaml --keep-going ocaml build system supports parallel building, but but for multiple top-level targets at the same time as it usually spawns subprocess $(MAKE) that occasionally conflict with one another. To work it around we use tiny Makefile with a single rule that calls top-level targets sequentially as makefile calls: nixpkgs_world_bootstrap_world_opt: $(MAKE) world $(MAKE) bootstrap $(MAKE) world.opt On a 16-core machine ocaml-4.12 build speeds up from 6m55s to 1m35s. Releases 4_00_1, 4_01_0, 4_04 and 4_05 still have some race in them. Thus this change enables parallel builds only for ocaml-4.06 and above. Adapted from #142723 upstreams's CI tests the parallel makefile: https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml/issues/10235#issuecomment-782100584 The limit was chosen to be 4.08 because it was released in 2019, not too long before the above link.
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