Re: Testing parallel builds
On Monday 08 October 2007 07:50:58 am Domenico Andreoli wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 06:53:05AM -0400, Daniel Schepler wrote:
> > Inspired by today's new upload of dpkg, I'm going to try doing a rebuild
> > of the archive using "dpkg-buildpackage -j3" and submit bugs as I find
> > them. The bugs will be wishlist for now, and I'll assign usertag
> > [email protected]:ftbfs-parallel to those bug reports for those
> > interested in tracking the issue.
>
> hmm... i was just trying to understand how to enhance my packges for
> parallel build. (BTW how do you rebuild the whole archive?)
I personally use a perl script called "pbuildd" to make sure the new packages
work ok for their reverse-build-depends, with a few hand-written scripts
thrown in to break cycles in the build-depends graph. A somewhat out-of-date
version is somewhere in the pbuilder alioth CVS, I think, or you can write me
if you want a more up-to-date version. Or there's a script in the pbuilder
source package which just goes through every available package one by one and
calls pbuilder on each.
> if i got it right, those packages built using make & co should not need
> any modification, while others (eg boost) which use other build systems
> (eg bjam) may need some more work.
Well, as long as the Makefiles are properly written. But if you do something
like
foo: bar baz
bar:
touch $@
baz:
cp bar $@
(i.e. without proper dependencies) that will potentially break on parallel
builds but won't on regular builds.
> in the latter case, is there any conventional way to parse
> DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS? last time i read about it there were a couple of ways
> both having dark sides... ah.. BTW google is not able to provide me any
> documentation of DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS. where is it documented?
It's documented in Debian policy, but parallel hasn't been added there yet. I
think the new dpkg-buildpackage -j<n> passes
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="parallel=<n>".
--
Daniel Schepler
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