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If make fails in a multi-process invocation, the log is pretty much unreadable. To make it readable, build as much as can be built without failing. Then run a single-process make again. If we succeeded previously, this should be a no-op. If not, this run will stop at the first error, which should be more readable, and will only print the few lines we're interested in. This has some side effects: Now we build as much as we can, instead of failing as early as possible; this may make CI a bit slower. However, it also has the benefit that you see _all_ the error messages that could be given, instead of needing to fix the first error to see the next and so on. Cc: Iker Pedrosa <ipedrosa@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org> |
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