On 05:50 pm, solipsis at pitrou.net wrote: >Le lundi 08 novembre 2010 à 18:46 +0100, Sébastien Sablé a écrit : >>xlc: 1501-216 (W) command option - -qmaxmem=18000 is not recognized - >>passed to ld > >Is -qmaxmem really necessary to build Python? >If so, you could try passing it in CFLAGS. >>However running 2 different slaves per host in order to distinguish >>xlc >>and gcc would be OK; though I would appreciate if they could run >>sequentially rather than in parallel as that would limit the host >>load. > >If there are two separate slaves, I can't think of any simple way to >run >builds sequentially. Perhaps you can assign both of them to a single >CPU >(assuming AIX allows that). A master lock will allow this. Although just having a single slave and using a slave lock would be simpler. Jean-Paul
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