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VERBOSE=TRUE seems to help with verbosity.

#4  --enable-verbose is aborted with "unknown option"

#5I noticed "-j n" option is ignored by build. It took 149min on centos 6
as opposed to 240min on RHEL 6 last time I tried (few weeks back), so  I am
not complaining at all.
Just an observation that the subprocess below shows -j 1 even though parent
had -j 5

ps -ef |grep make
sid0     11107  2088  0 11:53 pts/1    00:00:00 make -j 5 VERBOSE=TRUE
sid0     11108 11107  0 11:53 pts/1    00:00:00 make -r -f
/data2/work/sid0/dev/builddir/libreoffice-4.0.0.3/Makefile.top all
sid0     11116 11108  0 11:53 pts/1    00:00:00 bash -c cd packimages &&
unset MAKEFLAGS &&
\??/data2/work/sid0/dev/builddir/libreoffice-4.0.0.3/solenv/bin/build.pl-P1
--all -- -P1 && \??make -j 1 -r
sid0     11263 11262 96 11:53 pts/1    00:00:25 make -f Makefile -j1 -r all
slowcheck gb_PARTIALBUILD=T


On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Matúš Kukan <matus.kukan@gmail.com> wrote:

On 6 March 2013 17:01, Neeraj Rai <rneeraj.rai@gmail.com> wrote:
One more question on build : when I see a line like following, how do I
know
the corresponding linux cmd issued (gcc -I file ... etc).
[build DEP] LNK:Executable/oosplash

If the answer is obvious, please point me to right tool/docs.
I tried "make -d " and that doesn't help.

--enable-verbose should do it.
Or - one time only: make VERBOSE=TRUE

HTH,
Matus




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