Per the docs:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnLinux#--with-parallelism
"--with-parallelism already defaults to the the number of cores/cpus
on your system, unless you use --enable-icecream - then to 10."
I tried configuring a VM with 12 cores, and then used ./autogen.sh
--with-parallelism and still only had 1 or (maybe?) 2 cores being
used. When I changed that to ./autogen.sh --with-parallelism=12 my
machine started chugging along like a fully-loaded freight train.
Is there something special about my setup, or?
Thanks,
--R
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