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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Compiling, Linking, Debugging of your packages » what is "paralellization 100%" ?
Re: what is "paralellization 100%" ? [message #6728 is a reply to message #2383] Fri, 24 November 2006 15:40 Go to previous message
masu is currently offline  masu
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I tried to compile upp-dev3 in release mode on a dual-core machine running winXP and I got three errors during the first run:
Linking...
c++.exe: D:/programs/upp-dev/out/ide/IconDes/MINGW.Gui\IconDes.a: No such file or directory
c++.exe: D:/programs/upp-dev/out/HexView/MINGW.Gui\HexView.a: No such file or directory
c++.exe: D:/programs/upp-dev/out/coff/binobj/MINGW.Gui\binobj.a: No such file or directory

Then I compile the second time and the missing libraries are created and the link step is performed successfully.

Are there any race conditions during building or why aren't these libraries built in the first run?
I do not have this problem on a single core system.

Matthias
 
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