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Michael Heerdegen wrote:

>> Thanks for that suggestion. make bootstrap worked like
>> a charm: it even compiled in under 30 minutes.
>
> If possible use multiple jobs by specifying the -j command
> line arg to make. Then it will build faster.

If you have a multicore CPU - you can use htop(1) to find out
- and want to prevent compilation from making your computer
nonresponsive by monopolizing the CPU - you can use
taskset(1) on Linux.

It works very well! For example, if you have a quad-core you
can do

  $ taskset -c 0,1 make

to only use cores one and two for the compilation business.

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