From: divoplade <d@divoplade.fr>
To: 44184@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#44184: Building icecat does not always respect the number of cores
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 21:58:38 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ea9d404683253bf92e30ebc65af4f354fb52818a.camel@divoplade.fr> (raw)
Dear guix,
I have configured the guix daemon to use 1 core by default, so that
unattended upgrades and CI jobs will not fill my system memory and
crush my computer.
However, I noticed that in a precise time frame of compiling icecat,
the number of cores were not respected and all my cores were compiling.
The processes were named rustc, but it went fast so I could not gather
more info.
This is not really annoying, because rust compilation does not take
that much memory, but I still have the feeling that it is a bug.
Best regards,
divoplade
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2020-10-23 19:58 divoplade [this message]
2020-12-04 19:59 ` bug#44184: Building icecat does not always respect the number of cores Jonathan Brielmaier
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