rustbuild: Pass -j1 to OpenSSL make install#48901
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We explicitly do this when compiling OpenSSL itself due to weird racy issues in its build system, and now we've started seeing issues in the `make install` step so let's try and see what ratcheting down the parallelism does here...
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Seems viable if unfortunate. @bors r+ p=5 (hopefully fixes spurious failure) |
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rustbuild: Pass `-j1` to OpenSSL `make install` We explicitly do this when compiling OpenSSL itself due to weird racy issues in its build system, and now we've started seeing issues in the `make install` step so let's try and see what ratcheting down the parallelism does here...
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OpenSSL 1.1.0's build system is parallel-safe, but 1.0.x's definitely isn't. |
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☀️ Test successful - status-appveyor, status-travis |
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We explicitly do this when compiling OpenSSL itself due to weird racy issues in
its build system, and now we've started seeing issues in the
make installstepso let's try and see what ratcheting down the parallelism does here...