Reduce the degree of make parallelism in examples
And add a warning to not do this if it's not supported.
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@ -24,7 +24,10 @@ number of the processors in your system (which can be checked using `nproc`
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command if you are not sure), as this will dramatically speed up the build
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on modern systems. So in practice you should use a command like this:
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$ make -j16
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$ make -j8
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(but don't use it unless you actually have 8 CPUs and enough memory for that
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many parallel compiler invocations).
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You may also prefer to add `-s` option to avoid normal output from make and/or
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redirect it you to a log file for further inspection.
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@ -26,7 +26,10 @@ number of the processors in your system (which can be checked using `sysctl -n
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hw.ncpu` command if you are not sure), as this will dramatically speed up the
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build on modern systems. So in practice you should use a command like this:
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make -j16
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make -j8
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(but don't use it unless you actually have 8 CPUs and enough memory for that
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many parallel compiler invocations).
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You may also prefer to add `-s` option to avoid normal output from make and/or
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redirect it you to a log file for further inspection.
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