[Qt-creator] make -j (parallel build) does not work

Aleksandar D. Balalovski gemidjy at lugola.net
Thu May 7 11:58:01 CEST 2009


on Ubuntu I tried changing the make parameters to "-j4" even when the
compilation was previously started without make parameters. It applied
the change real-time (started 3 more g++ processes). So, it works
here... :)

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Liebe Markus (RtP2/TEF72)
<Markus.Liebe at de.bosch.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Qt SDK 2009.2 on windows.
> When I set my "make arguments" to "-j3" in the projects settings I get the following compile output:
>
> Starting: C:/Qt/2009.02/mingw/bin/mingw32-make.exe -j3 -w
> C:\Qt\2009.02\mingw\bin\mingw32-make.exe: Do not specify -j or --jobs if sh.exe is not available.
> C:\Qt\2009.02\mingw\bin\mingw32-make.exe: Resetting make for single job mode.
>
> I guess sh.exe is not part of the Qt SDK.
> Is it possible to use the -j option with qt-creator on windows? Do I need to install another mingw package for this?
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
>
> Markus Liebe
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