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The Chez build was failing, as usual, due to impurities. The build system refers to absolute paths for tools like `ln` or `true`, which was the real culprit here. Furthermore the build also 'helpfully' suppresses errors in these cases by piping to /dev/null, so you never see any errors at build time until it's too late (otherwise, you'd see failures to call /bin/ln or at ./configure time). This also re-enables parallel builds, as they should be safe from all my testing, I believe. Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com> |
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