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authorEelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl>2010-08-04T12·23+0000
committerEelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl>2010-08-04T12·23+0000
commit750be19ae865da3ee03c132a287148f2402ad72b (patch)
tree2144b0fa2f04f96b118a1c7fff11a6052758c6a9 /nix.conf.example
parent315d8fbd7570532e008b03d50226f53fa9e460db (diff)
* Remove "auto" and "guess" as synonyms for 0 in the handling of
  build-cores and --cores.  They're superfluous and just complicate
  the parsing.

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 ### Option `build-cores'
 #
 # This option defines the number of CPU cores to utilize in parallel
-# within a build job, i.e. by passing an appropriate `-jN' flag to
-# GNU make. The default is 1, meaning that parallel building within
-# jobs is disabled. Passing the special values `0', `auto', or
-# `guess' causes Nix to try and auto-detect the number of available
-# cores on the local host. This setting can be overridden using the
-# `--cores' command line switch.
+# within a build job, i.e. by passing an appropriate `-jN' flag to GNU
+# make. The default is 1, meaning that parallel building within jobs
+# is disabled.  Passing the special value `0' causes Nix to try and
+# auto-detect the number of available cores on the local host.  This
+# setting can be overridden using the `--cores' command line switch.
 #build-cores = 1