# /proc/cpuinfo does not exist on platforms without a /proc and on some
# platforms, notably inside containers, it has no content. In those cases
# we assume there's 1 processor; we use 2*ncpu for the -j option.
+#
+# On FreeBSD we can call nproc to get the number of processors.
+#
# NB: GNU Make 4.2 will let us use '$(file </proc/cpuinfo)' to both test
# for file presence and content; for now this will have to do.
ifndef MAKE_PARALLEL_JOBS
+ifeq ($(shell uname), FreeBSD)
+MAKE_PARALLEL_JOBS = $(shell nproc)
+else
MAKE_PARALLEL_JOBS = $(if $(shell [ -f /proc/cpuinfo ] && head /proc/cpuinfo), \
$(shell grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo), 2)
+endif # FreeBSD
endif
MAKE_PARALLEL_FLAGS ?= $(if $($(PACKAGE)_make_parallel_fails),,-j $(MAKE_PARALLEL_JOBS))
| xargs sign $($(PLATFORM)_public_key) \
$($(PLATFORM)_private_key_passphrase) ; \
fi ; \
- : make read-only file system ; \
+ : $(MAKE) read-only file system ; \
mksquashfs \
$${tmp_dir} $${ro_image} \
-no-exports -no-progress -no-recovery ; \