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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:28:28+00:00 2026-05-10T18:28:28+00:00

I have this large C++ project that I need to build on a platform

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I have this large C++ project that I need to build on a platform that does not have a parallel make (like make -j on Linux). The server has 6 CPU’s and I want to do a parallel build manually.

I can generate a task list like this for about 300 object files. I use the Makefile for the dependency checks and incremental build:

make -f Makefile obj1.o

make -f Makefile obj2.o

make -f Makefile obj3.o …

How would I execute these tasks in parallel with no more then 6 tasks running at a time using Ksh and Perl? (Java or Python are not available 🙁 )

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:28:29+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:28 pm

    In Perl the you should look at Parallel::ForkManager. You could do something like this:

    my @make_obj = qw(   obj1.o   obj2.o   obj3.o   ... );  my $fm = $pm = new Parallel::ForkManager(6); foreach my $obj (@make_obj) {   $fm->start and next;   system('make -f Makefile $make_obj');   $fm->finish(); } 
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