Corrected capitalization of the package name. This was hard to do

because some references appear to refer to the program itself, and
not to the package. Corrected English idiom here and there.
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David Bryant 2022-12-08 17:23:07 -06:00
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</segmentedlist>
<tip revision="sysv">
<para>This section is not strictly required for LFS if not using
systemd. On the other hand, ninja associated to meson makes
<para>This section is not strictly required when LFS does not use
systemd. On the other hand, Ninja, along with Meson, makes
a powerful build system combination,
which is expected to be used more and more often. It is required for
which will probably be used more and more often. It is required for
several packages in <ulink url="&blfs-book;">the BLFS
book</ulink>.</para>
</tip>
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<sect2 role="installation">
<title>Installation of Ninja</title>
<para>When run, ninja normally runs a maximum number of processes
in parallel. By default this is the number of cores on the system
plus two. In some cases this can overheat a CPU or run a system out
of memory. If run from the command line, passing a -jN parameter
will limit the number of parallel processes, but some packages
embed the execution of ninja and do not pass a -j parameter.</para>
<para>When run, ninja normally utilizes the greatest possible number of processes
in parallel. By default this is the number of cores on the system,
plus two. This may overheat the CPU, or make the system run out
of memory. When ninja is invoked from the command line, passing the -jN parameter
will limit the number of parallel processes. Some packages
embed the execution of ninja, and do not pass the -j parameter on to it.</para>
<para>Using the <emphasis>optional</emphasis> procedure below allows a user to
limit the number of parallel processes via an environment variable,
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will limit ninja to four parallel processes.</para>
<para>If desired, add the capability to use the environment variable
NINJAJOBS by running:</para>
<para>If desired, make ninja recognize the environment variable
NINJAJOBS by running the stream editor:</para>
<screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -i '/int Guess/a \
int j = 0;\
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<varlistentry>
<term><parameter>--bootstrap</parameter></term>
<listitem>
<para>This parameter forces ninja to rebuild itself for the current
<para>This parameter forces Ninja to rebuild itself for the current
system.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>

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<term><command>wheel</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>
is a utility to unpack, pack, or convert wheel packages
is a utility to unpack, pack, or convert wheel archives
</para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-wheel">
<primary sortas="b-wheel">wheel</primary>