diff -up Python-2.7/Makefile.pre.in.fix-parallel-make Python-2.7/Makefile.pre.in --- Python-2.7/Makefile.pre.in.fix-parallel-make 2010-07-22 15:01:39.567996932 -0400 +++ Python-2.7/Makefile.pre.in 2010-07-22 15:47:02.437998509 -0400 @@ -207,6 +207,7 @@ SIGNAL_OBJS= @SIGNAL_OBJS@ ########################################################################## # Grammar +GRAMMAR_STAMP= $(srcdir)/grammar-stamp GRAMMAR_H= $(srcdir)/Include/graminit.h GRAMMAR_C= $(srcdir)/Python/graminit.c GRAMMAR_INPUT= $(srcdir)/Grammar/Grammar @@ -530,10 +531,24 @@ Modules/getpath.o: $(srcdir)/Modules/get Modules/python.o: $(srcdir)/Modules/python.c $(MAINCC) -c $(PY_CFLAGS) -o $@ $(srcdir)/Modules/python.c +# GNU "make" interprets rules with two dependents as two copies of the rule. +# +# In a parallel build this can lead to pgen being run twice, once for each of +# GRAMMAR_H and GRAMMAR_C, leading to race conditions in which the compiler +# reads a partially-overwritten copy of one of these files, leading to syntax +# errors (or linker errors if the fragment happens to be syntactically valid C) +# +# See http://www.gnu.org/software/hello/manual/automake/Multiple-Outputs.html +# for more information +# +# Introduce ".grammar-stamp" as a contrived single output from PGEN to avoid +# this: +$(GRAMMAR_H) $(GRAMMAR_C): $(GRAMMAR_STAMP) -$(GRAMMAR_H) $(GRAMMAR_C): $(PGEN) $(GRAMMAR_INPUT) +$(GRAMMAR_STAMP): $(PGEN) $(GRAMMAR_INPUT) -@$(INSTALL) -d Include -$(PGEN) $(GRAMMAR_INPUT) $(GRAMMAR_H) $(GRAMMAR_C) + touch $(GRAMMAR_STAMP) $(PGEN): $(PGENOBJS) $(CC) $(OPT) $(LDFLAGS) $(PGENOBJS) $(LIBS) -o $(PGEN)