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When using install.sh install, on systems where the compilation process takes longer than the configured suspend timeout, the system will enter sleep mode, pausing (and potentially breaking) the compilation process.
In my case, the compilation successfully continued without errors, but I doubt this is guaranteed in every scenario or during any other step of the script.
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Hello. Thanks for bringing this up, a little googling made me discover systemd-inhibit. For now, anyone affected can simply use systemd-inhibit ./install.sh install and should be fine. Since it's a one-liner, we may embed it in the near future.
When using
install.sh install
, on systems where the compilation process takes longer than the configured suspend timeout, the system will enter sleep mode, pausing (and potentially breaking) the compilation process.In my case, the compilation successfully continued without errors, but I doubt this is guaranteed in every scenario or during any other step of the script.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: