On Sep 10, 3:13 ¨Βν¬ Εςιγ ΘοδεΌδςβς®®®ΐσεηνεξτ·®ξετΎ χςοτεΊ > On Sep 10, 2008, at 11:06 AM, Trans wrote: > > > Is it worth potentially breaking Rakefiles to prevent this sort of > > thing (like drake -j2 or more does)? I'm not so sure. While one might > > consider this Rakefile "bad design" because it doesn't fit the > > original formal notion, it nonetheless does what one would expect it > > to do. I think I'd rather have that, than the potential for ambiguous > > behavior. > > They aren't potentially broken, they are broken. ¨Βιτ θαππεξτο χοςλωου§φε κυστ ηοττεξ μυγλω® There's no such thing as luck in computer programming. T.