Now, all the top-level packages have Makefiles and search for Java files
in subpackages.
If a .java file does not get picked up by the Makefiles, it will
nonetheless be compiled if referenced from somewhere else in the
project, but dependency tracking at the level of 'make' is broken.
Currently, building PRISM with parallel building does not work,
as there are dependencies between targets that are not fully
encoded in the Makefiles. Building with -j n flag would lead to error.
Now, we add the .NOTPARALLEL target to most of the Makefiles,
which tell GNU make to ignore the -j flag. Note that this
only inhibits parallel builds for the current Makefile, we
thus have to specify it for all sub-Makefiles as well
(see https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Parallel.html)
For the external libraries, CUDD and LPSolve don't seem to mind building
in parallel, so we don't inhibit there and can get some minor compile time
speed-up by using multiple cores if the -j option is specified.
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