If it fails at any point and you receive a message like | make: *** [Makefile:xxx: all] Error 2 | just re-type and enter the above line ' make -j $(nproc) '.
Why do I have to run make multiple times before I succeed?
Besides, I didn't succeed - ran that make for more than 10 times, then stuck at 99%.
@TelKitty it happens because makefile targets are not serialized, some target needs a result of some other target but it is not specified in your makefile and when you use -j option such targets are executed concurrently and the dependent target fails. You have two options here, always use -j 1 by overriding $nproc variable or fix your makefile.
That face when I knew about all the issues but assumed that the test was dumb and made assumptions, so I gave the wrong answers based on the presumed assumptions -_-
So I didn't learn anything from the answers but still got most of them wrong