xbps-triggers: allow parallelism in pycompile#59871
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xbps-triggers: allow parallelism in pycompile#59871ahesford wants to merge 1 commit intovoid-linux:masterfrom
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Testing the changes
Starting with Python 3.5, the
compileallmodule supports parallel execution. Taking advantage of this greatly reduces configuration time when, for example, thepython3package is updated.Also, the test for whether
${py3_sitelib}/${f}is a directory is superfluous, because the exact same commands are run in both branches. Let's eliminate this useless duplication.