On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 11:54 AM Thomas Weißschuh <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I expect this to be due to a change in make 4.4 that ignores SIGPIPEs [0]. > So programs called from make will not receive a SIGPIPE when writing to > a closed pipe but instead an EPIPE write error. > `find` does not seem to handle this. Thank you so much for the clarification! I've also seen reports of other tools not handling it (such as `yes'). > > This behavior in make is new and I can't find a reasoning for it. > It also breaks other softwares builds. Are you aware of active discussion regarding this on Savannah, or should I go and report the effects there? > For now you can disable CONFIG_IKHEADERS and the build should work > again. Alright, thanks. Did that, and re-ran my kernel build (allmodconfig). All works now. > [0] make 4.4 was packaged for ArchLinux on 5th of January, so it would > fit the timeline. Yep, running Make 4.4.