Re: [gentoo-user] distcc with other distro (Debian)

2007-08-06 Thread Dominik Zajac
Hi,

if there is an gcc version problem icecream is your friend
there you dont have so big problems with different gcc versions
and it is easier to configure



2007/8/4, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Friday 03 August 2007 01:34:37 am Ric de France wrote:
  There may be a gotcha of glibc (or other)
  incompatibilities / inconsistencies between Gentoo and Debian, but I'm
  sure others on this list can advise you better.

 distcc only farms out the actual compiling.  Pre-processing is done
 locally,
 so it uses your local header files.  Linking is also done locally, so it
 will
 use your local libraries. [1]

 That said, if you have incompatible compilers (e.g. gcc-3.3 vs. gcc-3.4)
 you
 may have issues, and they may or may not be caught at link time.

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 [1] distcc tries to be smart when passed a command-line that would do both
 compiling and (pre-processing or linking), but when it can't separate the
 stages, it will end up using your local compiler.




Re: [gentoo-user] distcc with other distro (Debian)

2007-08-04 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Friday 03 August 2007 01:34:37 am Ric de France wrote:
 There may be a gotcha of glibc (or other)
 incompatibilities / inconsistencies between Gentoo and Debian, but I'm
 sure others on this list can advise you better.

distcc only farms out the actual compiling.  Pre-processing is done locally, 
so it uses your local header files.  Linking is also done locally, so it will 
use your local libraries. [1]

That said, if you have incompatible compilers (e.g. gcc-3.3 vs. gcc-3.4) you 
may have issues, and they may or may not be caught at link time.

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[1] distcc tries to be smart when passed a command-line that would do both 
compiling and (pre-processing or linking), but when it can't separate the 
stages, it will end up using your local compiler.


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Re: [gentoo-user] distcc with other distro (Debian)

2007-08-03 Thread Ric de France
Hi Kacper,

On 02/08/07, Kacper Goc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm using Gentoo on my Dell Latitide D610 laptop. I also have root
 access to Dell PowerEdge 860 server with 2 Xeon processors running
 under Debian.
 Is there any way to configure portage/distcc to compile on server?

I'm guessing that on the debian box, you run something like

# apt-get install distcc

Then configure it to accept distcc requests from the laptop. I used this guide:

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/distcc.xml

a while ago and got it running, but the machines involved were all
running Gentoo. There may be a gotcha of glibc (or other)
incompatibilities / inconsistencies between Gentoo and Debian, but I'm
sure others on this list can advise you better.

HTH (sorta),

...Ric
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[gentoo-user] distcc with other distro (Debian)

2007-08-02 Thread Kacper Goc
I'm using Gentoo on my Dell Latitide D610 laptop. I also have root
access to Dell PowerEdge 860 server with 2 Xeon processors running
under Debian.
Is there any way to configure portage/distcc to compile on server?

Regards,
Kacper Goc

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