Hi, Thanks for trying distcc. Please write to the list in future, so that other people can benefit from the discussion.
On 17 Jan 2003, Steve Hay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry to bother you, but I was wondering about distcc. I compiled > it on my slack box and got a error about the multiline printf in dopt.c > (line 114 thereabouts).. Anyways, I commented that out and got it to > compile with gcc 3.2, but the program doesn't seem to want to work locally. > > I tried the kernel, with export $DISTCC_HOSTS='localhost' then make -j2 > CC='distcc' .. Running with only $DISTCC_HOSTS='localhost' is an OK way to test that distcc is working, but of course it won't actually be any faster, since programs are only built locally. In this case distcc just provides a thin wrapper around gcc. > and got errors about missing files. Strangely, I could > successfully use distcc from another box to compile the kernel (2.4), > using this same box as one of the servers. You really need to get into the habit of quoting the actual error messages when reporting a problem. Please read this: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html At a guess, you have not run "make config" or "make dep" in the kernel tree. > I'm not quite sure what's going on, whether its a library problem (I > built gcc 3.2 myself on this machine with default options: lots of > 2.95.x libraries) or what. If you think this is a bug, please let me > know if there is anything I can do/run to fix it. I really can't speculate without seeing the error message. You might try writing and compiling a hello world program, and see if that works or not. > If not, I will continue to attempt to find the problem. Also, do you > have any recommendations for how to run this on an insecure network? > (i.e. college campus) Wait a month or two for ssh support. -- Martin _______________________________________________ distcc mailing list http://distcc.samba.org/ To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/distcc Alan Cox, Bdale, hpa, rusty, tridge, greg KH --> http://linux.conf.au/
