Thanks, After i made the changes it just become to use all the machines. Piero
On Monday 13 October 2003 14:39, you wrote: > Am Monday 13 October 2003 16:05 schrieb Piero B. Contezini: > > Ahm, Make -j8 dont actually do this? > > My Makefile is quite simple: > > [..] > > > server: > > $(CC) -c -o procmcast.o procmcast.cpp $(INCLUDE) > > $(CC) -c -o proctcppacket.o proctcppacket.cpp $(INCLUDE) > > $(CC) -c -o data.o data.cpp $(INCLUDE) > > $(CC) -c -o server.o main.cpp $(INCLUDE) > > $(CC) -c -o pdata.o pdata.cpp $(INCLUDE) > > $(CC) -o server server.o procmcast.o proctcppacket.o data.o pdata.o > > $(EOBJECTS) $(ARCHIVES) $(LDFLAGS) -lstdc++ > > This is a clumsy construct and makes it very hard (if not impossible, as > your case suggests) to paralellize things. Better use something like this: > > %.o: %.cpp > $(CXX) -c -o $@ $< > > server: procmcast.o proctcppacket.o data.o server.o pdata.o > $(CXX) -o server $^ $(EOBJECTS) $(ARCHIVES) $(LDFLAGS) > > This is a lot less to type and should achieve the same - and make it > possible for make to paralellize things, because now each .cpp -> .o step > is a rule of it's own and thus can be outsourced. > > - Frerich > > P.S.: You don't need to link against libstdc++ by hand, g++ does that > automatically. __ distcc mailing list http://distcc.samba.org/ To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/distcc
