Hi all. I am new to distcc and am seeking a bit of advise. First off, some background:
I just "inherited" the duty of overseeing the build system for a fairly large project. The project's native C components target the following architechtures-OSs: IA32-linux S390-Linux IA32-windows SPARC-Solaris RISC-HPUX PPC-AIX S390-ZOS ISeries-OS400 (yes, I know) Our compile farm consists of one machine for each target. Currently, the build system is, IMHO, pretty old-school and inefficient. Basically, all the source code is pushed from the master build machine (SCP or FTP) to the targets where it is natively compiled, linked, packaged and returned to the master build machine. My ultimate goal is to set up gcc cross-compilers on all the machines in the farm and use distcc to distribute the compilation. I was just wondering if anyone out there can shed a little light on any problems, pit-falls and "gotchas" I will encounter if and when I decide to go through with this. Alternatively, I can take the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach. Any experiences and resources would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Vince __ distcc mailing list http://distcc.samba.org/ To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/distcc