Dror,

Perhaps jam is like cons/pcons/scons -- the environment that comes from the shell is NOT used -- so that the build is environment-independent.  If this is the case, then perhaps some environment variable you have in your shell needs to be defined in your jamfile?  This is just a guess, but it is what we have to do in our cons/pcons/scons *Conscript files.

Vic


Dror Harel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dan,

Thanks for the quick reply.
Maybe I should elaborate more about my environment and success so far :)
I have 3 nodes in my test environment right now. I have distcc
configured and working quite well with all the code I throw at it. Well,
almost all code... When I add Jam to the mix, things just stop working
for me, and the processes are all running on the original node.

Any advise?

Thanks,
Dror.

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Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:04 AM
To: Dror Harel
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [distcc] distcc and JAM

On 2/14/06, Dror Harel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have any references or hints on how to best integrate
distcc
> with a build system that uses Perforce's "jam"?
> I'm having some issues with it and distcc doesn't seem to launch
processes
> on the other nodes...

You could start by setting DISTCC_VERBOSE=1 on the client
side. Be sure to start with the most trivial test case you can,
e.g. compiling a hello, world app by hand using distcc;
once that works, try the same thing with Jam.
- Dan

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