On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 08:26, you wrote:
> OK
>
> I have set up my server for rsync so we can get the portage tree and any
> distfiles (ie sources) locally for the fest. I followed the howto
> pointed out by someone yesterday.
>
> I also set up distcc, but cannot get it to work. I have set up on the
> client machine the following entries in /etc/make.conf:

I suspect that Gentoo Central have not got that level of integration yet.
See below.

> DISTCC_HOSTS="192.168.2.3"
>
> FEATURES="ccache distcc"
>
> MAKEOPTS="-j3"
>
> when I run an emerge I get lines like this:
>
> distcc[28081] (dcc_connect_by_addr) ERROR: failed to connect to
> 192.168.0.1:3632: Connection timed out
>
> distcc[28081] (dcc_build_somewhere) Warning: failed to distribute,
> running locally instead
>
> Well I'm not surprised it cannot connect to 192.168.0.1, as there is no
> such macine. I asked it to go to 192.168.2.3 but it doesn't.
>
> it also tries to connect to 192.168.0.2, again unsuccessfully.
>
> any ideas??
man distcc he say:-

Server specification:
A list of servers is taken from the environment variable $DISTCC_HOSTS, or
the file $HOME/.distcc/hosts, or the file /etc/distcc/hosts.
Each host can be given in any of these forms, see the manual for details:

   localhost                  run in place
   HOST                       TCP connection, port 3632
   HOST:PORT                  TCP connection, specified port
   @HOST                      SSH connection
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]                  SSH connection to specified host

unfortunately the silly twit doesn't say what the field separator is, I'd try 
for a comma.

HTH

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C. S.

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