Le 5 nov. 08 à 23:55, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :

Hi.

configure.cc is a Portfile command; it doesn't do anything in macports.conf.

I was not familiar with distcc. I just looked it up (www.distcc.org) and it sounds interesting. I'm not sure how to best use it with MacPorts. MacPorts always defaults to using e.g. /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 to compile on Tiger and Leopard. Maybe distcc has a way to translate that?

It seems that "configuredistcc yes" does the trick from macports.conf, I did nothing else (and running distccmontext I saw that the compilation was indeed distributed). But yes, there are means to play symlinks treaks to have gcc bounce to "distcc gcc", yet I don't like that.

Really, I just wish I had a simple means (= not by having to specify it on each port command line) to specify CC and CXX. Or else, I would prefer that the hard coded values be fully qualified (/usr/bin/i686- apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1) instead of short (/usr/bin/gcc-4.0). In that case I have nothing special to do to use distcc with macports.

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