On Dec 14, 2005, at 11:38 AM, David Abrahams wrote:

David Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

David Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

My next shot-in-the-dark guess is to install ccache, but that caused
such a time suck the last time I did it that I'm reticent.
Furthermore, distcc only worked on the other machine when ccache
/wasn't/ installed.  Any clues?

Against my better judgement, I installed ccache (but not
ccache-default, this time).  It worked!  whew.  I hope when this is
all over we can capture the knowledge I've gained in some document
(or, better yet, the script).

So I was expecting some build errors when the backend failed to
compile against the firewire support library, but no such luck (?)
Perhaps the configure script detected lack of firewire support and
just didn't include that component?


Not sure if its related, but about a month ago my normal configure which included --enable-firewire stopped enabling firewire. There has definitely been some library check added that overrides the -- enable-firewire option.

Keith C
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