On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 18:31 -0800, Bruce Markey wrote: > Bruce Markey wrote: > I make install on my desktop then rsync from any other host where I > want to run that version. I just type 'mi' and have the desired version > in place. I do this when I want to upgrade my production machine, but the recompile takes forever. Partly this is because the I don't share my ccache directories between the machines, and partly because I need a different configuration; my script does: make distclean ; rsync ... ; ./configure ... ; make -j5 -k ; ... on the remote host.
My mistake this time was that I was making changes on the remote machine host to avoid the "make distclean" portion of my script. I should just write another script that only syncs the source... > I have four machines with mysqld. Myth binaries look for ./mysql.txt > before anything else so I have a subdirectory for each hostname in my > home dir, each with a ./mysql.txt for the database server on that host. I didn't realize it used ./mysql.txt first. I have 3 DB's set up; two on my dev machine, and one the production system. For the frontend's I've just been using MYTHCONFDIR, but for testing backends I've been changing ~/.mythtv/mysql.txt every time which is huge annoyance. -- Daniel _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
