aks threading.
> 2) It does bad rewriting of subjects. (I'm replying to a message
> titled "[gentoo-user] «-»: [gentoo-user] Re: [gentoo-user] «-»:
> [gentoo-user] Distcc advice needed")
> 3) It's sending HTML emails which explicitly sets the font size of the
> text be
eaks threading.
2) It does bad rewriting of subjects. (I'm replying to a message
titled "[gentoo-user] «-»: [gentoo-user] Re: [gentoo-user] «-»:
[gentoo-user] Distcc advice needed")
3) It's sending HTML emails which explicitly sets the font size of the
text being quoted. (On my syst
I've overcome that problem by modifying ssh wrapper script by
adding -F /location/of/.ssh/config
Right now Im going to test it
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On 2012-06-05 18:00, Michael Mol wrote:
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Samuraiii wrote:
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Samuraiii wrote:
> Thanks for help, this problem is not the one that aches me right now - and
> when I re-thaught it again I simply realized that it dissapeared.
>
> BUT
> Do somebody know how from distcc tell ssh which port to use to connect to
> remote machine -
Thanks for help, this problem is not the one that aches me right
now - and when I re-thaught it again I simply realized that it
dissapeared.
BUT
Do somebody know how from distcc tell ssh which port to use to
connect to remote machine - all of "
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 16:44:19 +0200
Samuraiii wrote:
> Hello friends,
> I'm in need of good advice.
> I have 3 computers running gentoo and want to utilise all of them for
> distcc compiling - the emerging computer would be everytime different.
> Two machines are amd64 and one is x86 and this appe
Hello friends,
I'm in need of good advice.
I have 3 computers running gentoo and want to utilise all of them
for distcc compiling - the emerging computer would be everytime
different. Two machines are amd64 and one is x86 and this appears
to be proble
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