On Wednesday 19 December 2007 18:19:19 John Griessen wrote:
> 
> René Rebe wrote:
> 
> >> http://www.t2-project.org/documentation/  handbook is the way to read 
> >> about details of using T2?
> > 
> > Yes, the handbook should be a quite good start.
> 
>  From reading the handbook so far, it recommends a t2 install from CD
> for cross compiling a t2 for ARM to avoid conflicts with installed compilers
> on other distros.  How about using other computers to share compiling?
> Do they all have to be carefully prepared to use one version of gcc and 
> binutils,
> or is shared compiling across non-homogenous machines easy?

If you want to utiize distcc or icecream you have to use the same
T2 tree to build the identical cross compiler on the other "nodes" -
or NFS mount the t2 cross compiler.

Yours,

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