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On Mon, 2006-08-28 at 16:05 +1200, Nick Rout wrote: |
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> did you follow the advice that flashes past at the end of the ebuild |
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> (too fast to read) that says to run the monitor as follows: |
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> DISTCC_DIR=/var/tmp/portage/.distcc distccmon-gnome |
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> or |
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> DISTCC_DIR=/var/tmp/portage/.distcc distccmon-text N |
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> another way to tell is by setting a log file then tail -f logfile |
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> Also the output of top on a machine will allow you to tell if it is |
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> running gcc - if its not emerging something itself, its a good bet the |
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> gcc processes are as a result of slave compilation. |
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I copy/pasted the line above about DISTCC_DIR and ran the monitor. It |
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didn't show anything. Also, there was no gcc process running on my |
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client PC, which is supposed to be assisting with compilations... |
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> On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 21:51:15 -0500 |
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> Michael Sullivan wrote: |
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> > I set up my network to use distcc earlier this afternoon following the |
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> > Gentoo guide. I'm not sure it's working though. I've been emerging |
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> > stuff on all three machines all afternoon, but when I run the |
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> > distccmon-gui application, nothing is listed. Should it be? What am I |
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> > doing wrong? |
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> > -- |
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> > gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |
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> -- |
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> Nick Rout <nick@×××××××.nz> |
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