[please reply to the list] On 17 Mar 2004, TMI-Concept <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're right no semi-colon on my string. : is called a colon in English. > >I think you must have some environmental problem causing make to fail, > > > Just to be sure, I defined in /etc/profile export > $DISTCC_HOSTS='localhost, 192.168.X.X' > I hope this notation is correct (i guess so according to the man > page). No, you need export DISTCC_HOSTS='localhost 192.168.X.X' No comma. No cash. Even better is to just do echo 'localhost 192.168.X.X' > /usr/local/etc/hosts or wherever it is with your installation. > I've logged the strace of make -j 4 CC=distcc dep: > > execve("/usr/bin/make", ["make", "-j", "4", "CC=distcc", "dep"], [/* 17 > vars */]) = 0 > uname({sys="Linux", node="Godflesh", ...}) = 0 > brk(0) = 0x8069500 > > î > +- Is this the place of the "unavailable jobserver" message ? > The node parameter indicates only the name of the localhost, is this a > normal output ? No. You need to direct the trace to a file using strace -o. Then view that in less, and look for an error immediately preceding the jobserver unavailable error. > ++ It seems that it complains about ld.so.nohwcap and ld.so.preload > missing. On my system I found only those two files: > > ld.so.conf > ld.so.cache I don't think that is a problem. -- Martin Of course Linux is the way to go (if you don't have the balls to pirate software). -- Ray Lopez
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