Martin Pool wrote: >> My bad, I have a '-dr' switch in my command line and gcc puts the >> generated files in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] current directory which happends to >> be $TMP >> on a server machine but in my source tree on the client machine. > OK, distcc (in arch head, will be 2.18.4) now runs anything with -d > locally. This will at least make it correct. Bringing the debug > output back from the remote machine will require a protocol change. > (Is it really worth it? How many people do all their builds with > compiler debugging turned on?)
IMO, lots of people. I haven't programmed in C for quite a long time but I'd say around 70% of the time I was running in debug mode. I might be special as I like to step through my code in the debugger even if it works. I used non debug compilation now and then to verify that I get the same results as in debug mode. So yes it is worth it. I'd like to see -dr support in distcc but I will survive with local compilations in the mean time. Cheers, Nadim __ distcc mailing list http://distcc.samba.org/ To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/distcc