On 9/5/06, Michael Casadevall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is my first post to the distcc mailing list, so maybe this has
been brought up before, but I haven't seen it before. I'd like to add
support for openslp to distcc so that zero configuration is possible
with the daemon. Adding openslp support will involve a few
difficulties, but I believe the payoff would be worth it:
(Sorry for the long-delayed response.)
There have been several posts about autoconfiguration, mostly
regarding zeroconf or rendezvous. You might check out
Ubuntu's support for Avahi if you haven't already, too;
since it's already deployed, it might be the path of least resistance.
dmucs is another approach that some people use.
And I myself have a patch that uses DNS for autoconfiguration;
it's in use by thousands of engineers daily, so it's somewhat
battle-proven. (Search for 'lsdistcc'.) And it's very low-impact;
it doesn't change distcc itself, just adds a helper app you use
to set DISTCC_HOSTS before stating a build.
But autoconfiguration of distcc has a profound problem:
it makes an insecure service even less secure.
I'll post a second message about how I'd like to deal with that.
- Dan
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