Is there any chances for the patch to go upstream? Or any other idea/method/workaround for cross builds which can make to upstream?
All idealism aside (that build system should take care of it) it is still stinking annoying when multi-hour batch cross builds gets broken because some silly hardcoded make file uses plain compiler names. I'm pretty tired right now submitting all the bugs to Gentoo bugzilla - with several of them displaying little to no activity. I'd rather not wait for people to fix their build systems - and workaround them now and here. Because later does seem to take months - and update builds are breaking more or less every week. On 3/12/07, Ihar `Philips` Filipau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Patch adding --subst-rcmd command line option to distccd against arch's patch 183. This time it is tested and has trace logging built in too.
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distcc-subst_rcmd-arch-2-183.patch
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