Just adding to this: we didn't investigate how to extract this default search path for other platforms than gcc. The include server assumes that the output of gcc -v is an very particular format. You may need to extend this parser or perhaps simply extend the include processor with a flag to explictily pass the default system dirs. For testing purposes, you could comment out the current code that queries the compiler and set the involved variables to empty. You'd still need the default system headers on your servers. /Nils
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Fergus Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Perez, Aaron P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> I was looking at the online man pages this morning and wondering the >> same thing myself. When I get the time to try it out I will let you know. >> One thing that I wasn't clear on (as I only scanned over this) does pump >> mode require source (or directory structure) on all machines or are all of >> the necessary source and headers sent over to the volunteer machine? >> > > All of the application source files and headers are sent to the volunteer > machines running the distccd servers. > System header files, however, are not sent. By system header files I mean > those on the default search path (which is output by e.g. "gcc -x c++ -c -v > /dev/null -o /dev/null"). > > Cheers, > Fergus. > > -- > Fergus Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > __ > distcc mailing list http://distcc.samba.org/ > To unsubscribe or change options: > https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/distcc > -- ---- Nils Klarlund Google, Inc.
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