I know it's over a year old and hasn't been updated, but bmahler already
created a distcc framework example for Mesos.
https://github.com/mesos/mesos-distcc

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 7:56 PM, CCAAT <cc...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

> On 03/23/2015 09:02 PM, Adam Bordelon wrote:
>
>  Integration tests are definitely desired/recommended. Some of us devs
>> just do make [dist]check, but others test integrations with their
>> favourite frameworks, or push it to their internal testing clusters.
>> We're open to any additional testing you would like to propose and/or
>> perform.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Adam-
>>
>
> Distcc is a distributed compiling program that has been a long staple on
> Gentoo linux and many other distros. I work on Gentoo and I think that
> setting up distcc to run on a mesos cluster is a fabulous idea. Not only
> can you compile native binaries for the inherent arch, but cross compiling
> should work too. Everyone has to recompile (optimized) kernels
> frequently with the release cycle of the linux kernel team. With the
> current roll out of all sorts of 64 bit arm systems, there's going to be
> a great opportunity to cross compile arm64 bit codes on CISC (X86_64)
> bit clusters.
>
> This also starts the process of heterogeneous mesos clusters, surely
> inevitable.
>
> https://code.google.com/p/distcc/
>
> https://code.google.com/p/distcc/downloads/list
>
> With LLvm, gnu and other projects, compiling and cross compiling on a
> mesos cluster is sure to be a very, very popoular idea. Any CI endeavor
> will necessitate lots of compiling too.
>
> hope this helps,
> James
>
>
>
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