I would like to steer this conversation/thread back to the release vote.
Can you restart the distcc discussion in another thread?

Cheers,
Niklas

On 23 March 2015 at 21:31, CCAAT <cc...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

> Excellent start! Nice links I was not aware of (thanks).
>  Folks can use distcc now to test new rollouts of mesos?
> That was the quest of the thread was/is to establish some codes for
> testing new rollouts of mesos.
>
> It'll need to be 'extended' for cross compiling too for my needs.
> I'd like to follow up with anyone that get's distcc working with cross
> compiling for different arches. arm64 would be really cool. (LLVM?)
>
> My small cluster needs some work, much of it not related to mesos, but
> my efforts to run mesos and spark without the HDFS and use Cephfs, btrfs
> and supporting codes. So I'm not sure when I'll get this mesos-distcc
> installed and running in the near future; but I am most interested in
> follow the issues other encounter on compiling and cross compiling on a
> mesos cluster.
>
> What would be really cool is to run this distcc-mesos on top of spark
> and cephfs for some real fast compile times of large codes.
>
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
>
> On 03/23/2015 10:22 PM, Adam Bordelon wrote:
>
>> 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
>> <mailto: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/>
>>
>>     https://code.google.com/p/__distcc/downloads/list
>>     <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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