+1 (non-binding) on Ubuntu 14.04 with GCC 4.8.2?
________________________________ From: Alexander Rojas <alexan...@mesosphere.io> Sent: 24 March 2015 11:02 To: user@mesos.apache.org Cc: cc...@tampabay.rr.com Subject: Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Mesos 0.22.0 (rc4) +1 (non binding) On 24 Mar 2015, at 07:27, Michael Park <mcyp...@gmail.com<mailto:mcyp...@gmail.com>> wrote: +1 (non-binding) make check passes on: * Mac OS X 10.10.2 + clang 3.5.0 * Ubuntu 14.04 + gcc 4.4.7 * Ubuntu 14.04 + gcc 4.6.4 * Ubuntu 14.04 + gcc 4.8.2 On 24 March 2015 at 01:01, Niklas Nielsen <nik...@mesosphere.io<mailto:nik...@mesosphere.io>> wrote: 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<mailto: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> <mailto: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