Hi,
I have one machine running FreeBSD 9.2 amd64 as dedicated server with lots of CPU power and RAM and a small netbook running FreeBSD 10.0 i386. Now I want to build some ports on the netbook - with the help of the big machine, but somehow I could not manage to actually distribute builds from the netbook to the big machine. Now I have some doubts:
Is it possible to use devel/distcc with one machine running amd64 and another one running the i386 version of FreeBSD? Also, will it matter if one machine has FreeBSD Release 9.2 and the other one 10.0? I have not found anything explicit in the manuals or forums stating this.
If not, can I have two distcc "networks" on the same LAN with those machines for amd64 listening on the standard port and all i386 machines listening on some other?
cheers,
Michael
I have one machine running FreeBSD 9.2 amd64 as dedicated server with lots of CPU power and RAM and a small netbook running FreeBSD 10.0 i386. Now I want to build some ports on the netbook - with the help of the big machine, but somehow I could not manage to actually distribute builds from the netbook to the big machine. Now I have some doubts:
Is it possible to use devel/distcc with one machine running amd64 and another one running the i386 version of FreeBSD? Also, will it matter if one machine has FreeBSD Release 9.2 and the other one 10.0? I have not found anything explicit in the manuals or forums stating this.
If not, can I have two distcc "networks" on the same LAN with those machines for amd64 listening on the standard port and all i386 machines listening on some other?
cheers,
Michael