Optimizing distcc
IceFox writes "Having fallen in love with distcc and its ability to speed up compiling (insert anyone who compiles like Gentoo users or Linux developers). I recently got the chance to dive deeper into distcc. By itself distcc will decrease your build times, but did you know that if you tweak a few things you can get a whole lot better compile times? Through a lot of trial and error, tips from others, profiling, testing and just playing around with distcc, I have put together a nice big article. It shows how developers can get a bigger bang for their buck out of their old computers and distcc with just a few changes."
This is cool...I learned something on slashdot today. On a hunch I got a bash shell on my OSX box at home and typed "dist--", and lo there be distcc already installed and ready to go. That must be what they use for distributed builds in XCode
The "cue the foo posts in 3, 2, 1..." posts will commence with no subsequent foo posts in 3, 2, 1...
If he was only interested in helping himself he wouldn't have bothered with a nice writeup for all us to read.
If everyone measured the value of his actions only by the time it will save him/herself, there probably wouldn't be much of a free software community these days.
If you knew you were going to be slashdotted, wouldn't you link to a static version of the article instead of one running a PHP script?
AccountKiller
In the first paragraph I mention that you should use it and be familiar with it. Assuming that you already do use it, then the rest of the article applies about how you can improve a certain portion of it (distcc). You don't ignore all the books on optimizing C code just because there are plenty of algorithm books do you?
-Benjamin Meyer
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