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Re: ICE on linux-2.6 (2.6.18, official debs)



Hey,

On Tuesday, October 24, 2006, at 01:13  PM, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:

In my distcc tests with m68ks, I got a speedup of roughly 100% when using two m68ks (1x 060/1x 040) and compiling a kernel via 2 DSL links and VPN.
So, I guess using hosts on the local network won't be slower... ;)

I once compiled stuff among a pentium and a celeron (two laptops) while using gentoo, which has notoriously long builds. My experience is that the build is about as reliable as make -j2. That is if it works for that it works for both (reasonable). LAN should help a bit, I have seen some overhead: some packages did even slow down considerably (when trying to force the whole compilation on the remote host). I did also attempt to use a very slow and a very fast computer and for several packages build time decreased only little. But for some packages you can get speedups from 50% to 150%, as you mention. Given the scarcity of 68k resources, even an older PII or PIII with polenty of ram and a good link among the two computers would help greatly. We should check the difficult packages we have and elect those fot distcc (not use it blindly).

One thing to note is that the two boxes should try to run the whole compiler toolchan equal up to minor releases, I had problems with that even on x86 otherwise.

Have a nice day,
  Riccardo



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