Kevin Cummings writes:
As I recall, distcc involves running distcc instead of gcc. Do the RPM builds somehow override which compiler get used to use the standard gcc compiler instead of distcc? Perhaps through an environment variable in the build script?
As I've explained in the paragraph you immediately quoted afterwards, during rpmbuild "ps" shows distcc getting invoked. So, distcc is being invoked from rpm. Except that it's not distributing the builds:
> ps shows the maximum number of "/usr/bin/distcc /usr/bin/g++ [options]" > processes running locally, that I but nothing gets distributed to other > hosts.
I've got distcc configured for 10 concurrent builds. 4 local, 6 distributed to another host. I see ten distcc processes on the local machine during the rpmbuild, /var/log/messages on the other host shows nothing – it logs distcc server activity otherwise – and the local host appears to be running only four concurrent compiles.
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