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x86 Darwin compiler farm?
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x86 Darwin compiler farm?


  • Subject: x86 Darwin compiler farm?
  • From: Stefan Werner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 09:39:15 +0200

Hi,

since Xcode uses distcc for distributed compiling, I was wondering if I could use one (or several) Darwin/x86 computers as extra compiler nodes. Now, the only thing I'm not sure about is if/how I can tell Xcode to ignore the version of the OS: I notice already that OS X computers with different versions of OS X (like 10.4.1 vs 10.4.2) are rejected by Xcode's distributed compiling. To my knowledge, the latest binary release of Darwin/x86 corresponds to 10.4.0, a revision I do not intend to downgrade my PowerBook to. Does anyone know where the OS version check happens (some Rendezvous service in Xcode?) and more important, can I override it?

Thanks,
Stefan
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