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Re: Xcode 2.4 and shared workgroup build
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Re: Xcode 2.4 and shared workgroup build


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 2.4 and shared workgroup build
  • From: Dix Lorenz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 08:25:19 +0200

On Sep 15, 2006, at 12:17 AM, Ondrej Valik wrote:

Hello.
Switching from Xcode 2.2.1 to Xcode 2.4 I realized that shared workgroup builds are behaving differently. We have two intel iMacs which are both shared for distributed compilation. One of them is used by developer who builds our software in Xcode. In 2.2.1 Xcode was using both iMacs for compilation (six simultaneous compilation processes), but Xcode 2.4 is using only remote iMac and local machine does not compile anything (no overhead in Activity Monitor and only four simultaneous compilation processes). We assured several times that everything is properly configured, both macs are sharing for shared workgroup build and both are visible in Bonjour set. We even tried Trusted set with both mac manually added.


So my question: is there anything that I am missing or is this correct behaviour (maybe it was introduced already in Xcode 2.3 but we skipped this version because of Debugger step over issues)? And if so is there any expert option which could enable old 2.2.1 behaviour?

Using both computers in the 2.2.1 way means for us huge time saving so this new change makes distributed builds for us completely unusable.

Apple changed the behaviour at some point (I think 2.3 although traces of it showed up earlier) and since then I can't use distributed compiling anymore. My main machine is a lot faster than the other machines and to have 4 cores just sitting idle makes no sense. I filed a bug in January (#4402261) and this one actually got answered: "Engineering has determined this issue behaves as intended". Well, so much for using dc until I buy a few more Quad Cores...


Dix


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