Re: trouble with distributed builds
Re: trouble with distributed builds
- Subject: Re: trouble with distributed builds
- From: Stephen DiVerdi <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 22:13:25 -0700 (PDT)
The build machines have xcode 3.1.2 and os x 10.5.7. I had hoped that
maybe there was a way to confirm the problem is version mis-match
without going through the process of changing versions and then testing.
Like maybe a way in xcode to say "hey, here's a hostname - can you
distribute to it?" But I've spoken to our build farm admin, and he's
said he could upgrade one to 3.1.3, so I guess I'll try that. The
reason this seems weird to me is because there are other people on the
same subnet as me with, say, xcode 3.1 who are able to distribute builds
fine, so I thought maybe the version requirements were tied to
gcc/distcc version and not xcode rev.
Well, today I went ahead and upgraded a few of the build machines to
3.1.3, and still no dice. I can ping the machines, I can see them on
Bonjour Browser broadcasting xcodedistcc, and as far as I know, the xcode
and os x versions match...But when I open the distributed build panel of
the xcode preferences, no machines show up in the hosts panel (when
sharing via distcc and bonjour selected).
Also, I tried manually adding a build machine by creating an additional
group in the left pain (in addition to the Bonjour group) and manually
adding the hostname on the right, but as soon as I do, it disappears.
After that, I tried switching from distcc to dedicated build hosts, and
again manually enetered the same hostname, and xcode crashed.
So...Something else is going on here besides version mismatch. Any ideas
on what that might be or how to go about diagnosing it? Thanks again,
-stephen diverdi
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