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NAME¶
distcc-pump - accelerate remote compilation with distcc
SYNOPSIS¶
distcc-pump BUILD-COMMAND [ARGS] ...
eval ` distcc-pump --startup `; BUILD-COMMAND [ARGS] ... ; distcc-pump --shutdown
DESCRIPTION¶
distcc-pump is part of distcc. It is used for distcc's pump mode. Distcc's pump mode accelerates remote compilation with distcc by also distributing preprocessing to the servers.
For a detailed description of pump mode, including most notably some important restrictions, see the distcc(1) man page, in particular the HOW PUMP-MODE WORKS section and the RESTRICTIONS ON PUMP MODE section.
The simplest usage is the form
An alternative way of invoking distcc-pump is to explicitly invoke "distcc-pump --startup" to start the include server and "distcc-pump --shutdown" to stop the include server. The "distcc-pump --startup" command will start up the include server, and will print out some environment variable settings. These environment variables are used to communicate between the pump-mode "distcc" client and the include server, and to communicate between "distcc-pump --startup" and "distcc-pump --shutdown". The caller of "distcc-pump --startup" is responsible for setting those environment variables before invoking "distcc" or "distcc-pump --shutdown".
For example:
make -j80
distcc-pump --shutdown
Note that distcc's pump-mode assumes that sources files will not
be
modified during the lifetime of the include server, so modifying source files
during a build may cause inconsistent results.
INVOKING LSDISTCC¶
When invoked in either the simple " distcc-pump COMMAND [ARG] ... " form, or as " distcc-pump --startup ", the distcc-pump script will invoke lsdistcc whenever DISTCC_POTENTIAL_HOSTS is set and DISTCC_HOSTS isn't. It will pass the value of DISTCC_POTENTIAL_HOSTS to lsdistcc and use the output of lsdistcc to set DISTCC_HOSTS.
OPTIONS¶
- --help
- Displays summary instructions.
- --startup
- Starts an include server, and outputs the environment variable settings needed for distcc(1) or distcc-pump --shutdown to access it.
- --shutdown
- Shuts down an include server started up by distcc-pump --startup.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
The following environment variables are all optional.
- DISTCC_LOCATION
- The location of the distcc bin directory, which is normally inferred from the link-resolved dirname of argv[0]. If this location is in fact the bin directory inside an installation (as will be the case when the pump script in the installation executes), then Python executables and distcc itself will be retrieved from the parent directory of the location.
- DISTCC_MAX_DISCREPANCY
- see the distcc(1) man page.
- DISTCC_POTENTIAL_HOSTS
- The distcc servers that will be queried by lsdistcc in order to produce a value for DISTCC_HOSTS. This value may be unset or null. In such cases, lsdistcc will not be invoked, and distcc will use DISTCC_HOSTS or the distcc hosts configuration file, as described in the "Host Specifications" section of distcc(1).
- DISTCC_HOSTS
- This variable is passed through to distcc but only if DISTCC_POTENTIAL_HOSTS is not set.
- LSDISTCC_ARGS
- Extra arguments to pass to lsdistcc. See lsdistcc --help for more details.
- INCLUDE_SERVER_ARGS
- Extra arguments to pass to the include server.
- PYTHONOPTIMIZE
- If set to "", then Python optimization is disabled.
EXAMPLE¶
distcc-pump make -j20
BUGS¶
If you think you have found a distcc bug, please see the file reporting-bugs.txt in the documentation directory for information on how to report it.
AUTHORS¶
The distcc-pump script and distcc's pump mode were written by Nils Klarlund, Manos Renieris, Fergus Henderson, and Craig Silverstein. Please report bugs to <distcc@lists.samba.org>.
LICENCE¶
distcc-pump is part of distcc. You are free to use distcc. distcc (including this manual) may be copied, modified or distributed only under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence version 2 or later. distcc comes with absolutely no warranty. A copy of the GPL is included in the file COPYING.
SEE ALSO¶
distcc(1), distccd(1), include_server(1), gcc(1), and make(1)
9 June 2008 |