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SUMMARY="Distribute compilation of C code across several machines on a network"
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HOMEPAGE="http://distcc.org/"
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COPYRIGHT="2002-2004 by Martin Pool
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2005 Google Inc."
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LICENSE="GNU GPL v2"
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SOURCE_URI="https://github.com/distcc/distcc/archive/distcc-3.1.tar.gz"
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CHECKSUM_SHA256="721523b81584b4104cf48da8d629ffa0768adb4e032885dcd4e25ffd6703dd63"
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REVISION="3"
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ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2 ?x86"
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PROVIDES="
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distcc = $portVersion
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cmd:distcc = $portVersion
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cmd:distccd = $portVersion
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cmd:distccmon_text = $portVersion
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cmd:lsdistcc = $portVersion
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cmd:pump =$portVersion
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"
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GLOBAL_WRITABLE_FILES="
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settings/default/distcc keep-old
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settings/distcc/hosts keep-old
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settings/distcc/clients.allow keep-old
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settings/distcc/commands.allow.sh keep-old
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"
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REQUIRES="
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haiku
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lib:libpython2.7
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"
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BUILD_REQUIRES="
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devel:libpython2.7
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"
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BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
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haiku_devel
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cmd:libtoolize
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cmd:which
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cmd:aclocal
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cmd:autoconf
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cmd:gcc
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cmd:gdb
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cmd:g++
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cmd:make
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"
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PATCHES="distcc-3.1.patchset"
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BUILD()
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{
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libtoolize --copy --force --install
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./autogen.sh
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CFLAGS=-D_BSD_SOURCE runConfigure ./configure \
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LDFLAGS=-L`python-config --prefix`/lib/python2.6/config
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make $jobArgs
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}
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INSTALL()
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{
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make install
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}
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TEST()
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{
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make check RESTRICTED_PATH=/sources/distcc-3.1:/bin
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}
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DESCRIPTION="
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distcc is a program to distribute builds of C, C++, Objective C or Objective \
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C++ code across several machines on a network. distcc should always generate \
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the same results as a local build, is simple to install and use, and is \
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usually much faster than a local compile.
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distcc does not require all machines to share a filesystem, have synchronized \
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clocks, or to have the same libraries or header files installed. They can even \
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have different processors or operating systems, if cross-compilers are \
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installed.
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"
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