Here is the gentoo distcc guild that says you should not run distcc on
hardened host for a not hardened system. 
http://mirror.eacoss.org/documentation/gentoo/distcc.html

However, I currently have an amd64 system that runs distccd that my
celeron laptop and p3 media pc use with no issues.

-Zac

On 3/7/06, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 March 2006 17:31, Kai Kuehne wrote:
> > Hi Rumen,
> >
> > On 3/7/06, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > Not 100 % sure but think that you can't use 'distcc' with hardened &
> > > vanilla profiles, even if gcc versions are the same.
> > > These profiles have different compile flags, etc.
> > > Some time ago here (ML) there were an error message due to use if
> > > hardened & normal GCC (python segfault IIRC) using "distcc".
> > > HTH.Rumen
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Does anyone know that architecture is better?
> > Should I use x86 or i686 instead of amd64 to make distcc between my
> > server and my laptop(pentium4 profile) work?
> >
> > Greetings :)
> > Kai
> Hi,
> Just some directions, as i don't use it (distcc).
> First check the distcc-doc in gentoo.org.
> Then read (/etc/make.conf.example) about setting your CFLAGS.
> IIRC there's at least three "-march=", "-mcpu=" and "-mtune=".
> By memory (for example) -mtune=pentium4 give your generated code which is
> backward compatible with i686.
> But don't just believe me, check first. Someone else here?
> PS: also better use the sama GCC version on both machines.
> HTH.Rumen
>
>
>

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