On 3/31/24 14:32, Alexandru N. Barloiu wrote:
I think in the past, the service file had a -v. Somewhere near the
present, they reverted to a non -v service file. So if you keep
upgrading distcc, prolly the service file still has a -v from past
installations. If you uninstall it, and install it
I think in the past, the service file had a -v. Somewhere near the
present, they reverted to a non -v service file. So if you keep
upgrading distcc, prolly the service file still has a -v from past
installations. If you uninstall it, and install it again, then prolly
you got the new service fil
/etc/systemd/system/distccd.service.d/00gentoo.conf or the service file.
has to be. there cant be anything else. that's how distcc behaves when
started with -v. do a ps axw. figure out where the -v is coming from.
maybe a systemctl daemon-reload && systemctl restart distccd. cant be
anything el
On 3/31/24 13:59, Alexandru N. Barloiu wrote:
think the distcc.service file has an extra -v (--verbose). if you remove
that, it will behave as expected.
I checked all the units on one of the machines still showing the problem
and an extra '-v' is not present in any of the files.
That's a g
think the distcc.service file has an extra -v (--verbose). if you remove
that, it will behave as expected.
On 3/31/2024 11:57 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 3/29/24 22:38, Daniel Frey wrote:
Hi all,
I've moved a couple of machines from openrc to systemd.
I have discovered this odd problem. On ope
On 3/29/24 22:38, Daniel Frey wrote:
Hi all,
I've moved a couple of machines from openrc to systemd.
I have discovered this odd problem. On openrc, distcc was quiet during
building packages. It would obey environment variable set in /etc/env.d:
DISTCC_DIR=/var/distcc
DISTCC_ENABLE_DISCREPANC
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