The original guide seems not to work anymore. The problem is that the
requested cross compiler is not found by distccd. The following workaround
solves this issue: in /etc/init.d/distccd the PATH
environment
variable is altered before starting the daemon. This is the full command:
TMPDIR="${TMPDIR}" \ PATH="$(gcc-config --get-bin-path):${PATH}" \ /sbin/start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --startas ${DISTCCD_EXEC} \ --pidfile ${DISTCCD_PIDFILE} -- \ --pid-file ${DISTCCD_PIDFILE} -N ${DISTCCD_NICE} --user distcc \ ${DISTCCD_OPTS}
the problem here is that gcc-config –get-bin-path
only returns the search
path for the currently active profile, not all available profiles (the cross
compiler is a profile on it's own). So for every installed cross compiler
gcc-config
has to be called again given the correct profile number:
TMPDIR="${TMPDIR}" \ PATH="$(gcc-config --get-bin-path):$(gcc-config --get-bin-path 1):${PATH}" \ /sbin/start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --startas ${DISTCCD_EXEC} \ --pidfile ${DISTCCD_PIDFILE} -- \ --pid-file ${DISTCCD_PIDFILE} -N ${DISTCCD_NICE} --user distcc \ ${DISTCCD_OPTS}