Build Your Own Distributed Compilation Cluster: A Practical Walkthrough

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Author: Hunter Davis ISBN: 9781465768360
Publisher: Hunter Davis Publication: July 28, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Hunter Davis
ISBN: 9781465768360
Publisher: Hunter Davis
Publication: July 28, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Build Your Own Distributed Compilation Cluster is a collected volume of my article series of the same name. Throughout the 6 in-depth how-to articles, I’ll take you through the process of building a fully working cross-compilation distributed build system. The canonical example is of building a distributed ARM to X86-64 cross-compilation cluster. This system is also generic enough to apply to most any compilation environment, while remaining powerful enough to outperform all but the most advanced compilation systems. With source code examples provided and easy step by step instructions, this 60+ page instructional eBook is a valuable introductory and practical resource for those interested in distributed compilation, cross compilation, low power computing clusters, and so much more. It’s also one terrific bargain, and an excellent reference.

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Build Your Own Distributed Compilation Cluster is a collected volume of my article series of the same name. Throughout the 6 in-depth how-to articles, I’ll take you through the process of building a fully working cross-compilation distributed build system. The canonical example is of building a distributed ARM to X86-64 cross-compilation cluster. This system is also generic enough to apply to most any compilation environment, while remaining powerful enough to outperform all but the most advanced compilation systems. With source code examples provided and easy step by step instructions, this 60+ page instructional eBook is a valuable introductory and practical resource for those interested in distributed compilation, cross compilation, low power computing clusters, and so much more. It’s also one terrific bargain, and an excellent reference.

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