I don't know how many other folks might run into this, because, like I
say, I really only noticed it on my laptop which sometimes gets the
correct domain name (at home!) but not at other times, for a given host.
Once you fix those, the distcc works great.
HTH somebody else.
Bill
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You might also adjust your resolver's searchlist, so that you can
still resolve short names on a different domain.
For example, I might add "slashdot.org" to my resolv.conf as a search
domain, and then I could point my browser to "http://yro" or
"http://linux" and land on yro.slashdot.org or linux.slashdot.org,
respectively.
Note that resolv.conf is typically rewritten by your DHCP client, so
any modifications you'd like to persist, you'll need to make in your
DHCP client's configuration. I believe the normal resolver only
supports up to three search domains, too, so if your network's DHCP
server is already pushing three search domains (the network where I
work should be pushing two right now, for example), the fourth in the
list will be ignored.
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