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diff --git a/doc/manual/advanced-topics/distributed-builds.xml b/doc/manual/advanced-topics/distributed-builds.xml index 1f8d98f5d8fe..f8583700393c 100644 --- a/doc/manual/advanced-topics/distributed-builds.xml +++ b/doc/manual/advanced-topics/distributed-builds.xml @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ forward Nix builds to other machines over the network. This allows multiple builds to be performed in parallel (thus improving performance) and allows Nix to perform multi-platform builds in a semi-transparent way. For instance, if you perform a build for a -<literal>powerpc-darwin</literal> on an <literal>i686-linux</literal> +<literal>x86_64-darwin</literal> on an <literal>i686-linux</literal> machine, Nix can automatically forward the build to a -<literal>powerpc-darwin</literal> machine, if available.</para> +<literal>x86_64-darwin</literal> machine, if available.</para> <para>You can enable distributed builds by setting the environment variable <envar>NIX_BUILD_HOOK</envar> to point to a program that Nix @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ variable</link>.</para> <example xml:id='ex-remote-systems'><title>Remote machine configuration: <filename>remote-systems.conf</filename></title> <programlisting> -nix@mcflurry.labs.cs.uu.nl powerpc-darwin /home/nix/.ssh/id_quarterpounder_auto 2 +nix@mcflurry.labs.cs.uu.nl x86_64-darwin /home/nix/.ssh/id_quarterpounder_auto 2 nix@scratchy.labs.cs.uu.nl i686-linux /home/nix/.ssh/id_scratchy_auto 8 1 kvm nix@itchy.labs.cs.uu.nl i686-linux /home/nix/.ssh/id_scratchy_auto 8 2 nix@poochie.labs.cs.uu.nl i686-linux /home/nix/.ssh/id_scratchy_auto 8 2 kvm perf @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ bits of information: <filename>~/.ssh/config</filename>.</para></listitem> <listitem><para>A comma-separated list of Nix platform type - identifiers, such as <literal>powerpc-darwin</literal>. It is + identifiers, such as <literal>x86_64-darwin</literal>. It is possible for a machine to support multiple platform types, e.g., <literal>i686-linux,x86_64-linux</literal>.</para></listitem> |