On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 08:48:16AM -0500, Stephen R Marenka wrote: > So we need more buildds. Specifically, I think we need some more fast > aranym buildds, at least to get us even again. I can tell you that theia > is a pleasure to work with and built boost more than twice as fast as > any of our other buildds (that's without any other enhancements like > distcc or ccache -- that also sounds impressive until you realize that > it was like 11 times slower than the next slowest arch). I'm also > looking forward to getting NFBLOCK working.
Hmmm, although I welcome the possibility of using aranym buildds, I'm more in favour of using real hardware whenever possible. ;) Christians buildds are offline for a long time now and I hope he can resurrect them soon. > So if you have a reasonably fast pc with at least a gig or two of ram > and internet access that is otherwise not terribly busy, let's put it > to work. I suspect having 5 or 6 would seriously change that curve. Currently I have a 2.8 Pentium4 with 2 GB RAM doing nothing. But it's not a machine that's not supposed to be online 24/7. But what's about the "removing packages"-idea like boost, flight simulators or other heavy weight apps rarely used on m68k? I think getting aranym buildds up and running will be just an intermediate solution. There are more and more packages to be, steadily increasing in number, and it seems just a matter of time when all those aranym buildds won't be enough again to keep up. Maybe we can get a natively built and uptodate core Debian for m68k and a best-effort {stable}-m68k suite for other software (built by aranym buildds)? And yes, it's difficult to tell which package should end up in core or in {stable}-m68k... -- Ciao... // Fon: 0381-2744150 Ingo \X/ SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg pubkey: http://www.juergensmann.de/ij_public_key.asc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]