Gary Kline píše v út 20. 03. 2007 v 21:05 -0800: > How about this idea for integrating into a new ports/package > project: say for people with a fast I686 who wanted -O3 and -pipe > and wanted his packages built remotely rather than his own > computer. Would be be posssible to build a package, custom > (according to one's /etc/make.conf) on FreeBSD's servers, then > fetch the *tgz package back? Kernels, and worlds would reside > on the remote server for only a few hours before being > automatically cleansed. This would be super for everything from > a i486-166MHz with 32Megs that was serving mail *only*, a slow > to moderate i686, or even an AMD 2800. Building locally is > sometimes the only way. But if users have slower servers and > there are no current packages (i386), why not let the builds be > queued?
Just so you know, existing "FreeBSD's servers", as you put it, are Pentium III blades clocked at 700 MHz. And we tend to keep them rather busy. -- Pav Lucistnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Why do we need a film of "Lord of the Rings" when we have the book? Because watching a cg enhanced Legolas fire a flaming arrow into the heart of a warg is cool? - [EMAIL PROTECTED] in rec.games.roguelike.angband
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