dilfridge:

> Hi all, 
> 
> I'm announcing a new project here - "binhost"
> 
> "The Gentoo Binhost project aims to provide readily installable, precompiled 
> packages for a subset of configurations, via central binary package hosting. 
> Currently we are still in the conceptual planning stage. "
> 
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Binhost
> 
> If you're interested in helping out, feel free to add yourself on the wiki 
> page.
> 
> Note that I see actually *building* the packages not as the central point of 
> the project (that could be e.g. a side effect of a tinderbox). I'm more 
> concerned about
> * what configurations should we use
> * what portage features are still needed or need improvements (e.g. binpkg 
> signing and verification)
> * how should hosting look like
> * and how we can test this on a limited scale before it goes "into production"
> * ...
> 
> Comments, ideas, flamebaits? :D

What's with CFLAGS?

I haven't been working with pre-built binary packages yet. But I
imagine something flexible, between distant compiler and a server
keeping the binaries. For my cases, from Raspberry Pis up to AMD
Ryzens, I love to have this server to just receive the requests what
and how to compile and keep exactly the packages which are
requested so it can be distributed if requested again.

Thanks


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