On 22 January 2015 at 01:54, Andreas K. Huettel <dilfri...@gentoo.org> wrote: > Am Mittwoch 21 Januar 2015, 20:36:55 schrieb Sam Bishop: >> So I've been thinking crazy thoughts. >> >> Theoretically it can't be that hard to do a complete package binhost for >> gentoo. >> >> To be clear, when i say complete, Im referring to building, all >> versions of all ebuilds marked stable or unstable on amd64, with every >> combination of use flags. > > Not enough. You will also have to build against every combination of > dependency subslots. > > e.g., different poppler, boost, icu, perl and many more versions... > > Which makes the task near impossible. >
Not impossible, just more computationally demanding and requiring more storage. As I mentioned in another post, its not the task of building and storing all these I think will be the problem. Its can portage/emerge handle this? Is the current implementation of binhost inadequate to deal with such a massive binhost, would it require new utilities or code or a new version of the binhost metadata format. These are the kinds of things I feel make it challenging, not the simple demand for compute and storage. Those are a rather moot point when S3 is pennies a gigabyte and an AWS spot instance powered compile farm can be obtained relatively cheaply and if gifted to the Gentoo community even run at discount prices. > -- > Andreas K. Huettel > Gentoo Linux developer > kde, council > >