Hi All, If TNF is not able to host custom build packages, which is ok, community should help, how much it is in GB?
Thanks. -- Marcin Gondek / Drixter http://fido.e-utp.net/ AS56662 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Riccardo Mottola Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2025 9:44 PM To: Greg Troxel <[email protected]> Cc: NetBSD Users <[email protected]> Subject: Re: sparc lost its binary pakages Hi, Greg Troxel wrote: > Indeed, old systems are becoming difficult with today's bloatware. > > Non-TNF people are more than welcome to do builds and publish them, > and I'm happy to add links to SEE_ALSO. It's just that we have a > policy that binaries on netbsd.org servers must be created on machines that > are > entirely under the control of TNF members. If the members of > port-sparc want to do builds and use them, not onftp.netbsd.org, > that's 100% fine. I have built over 64 packages now, with some very useful "core" packages like perl, bash, git and subversion, Certain took a day to built, but the good thing it tests the 2x CPU and NFS decently. But I cannot host myself. Could TNF provide some sort of unofficial space? Riccardo
