Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo binary packages

2003-11-04 Thread Dhruba Bandopadhyay
adixor wrote:
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Hi

Me and some of my colleagues were thinking on making an archive of 
precompiled gentoo packages, used for easy installing/reinstalling/
duplicating gentoo systems. It would contain precompiled gentoo 
packages that we use, with different optimizations (architecture 
etc...). It would be easier to install a new system, having the 
packages already compiled and ready for merging.. 

Have any of you any idea on how we could do this ? Any docs/scripts 
available ?

Thank you, guys

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This concept is a large scale project in itself.  A very quick 
implementation has resulted in the following since I read your email.

http://dhruba.codewordt.co.uk/binaries/athlon_tbird/
http://dhruba.codewordt.co.uk/binaries/pentium4/
Go easy on the server please.

These are dynamically generated listings of the contents of those 
directories.  It's done by a php script which you can chuck into any random 
directory and it produces file listings according to what you would like. 
Here it is modified to only list *.tbz2 files in that directory.

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Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo binary packages

2003-11-04 Thread Redeeman
i dont know how, except for setup some ftp, and let ppl download from
there, and btw, if you do this, i would like to contribute, because i
have compiled some big things, with athlon-xp optimization, and got
everything working, many ppl have problems with that, like for
openoffice-ximian1.1 :-)

On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 18:31, adixor wrote:
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> Hi
> 
> Me and some of my colleagues were thinking on making an archive of 
> precompiled gentoo packages, used for easy installing/reinstalling/
> duplicating gentoo systems. It would contain precompiled gentoo 
> packages that we use, with different optimizations (architecture 
> etc...). It would be easier to install a new system, having the 
> packages already compiled and ready for merging.. 
> 
> Have any of you any idea on how we could do this ? Any docs/scripts 
> available ?
> 
> Thank you, guys
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[gentoo-user] gentoo binary packages

2003-11-04 Thread adixor
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Hi

Me and some of my colleagues were thinking on making an archive of 
precompiled gentoo packages, used for easy installing/reinstalling/
duplicating gentoo systems. It would contain precompiled gentoo 
packages that we use, with different optimizations (architecture 
etc...). It would be easier to install a new system, having the 
packages already compiled and ready for merging.. 

Have any of you any idea on how we could do this ? Any docs/scripts 
available ?

Thank you, guys

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