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Timo n00b
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 23
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Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 2:48 pm Post subject: Precompiled binaries? |
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Hi,
first of all: Sorry if this question already occured, but there's nothing in the FAQ and in the forums, so I try here (hopefully at the right place).
I'm using Gentoo for over half a year now, and it fits very good to my role as KDE developer. But now I'm setting up a server, and I was wondering why we don't provide binary packages. Don't get me wrong, but where other distributions have the possibility to re-build packages from source, why don't we have a possibility to install binary packages instead of the default source building? I prefer building things from scratch, but on the other hand, sometimes, if you need a package pretty quick, you should be able to install it from binary packages.
What I used to do was to build binary packages on my fast development box to feed them into my slow server, and this worked pretty well.
I would contribute binary packages here and there, since the binary package build process is pretty easy.
cheers,
Timo |
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pjp Administrator
Joined: 16 Apr 2002 Posts: 20485
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Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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Moved from Portage & Programming.
All binary Gentoo seems to cover the topic (seems like I've read others too).
General Note: "All Binary Gentoo" is locked. If this thread turns into a continuation of that thread (i.e., "no new ideas"), I'll move this one over to duplicates. _________________ Quis separabit? Quo animo? |
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Timo n00b
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 23
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Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 8:58 pm Post subject: |
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Well, my ponts (ideas) are:
- Gentoo itself shouldn't provide binary packages. It also shouldn't be the default. Binary packages should be an option, in order to test new packages or save alot of compilation time.
- These binary packages should be contributed by certain users, and maybe somebody can create a possibility to contribute these packages. Of course, they should be completely unsupported.
- Binary packages are an option for those people who don't want to miss the base system benefits (I'm a very big fan of the whole system, especially emerge). Other distributions lack such a system and/or are looking incomplete. |
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rac Bodhisattva
Joined: 30 May 2002 Posts: 6553 Location: Japanifornia
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Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2003 6:43 am Post subject: |
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Is this not covered by the GRP? Section 15 of the install guide describes it. _________________ For every higher wall, there is a taller ladder |
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Timo n00b
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 23
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Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2003 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, but that only includes selected packages, and I don't know how recent they are (plus I couldn't find that script on my existing gentoo 1.4 installation, so I bet it's only available on the LiveCD). |
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jonemi Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 16 Apr 2002 Posts: 78 Location: Utah, USA
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Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2003 8:58 pm Post subject: |
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OK, so you understand why Gentoo shouldn't try to start providing binary packages? I assume: "Gentoo itself shouldn't provide binary packages[. . .]" means that you do.
So why don't you start a binary gentoo project? I've had the same idea, as I'm sure alot of other people have too. Problem is, nobody wants to do it for one reason or another. |
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Timo n00b
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 23
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Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 11:42 am Post subject: |
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If the Gentoo guys would provide a space or a package system to share binary gentoo packages, I would immediately contribute
Unfortunately, my web server has a traffic limit, otherwise, I would host the files myself. |
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