Subject: RE: Package building project
To: John Klos <john@sixgirls.org>
From: David Woyciesjes <DAW@yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
List: port-vax
Date: 08/28/2001 10:22:32
! On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, John Klos wrote:
! > 2) People with VAX which have a modest amount of memory (at 
! > least 16 meg),
! > decent drive space (1/2 gig in addition to space for 
! > /usr/pkgsrc), and
! > modest bandwidth. I'd like to have volunteer machines that 
! > can be used to
! > run a client which will accept requests to build binary 
! > packages and then
! > send those packages back to a central server.
! 
! If you describe your protocol (for my firewall 
! configuration), i can give you
! access and the CPU power of a VS 4000/90 with 32 megs of RAM 
! and i think 1 or
! 2 gigs of hard disk. But i have to install the machine first 
! :) Internet link
! is DSL, 128KBps up and 768KBps down.

John ---
	Ditto marks here. I should have a VAXStation 3100/M38 (32 MB RAM, 2
- 3 GB HDD space) available for use in a week or 2. I need to load NetBSD on
it, too:-) And it would be on my LAN here at work...
	Do you know how much traffic would be generated for my machine? I
would need to know, so I can get the okay from boss. Other people here are
probably curious what the traffic amount would be too.
	Also, which version do we need to run?

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