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Re: sparc lost its binary pakages



Hi,

Marcin Gondek wrote:
If TNF is not able to host custom build packages, which is ok, community should help, how much it is in GB?

I don't know what the full size is for e.g. sparc64 packages or x86? It will be of course for sure less, because I will not build all packages. No intention (nor hope) to build Firefox or OpenOffice or such on a SparcStation! It would fail and will be not useful anyway.

I just build some useful tools I need for building (e.g. github, subversion....) and all its dependencies which are of great use anyway (cmake, python, perl...) certain take really a lot of build. All dependencies for GNUstep shall be met (my personal use scenario) Basic tools which one would expect almost in base distribution: sudo, gnutls, mozilla certificates. A bare-bones editor like nano. Zip/Unzip, GNU tar... bash & tcsh

Now I am cutting my teeth on some X11 editors: xemacs compiles and works!  Very very good. I fear gvim and emacs will be heavier and problematic due to GTK. And ICU... crossing fingers.

I am currently at 98 packages and 204MB. Not that much, but still a lot, thinking it is native build and should be useful. [*]


Riccardo


[*] up to now, things are quite smooth, in the past I had many more issues. I wonder why nobody bothered to do an official build run?

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