Subject: Re: submit binary packages (2005Q1) ?
To: None <joel@carnat.net>
From: Soren Jacobsen <snj@NetBSD.org>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 05/14/2005 00:10:08
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On May 8, 2005, at 9:50 AM, Joel CARNAT wrote:

> Hi,
>
> to test the 2.0.2/sparc64 release on my U5, I build a few packages.
> everything went OK so I now have a bunch of binary packages
> (NetBSD-2.0.2/sparc64, pkgsrc-2005Q1).
>
> the list is attached.
> there is meta-pkg/xfce4, meta-pkg/gnome and a few tools I planned  
> to use
> (apache2, openldap, mutt, ...).
>
> I was wondering if any of the mirror-master wanted them for public  
> use ?
> As I'm on ADSL, I won't build a public FTP, but I can upload (or let
> webmaster download).
>
> If this work is of any use (to others ;), I can try to build other  
> things
> (to get a pkgsrc as complete as possible).

I ran a bulk build on 2.0.2, but have not yet uploaded the packages.
They'll be up soonish.

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