Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 00:18:16 +0100 From: markzero <mark@darklogik.org> To: Chuck Robey <chuckr@chuckr.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Lowest common denominator for buildworld/kernel Message-ID: <20050412231816.GA24385@logik.ath.cx> In-Reply-To: <425C4FE1.3000406@chuckr.org> References: <20050412223859.GA53533@logik.ath.cx> <425C4FE1.3000406@chuckr.org>
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--bg08WKrSYDhXBjb5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >Hello, > >I would like to set up a machine with which to build world and kernels > >for an assortment of slightly different machines. The machines are > >an assortment of Pentium IIs', IIIs' and AMD K6s'. What CPU type should > >I build for in order to safely accomodate the slight differences? i386? > > > >Also, as a side note, is there any better way to distribute the compiled > >binaries and kernel than NFS mounts? I *really* don't get along with NFS= =2E.. > > > >Thanks, > >Mark > > >=20 > I don't know what sort of accomodation you mean. The binaries can all=20 > be perfectly portable, or, at your option, you can put in various extra= =20 > options to optimize for your processor. To tell you the trush, if you=20 > don't play with the flags, then I see no problem with "slight differences= ". Ok, thanks for the affirmation. I was pretty sure that this would be the case but as I'm not familiar with the build process under the hood, I wasn't sure if the makefiles tweaked themselves implicitly depending on the build platform. I'm glad this isn't the case, that would be quite a pickle. > ssh works great for a lot of applications that need to send products to= =20 > foreign lands ... it's the "scp" command, in particular, I mean. ssh was the first thing that sprang to mind but it also raised some further questions, like what exactly to copy. /usr/obj would obviously have to go over but what about all the makefiles required for a 'make installworld' etc? I wondered if I would end up just copying over /usr/src entirely, which seems very innefficient. Hmm, it's certainly something to think about. Thanks, Mark --=20 PGP: http://www.darklogik.org/pub/pgp/pgp.txt B776 43DC 8A5D EAF9 2126 9A67 A7DA 390F DEFF 9DD1 --bg08WKrSYDhXBjb5 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (FreeBSD) iQIVAwUBQlxXN6faOQ/e/53RAQpV1Q//aMHRTuCgvYQspgFaicLFE/+b8HZxlHn+ DrG8w0J8mwPxKTF8OeNBcXtqj5NPjZEODkNXXgGg5ZnjXTsT2NsHaOmVdl4cqnKl KFoQvNJRr/MSRb7jJGeyfOiEB65+fczCwLRa62+H5XL2BXC/Gu0Q6TUdykB9+bop FChZ8U8loTfo8KjUgOyk9u2N6jdrYRhY2jvITuy4xImd94pwubwd4KoxWHhYLYHH CnF2aBaure639cOqO6vjMevXiAvRMVsv0d6Nkioc0OVnuu9yi31HzPf+fmIqJ4Qk elj5hV779P6lwe/X/9zZxnvhp3SKYVhjSTsnJ8XMDi6uyPuU4UP4lOFne44xn55N HjOW0scj979jTYa/cxPsdh0sz+VPkZuDr0wr7MuJliH/XMZOHvkqrYWQoLVKlk8D 8RyMvy+U0DBIacifN/LVyMAN1fyXqjgvHvm3tuLQ82UjSa8Vdhbp3JR5tXDfnf9p Ne89vOAdLrl7QlmxTLHbgfIsWaFAAm7e5h9BhszsCygBllf9AHSTJpH63oT+eVhK RgDadMG3ApRdaiHD87sTalktfr5jPAnOGTsKlMq7cdZn6hOCPgbJ4V6RO7mYGfd7 kSNNHv6gaRH6VLGBVp0Ho1JzWzB/mvAsLB339tUp8Ak+Gyg0soOCMYvdw9D43fcS b2SVy8wX9/U= =WHY6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --bg08WKrSYDhXBjb5--
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