Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 07:18:10 -0400 From: "Thomas Mueller" <mueller6724@bellsouth.net> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Announce: Unofficial binary package builds for old releases Message-ID: <35.C9.15901.2FF60B15@smtp02.insight.synacor.com>
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> cross posting this from hackers by request) > Thanks to poudriere making this easy, we're now making public our (unofficial!) constantly being rebuilt repository of binary packages for old FreeBSD > +releases and less popular architectures. > See http://ftpmirror.your.org/pub/FreeBSD-Unofficial-Packages for instructions on how to use this. > How do these differ from the official packages? > 1) We're building packages for 9.1 all the way back to 7.2. > 2) We're constantly grabbing new versions of ports and rebuilding as fast as the builders can go. Our goal is to rebuild the latest version (9.1 right now) > in both amd64 and i386 every 24 hours, and all other versions every 7 days. > 3) We're leaving up old versions (in the All directory) of everything, so you can grab older versions if we have them. > 4) We're building everything twice, one by default and one a special internal-use version that has X11, examples, debugging and a few other features shut > off. If the port can't be built without those features, it just gets skipped. (This may not be of use to anyone other than us) > 5) We're building packages for i386, amd64, ia64, and have the hardware in house to build for PPC, ARM and sparc64 if anyone asks for it. > (As of this writing, our ia64 box just started building things, and looks like it'll take another 5+ days to finish. If you need ia64, give it a few days.) > Feel free to contact me with any questions, or suggestions for how this might be more useful to you. If you could actually use this on any other release or > architecture that isn't currently listed, please let me know. If there's anyone out there that would prefer pkgng instead of the old style packages, we > might be able to get those going too. This is primarily for our own internal use so I don't want to add support for a ton of things if nobody is going to > use this, so speak up if you want something! > -- Kevin Currently building ports from the source, I don't know if I would use these binary packages, but for pkgng, since FreeBSD is pushing users to switch from old-style packages, it might be good to provide pkgng packages for the newer releases of FreeBSD, >= 9.0, maybe not worthwhile on 8.x and earlier. Tom
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