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From: 320095285153-0001@t-online.de (Achim Gottinger)
To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Tom
Date: Thu Jan 25 04:47:01 2001	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A700B98.A77BE85F@gottinger.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20010125015319.G29166@tsuny.ctn.cogs.susx.ac.uk

Thomas Flavel wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 07:29:01PM -0600, Bryce Porter wrote:
> >
> > Tom:
> > "I'm just thinking along the lines of a minimum binary system where
> > absolutley needed, and compiling specifically everywhere else? I realise this would
> > be slow to install on slower systems, but, since we're all power users... ;)
> >
> > Seriously though, I do think this would be a nice feature, unless there's
> > some practicality reason I'm missing."
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > I think this is a great idea. I heard of a GNU/Linux distrobution that
> > when installed compiled all selected packages from source, making it the
> > most optimized you could get for your specific machine. I think it was
> > called Rock Linux or something.
>
> Not heard of it, but a quick search on google reveals the predicatable url:
> http://www.rocklinux.org, #rocklinux on irc.openprojects.net.
>
> Looks to be faily mature (at least they're past 1.0 ;), supports ppc and alpha
> as well as x86.

Please send me you ppc, alpha, i64, mips, sparc machines and I will do the ports. :-)

> From what I can see it has a binary cd version, with the option
> to compile from source (the same thing I was talking about, if I understand them
> correctly). It describes it's package management as closer to FreeBSD than debian.
> It looks to be quite similar to gentoo to me, although not quite as advanced.

I took a look at the site and think that we need something similar to cfengine
sometimes.

I thougth about a minimum build system too, while I had to go back to i486 from i686.
There is another project linux-from-scratch (www.lfs.org i think) that creates a
statically linked set
of packages required for build first and then builds the rest with that bin's. Such a
set would require
about 50MB and it is not difficult to make a few modified packages for that.
This build-system could be placed on a gentoo-source cd together with a snapshot of the
port-tree.
Then you whould be able to boot with the source-cd and install a build.tbz2 instead of a
sys.tbz2.
Then you can chroot to that system and build everything from sources.
Additionally this offers the possibility to build gentoo from within another
linux-distro.

How do you guys think about that?

Bye Achim

>
> No offence if they're listening ;)
>
> - Tom
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  reply	other threads:[~2001-01-25 11:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <20010124234502.4D5CF51353@cvs.gentoo.org>
2001-01-24 18:29 ` [gentoo-dev] Re: Tom Bryce Porter
2001-01-24 18:53   ` Thomas Flavel
2001-01-25  4:47     ` Achim Gottinger [this message]
2001-01-25  5:54       ` Thomas Flavel
2001-01-25  6:05         ` Gabriel
2001-01-25  6:49           ` Achim Gottinger
2001-01-25  9:53           ` drobbins
2001-01-25 10:48             ` [gentoo-dev] Hurd Gabriel
2001-01-25 10:56               ` drobbins
2001-01-25 11:01                 ` Gabriel
2001-01-25 11:13             ` [gentoo-dev] Re: Tom Jerry A!
2001-01-25 11:37               ` Gabriel
2001-01-25 11:46                 ` Jerry A!
2001-01-25 11:52                 ` drobbins
2001-01-25  6:31         ` Achim Gottinger
2001-01-25  9:11           ` Thomas Flavel
2001-01-25  9:01       ` Bill Anderson
2001-01-25  9:08         ` Bill Anderson
2001-01-25  9:29           ` Achim Gottinger
2001-01-25  9:30         ` Achim Gottinger
2001-01-25 10:24 fruhstuck

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