On Thursday October 08 2015 09:22:19 Alejandro Imass wrote:

> Also, why no use Gentoo or other existing ports-based Linux variants ?

I don't need to have a front-row seat for everything. In fact, I much prefer a 
stable OS with LTS, one that I can work done on/with, rather than one on which 
I have to spend my time keeping it up to date. Coolness is really the last and 
least of my concerns, as opposed to "doesn't get in the way" and "you forget 
it's there".

Building Qt5 on the netbook in question takes between 12 and 24 hours 
(depending on how often I have to interrupt the process in order to be able to 
do other things, or how often it hangs because its 8Gb RAM isn't enough). You 
can imagine what the overhead of running something like Gentoo would mean.

For me, MacPorts is just an additional distribution system (and more of a build 
system) for certain things that I would otherwise build "by hand". That's also 
why I've made some changes to relax the principle of building as much as 
possible against libraries provided by MacPorts (into the opposite principle, 
in fact).

R.

> and Linux. Also, PCSBD is pretty cool:
> http://blog.pcbsd.org/2015/05/pc-bsd-10-1-2-an-interview-with-kris-moore/


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