Re: Announce: Unofficial binary package builds for old releases

2013-06-06 Thread Quark


- Original Message -
 From: Kevin Day toa...@dragondata.com
 To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
 Cc: 
 Sent: Wednesday, 5 June 2013 10:42 PM
 Subject: Announce: Unofficial binary package builds for old releases
 
 
 (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
 
 
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thanks Kevin, this is really cool stuff. It had be more exiting had it also 
been offered via pkgng

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Re: Announce: Unofficial binary package builds for old releases

2013-06-06 Thread Kevin Day

On Jun 6, 2013, at 1:41 AM, Quark unixuser2000-f...@yahoo.com wrote:
 thanks Kevin, this is really cool stuff. It had be more exiting had it also 
 been offered via pkgng
 

Is there much demand for pkgng yet? We aren't using it internally, and so far 
none of our customers are asking for it.

I could bring some more boxes online and do pkgng builds too, I was just 
unclear about demand for it at this stage.

-- Kevin

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Re: Announce: Unofficial binary package builds for old releases

2013-06-06 Thread Thomas Mueller
 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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Re: Announce: Unofficial binary package builds for old releases

2013-06-06 Thread Kevin Day

On Jun 6, 2013, at 6:18 AM, Thomas Mueller mueller6...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 
 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.
 


Okay, a few dozen people have asked for pkgng packages now, so I'll get those 
started ASAP. Also working on PPC packages.

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Re: Announce: Unofficial binary package builds for old releases

2013-06-06 Thread Quark




- Original Message -
 From: Kevin Day toa...@dragondata.com
 To: Thomas Mueller mueller6...@bellsouth.net
 Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
 Sent: Thursday, 6 June 2013 7:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Announce: Unofficial binary package builds for old releases
 
 
 On Jun 6, 2013, at 6:18 AM, Thomas Mueller 
 mueller6...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 
  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.
 
 
 
 Okay, a few dozen people have asked for pkgng packages now, so I'll get 
 those started ASAP. Also working on PPC packages.
 
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glad you liked the idea. Now only if you can convince you customers to switch 
to pkgng ;)
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Announce: Unofficial binary package builds for old releases

2013-06-05 Thread Kevin Day

(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


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