On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Glen Barber wrote:
> You could use 'make package-recursive', or have a look at
> ports-mgmt/tinderbox, which does this by default.
>
Or as I do: rsync /usr/ports/packages :)
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On 7/1/10 6:48 AM, Anders Andersson wrote:
2010/7/1 Christer Solskogen
I've got two FreeBSD machines on two different networks(and two
different locations). One of them is as fast machine (i7-920) while
the other one is a Intel Atom. How can I build on the fast machine and
use those binari
2010/7/1 Christer Solskogen
> I've got two FreeBSD machines on two different networks(and two
> different locations). One of them is as fast machine (i7-920) while
> the other one is a Intel Atom. How can I build on the fast machine and
> use those binaries on the slow one, without mounting /usr/
I've got two FreeBSD machines on two different networks(and two
different locations). One of them is as fast machine (i7-920) while
the other one is a Intel Atom. How can I build on the fast machine and
use those binaries on the slow one, without mounting /usr/obj using
nfs? first I was thinking ab