Re: compiling ports to packages on fast system, installing on slower one

2006-06-09 Thread Andrey Slusar
Fri, 9 Jun 2006 00:39:42 -0500, Nikolas Britton wrote:
> On 6/8/06, Andrey Slusar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Wed, 7 Jun 2006 16:56:25 -0400, Dave wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >I was wondering if this was possible? I've got a box that i'd like
> > > to install the latest gnome 2.14 desktop on, as well as some very
> > > intense apps to build. I would like to compile the needed apps on my
> > > fastest machine as packages, then transfer all the packages to the
> > > slower box, and do a pkg_add * and they're all installed. My catch is
> > > i don't want to install everything on my fastest box to pull this
> > > off. I am using portupgrade and was wondering if this was doable?
> >
> >  On fast box install the misc/tinderbox and build all packets in
> > tinderbox jail.
> >

> Can you use a custom make.conf for each tinderbox jail?

 See the rawenv file for customise.

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Re: compiling ports to packages on fast system, installing on slower one

2006-06-08 Thread Nikolas Britton

On 6/8/06, Andrey Slusar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Wed, 7 Jun 2006 16:56:25 -0400, Dave wrote:
> Hello,
>I was wondering if this was possible? I've got a box that i'd like
> to install the latest gnome 2.14 desktop on, as well as some very
> intense apps to build. I would like to compile the needed apps on my
> fastest machine as packages, then transfer all the packages to the
> slower box, and do a pkg_add * and they're all installed. My catch is
> i don't want to install everything on my fastest box to pull this
> off. I am using portupgrade and was wondering if this was doable?

 On fast box install the misc/tinderbox and build all packets in
tinderbox jail.



Can you use a custom make.conf for each tinderbox jail?



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Re: compiling ports to packages on fast system, installing on slower one

2006-06-08 Thread Dustin Coates

Dave wrote:

Hello,


Hi


   I was wondering if this was possible? I've got a box that i'd like 
to install the latest gnome 2.14 desktop on, as well as some very 
intense apps to build. I would like to compile the needed apps on my 
fastest machine as packages, then transfer all the packages to the 
slower box, and do a pkg_add * and they're all installed. My catch is 
i don't want to install everything on my fastest box to pull this off. 
I am using portupgrade and was wondering if this was doable?

Thanks.
Dave.

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man pkg_create

Also check out: 
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/04/13/freebsd-build-system.html


This is a pretty good guide to creating a build server, from your 
fastest machine, so it does all the work, from updating world and kernel 
source, to ports. Bascially it involves NFS and mounting the faster 
computers /usr/src && /usr/ports after thier compiled on the faster 
machine.



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Re: compiling ports to packages on fast system, installing on slower one

2006-06-08 Thread Rafael Aquino
Hi, there...

One way to do it is to run a portupgrade -n ... to see what would
be upgraded, then compile it on the fastest system, export the
/usr/ports through nfs and then run a portupgrade -w -W ... using the
exported filesystem on the slower system...

Don't forget to sincronize both ports system with cvsup...

Just a though... ;-)

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From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: compiling ports to packages on fast system, installing on slower one

> Hello,
> I was wondering if this was possible? I've got a box that i'd 
> like to install the latest gnome 2.14 desktop on, as well as some 
> very intense apps to build. I would like to compile the needed apps 
> on my fastest machine as packages, then transfer all the packages to 
> the slower box, and do a pkg_add * and they're all installed. My 
> catch is i don't want to install everything on my fastest box to 
> pull this off. I am using portupgrade and was wondering if this was doable?
> Thanks.
> Dave.
> 
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Re: compiling ports to packages on fast system, installing on slower one

2006-06-08 Thread Andrey Slusar
Wed, 7 Jun 2006 16:56:25 -0400, Dave wrote:
> Hello,
>I was wondering if this was possible? I've got a box that i'd like
> to install the latest gnome 2.14 desktop on, as well as some very
> intense apps to build. I would like to compile the needed apps on my
> fastest machine as packages, then transfer all the packages to the
> slower box, and do a pkg_add * and they're all installed. My catch is
> i don't want to install everything on my fastest box to pull this
> off. I am using portupgrade and was wondering if this was doable?

 On fast box install the misc/tinderbox and build all packets in
tinderbox jail.

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Andrey.
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