El 23/04/13 11:02, [email protected] escribió: > It's a good point - More people should be doing this, IMO. > > If you set up your own automated build environment that's the same as > what the distro uses to compile packages (like the same GCC version, > etc.) then you can compile packages and make sure they have the same > hash. If the hashes match you know the binary is the same. This is a > difficult process though because you need to duplicate the setup of > the build farm exactly. > > A different package manager called GNU Guix makes this easier and I've > been keeping an eye on that - http://www.gnu.org/software/guix/ > > That package manager seem neat. > > If you don't care about matching hashes with the distro, then just > grab the source code for everything, compile, and make your own > Trisquel ISO, potentially even recompiling any other packages from the > repository that you may need too. > >
I like it. How would you with low end computers (like the one I sue now: Celeron D) Which take a lot of time to compile but not su much to run programs? -- Saludos libres, Quiliro Ordóñez Presidente (en conjunto con el resto de socios) Asociación de Software Libre del Ecuador - ASLE Av de la Prensa N58-219 y Cristóbal Vaca de Castro Quito, Ecuador (02)-600 8579 IRC: http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=asle&uio=OT10cnVlJjEwPXRydWU3a Todo correo que reciba será tratado como información pública, de libre copia y modificación, sin importar cualquier nota de confidencialidad.
