Gentoo Linux 2006.1 released
Posted Aug 30, 2006 21:43 UTC (Wed) by
flewellyn (subscriber, #5047)
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Gentoo Linux 2006.1 released by rvfh
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Gentoo Linux 2006.1 released
Yes, Portage can use pre-built packages. They just don't provide them for most things (a few, like X.org, KDE, and OpenOffice).
I know of one admin for a cluster of Gentoo workstations at a university in London who has a central "master builder" system, configured identically to the other machines in the cluster, that every week pulls down and compiles the latest package upgrades from the central Portage tree. The machine uses distcc to distribute the compilation across the other machines in the cluster. Once everything is built, it stores the compiled packages in its repository, and has the other machines in the cluster sync with it and download the binaries to install.
This way, all of the machines get upgraded at once, the packages only need to be compiled once, and the compilation goes faster because it's distributed across the cluster.
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