Traffic Bandwidth on repo: Expected bandwidth is low. I guess 10Mbit would be nice but don't expect too much traffic as nobody is interested. It scales with the frequency of this mailing list:) Also I think the tools will not have big changes and updates as this is much work and we are few.
I feel that I will grab the newest source make it build smoothly and make packages using some Debian maintainer tools. Ant then there will be the newest version of the tools! be sitting around, and maybe a new version every year with little change.
Cheers
Ludwig
On Sunday, February 3, 2019, Philipp Gühring pg@futureware.at wrote:
Hi,
Toolchain: Hi I could maintain a repository to be added to /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/libresilicon
Yes, this is a great idea. Please do that!
But the first step is to maintain a dynamically linked version of the tools for debian stable and ubuntu lts.
Yes, dynamically or statically, whatever. The tools must be easily installable on Debian and derivatives.
This should be not too much work. No need fir a life cd.
I think having a live cd isn't as important as it was some years ago, since cd/dvd drives are getting less common in laptops lately, but when you operate this repository, creating a live cd from it should be somewhat easy I think.
Just a howto for adding our repo to the distribution.
Yes, that should be the first step. Definitely.
Regarding electric: how to host a 600M tarball of html code docunentation.
I could provide hosting on my servers. What is the expected bandwidth?
Best regards, Philipp
On Sunday, February 3, 2019, ludwig jaffe ludwig.jaffe@gmail.com wrote:
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I feel that I will grab the newest source make it build smoothly and make packages using some Debian maintainer tools.
Do make sure with coriolis2, use the deb tools that create full chroots. Boost is a bitch, python-boost libs even more so.
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