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On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 02:38:21 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote: |
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> > Oh, and you don't need a package server, just export PKGDIR via NFS |
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> > and mount it on the netbook. |
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> I see nfs as being more complex with kernel settings required for |
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> client and server, not to mention config files all over the place. |
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> Gentoo has python as part of the system. To fire up a very simple |
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> binary package webserver from a commandline (xterm/whatever)... |
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That's a fair point. I use NFS because PKGDIR was on a fileserver that was |
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always on, the build host may not have been on at the time. Both |
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approaches have their merits, but an NFS client needs no extra config |
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files (and the server only has one) just a line in fstab. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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Macro: (n.) a series of keystrokes used to simulate a missing but |
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essential command. |