Re: Machine available for community use
От | Gregory Stark |
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Тема | Re: Machine available for community use |
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Msg-id | 876447385r.fsf@oxford.xeocode.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Machine available for community use (Greg Smith <gsmith@gregsmith.com>) |
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Re: Machine available for community use
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
"Greg Smith" <gsmith@gregsmith.com> writes: > On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Gregory Stark wrote: > >> Does gentoo these days have binary packages? source packages do implicitly >> require custom builds... > > You can install with binaries now so it doesn't take forever to get started, > but the minute you're adding/updating you're going to be building. The main > point I was trying to make is that if you don't do anything special to > customize the standard Gentoo compilation setup, the amount of variation > between Gentoo builds on different machines isn't significantly greater than > that which exists between the various Linux distributions. One could make a > case that the big glibc differences between Debian Stable and everybody else > right now provides a similar scale of variation in results that would impact > reproducibility. Well even so another Debian system with the same set of packages (at the same version) will be equivalent to mine. Whereas gentoo system will depend on the order that the packages were installed. If you installed kerberos while you had an older version of the copiler or crypto libraries installed and then upgraded the crypto library or compiler then your kerberos library will differ from mine which was compiled by a different compiler or against a different set of crypto headers. So for me to reproduce your environment you would have to send me the complete history of what packages you installed. I would have to reproduce the entire history including installing and building intermediate versions. > I threw out some criticism suggesting where RedHat is at a slight disadvantage > for completeness sake, and so Gavin wasn't completely alone at expressing some > distaste for the issues it introduces compared to Gentoo (potentially harder > package installation and less flexiblity for running bleeding-edge kernels with > RHEL). Sure, that's why I run Debian and get really annoyed whenever I use a Redhat system. One Redhat I'm forever saying "where's this utility" or "why is this program 6 months out of date?". But that's a personal desktop machine. This is shared resource that shouldn't be constantly changing or having new versions of stuff installed -- Gregory Stark EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
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