On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 08:38:16AM -0400, Shawn Webb wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 11:39:05AM +0200, Goran Meki?? wrote:
> lang/rust failed to build due to the inclusion of an unneeded patch.
> We've fixed it since the last package build:
>
https://github.com/HardenedBSD/hardenedbsd-ports/commit/6b4068b8803a7a9ce2dbb37140a2bbec17b8e4d9
>
> Since www/firefox depends on lang/rust, the build of www/firefox was
> skipped.
>
> A new 12-CURRENT/amd64 package build started yesterday. I'll queue up
> an 11-STABLE/amd64 package build to start immediately after this one
> finishes. Both lang/rust and www/firefox should exist in the repo
> afterwards.
>
> Thanks,
I thought it's something like that. As tilda.center has two servers that
don't do anything (they are literally shut down because they have
nothing to do) and I plan to put HardenedBSD on them, do you think we
can offload something? Building chromium, for example? Or maybe
something more usefull? We're currently behind ISP NAT, but there's an
option to pay extra $3 for static IP and no-NAT. Upload is still crap at
around 4Mbit/s, though. As electricity here is so cheap, we almost so no
increase on the bill, so we can do something lenthy on them, too (build
for one arch?). The server specs:
2 x 8 cores @ 1.7GHz
64GB RAM
2 x 500GB HDD
It's an older machine, obviously, but there are two of them and I'd love
them to contribute something for more people than just me or the
hackerspace. If you think we can utilize them to help HardenedBSD
project, I'll start preparations for the air conditioning in the room.
Regards,
meka