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Re: KDE3 CVS (yesterday) binaries for Woody available



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On Tuesday 29 January 2002 12:59 pm, Jens Benecke wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 05:36:47PM +0100, Franz Keferboeck wrote:
> > That's simply great!! Thanx you for this...
>
> Thanks. :)
>
> > I already compiled kde3 on my main computer... i didn't want to
> > interrupt, so I had to stay awake all night, cause my computer's in the
> > same room as my bed;-)
>
> <shudder> No, one of my computers (my server) is always running anyway, so
> I just left the other on as well (workstation, more CPU power). Took me
> about 8 hours to compile all of the stuff on a 1.5GHz Athlon ... ;)
>
> > Your Packages are great...
>
> Thanks!

Totally unrelated thought/question/request for input.....

	Over spring break, we're looking at putting together a small cluster here in
the shop. Athlon 850, dual P3 720, Duron 1 gig, Athlon 1 gig.
	Is it possible to use a cluster like this to compile the cvs stuff??? or am
I having another flashback to the 60's? (we had better drugs then!!)  :--)

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