Hi Janne, 2007/9/28, Janne Johansson <icepic.dz@xxxxxxxxx>: > Since I am one of the few that has "too much" cpu/machines/network I offered > him a box on my network, > but the activity on it has been sparse (no offense, Jonas) so I thought I'd > ask if anyone else has use for a compile-box > or something haiku-related like an extra ftp/http mirror or so. > > It's a FreeBSD6.2 dual-xeon with 1G ram on a 100MBit-link with no BW > restrictions, and I've built a complete > gcc2.95 haiku setup and done vmware-images on it without problems. > I'm one of the Haiku developer. A good idea to use this resource could be to set up a cross reference web server like opengrok : http://opengrok.netbsd.org/source/ I don't have experience with setting up such a server but it seems like putting up a Tomcat server with Java. Subversion and ctags could already be installed. What do you think ? Bye, Jérôme