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	<title>Comments on: New tinderbox on amd64</title>
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		<title>By: Pav Lucistnik</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pav Lucistnik</dc:creator>
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		<description>Be warned that certain common ports will need up to 2GB of workspace, say, xorg-libraries or high-on-dependencies gnome platform libraries...

As for sharing the installation, for me works shell access to the box, so I can scp over the port-to-be-tested, and then a sudo&#039;ed script that replaces the port with my version in the common portstree. Any user can then call /space/scripts/tc to add job to tinderd queue.</description>
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<p>As for sharing the installation, for me works shell access to the box, so I can scp over the port-to-be-tested, and then a sudo&#8217;ed script that replaces the port with my version in the common portstree. Any user can then call /space/scripts/tc to add job to tinderd queue.</p>
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