Am Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2009 schrieb Alan McKinnon:

> > Since I try to keep the system with the same packages installed, as to
> > not cause me to go crazy. Most are using SETS and the /etc/portage
> > files are a mess and all different.
> >
> >
> > Simplification and consolidation on kde 4 that is stable is my goal.
> > Trying to upgrade causes a painful one step at a time editing of
> > the /etc/portage files. I need to get away from that!
>
> Pick the primary workstation and get that one right, either using sets you
> like or the -meta packages.
>
> x11-terms/clusterssh is your friend here:
>
> configure it to log into all your workstations;
> launch it;
> what you type is sent to every workstation
>
> aka how-to-update-many-machines-in-parallel

Another possibility would be to compile on one machine and then distribute the 
binary packages using --buildpkg and --usepkg. That would only work of course 
if the hardware is identical and/or CFLAGS and CHOST are compatible.
-- 
Gruß | Greetings | Qapla'
"Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy." (R. Heinlein)

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