Hi Jonathan,
Thanks! Here's some numbers for the most recent tag in Git, XBMC 13 alpha11:
Binary RPM for F20 - 34M
Source RPM for F20 - 25M
Doubling those numbers to add a second Fedora version (either Rawhide
or F19, haven't decided), it's 120 MB. I would be surprised if there
are more than five testers (downloaders) per day, so at a generous
estimate that would be about 200MB downloaded a day.
In summary: 120 MB up and maybe around 200 MB down per day.
On the old web host we had plenty of space so I was keeping the last
30 days of builds. Again, doubling the numbers above to account for a
second Fedora version, that's about 3.6 GB of disk space.
For more information on nightly builds and XBMC in general in RPM
Fusion, I've created a wiki page:
http://rpmfusion.org/xbmc . The
script that does the nightly builds is in Git:
https://gitorious.org/ktdreyer/xbmc-nightly . (A couple months from
now I hope to have more free time to make this more robust.)
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 3:21 AM, Jonathan Dieter <jdieter(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2014-01-23 at 20:16 -0700, Ken Dreyer wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> As it turns out I'm looking for new web hosting for the XBMC nightly
> binaries. Does anyone have suggestions? Unfortunately I can't use
>
fedorapeople.org since since they nightly builds bundle ffmpeg. (I
> wish they didn't, but ffmpeg's API is not stable enough to allow me to
> do nightly XBMC builds against the system ffmpeg-devel.)
>
> - Ken
How much space are we talking? What kind of bandwidth are we talking?
I might have something available on a DigitalOcean VM if space and
average bandwidth are reasonable.
Jonathan