On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 05:24:05PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
My goal is to eventually get rid of all build daemons that I am hosting
at home on my ADSL line, though that is less critical now.
What requirements do you have for this? I'm running Debian/kFreeBSD as
jail's
on a
Hi all,
I am happy to announce that we have a new GNU/kFreeBSD build daemon
building the kfreebsd-amd64 architecture. It has been kindly offered
and is hosted in UK by The Positive Internet Company [1].
It adds redundancy to our buildd network, which is important given that
the other kfreebsd
That looks like a good move, Any chance of a Sparc (32) port?
Cheers,
Chris.
On 31/07/07, Aurelien Jarno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am happy to announce that we have a new GNU/kFreeBSD build daemon
building the kfreebsd-amd64 architecture. It has been kindly offered
and is hosted
Chris Andrew a écrit :
That looks like a good move, Any chance of a Sparc (32) port?
sparc32 is not supported by the FreeBSD kernel. About a kfreebsd-sparc64
port, AFAIK nobody is currently working on that.
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Bummer. Looks like I'll have to move to NetBSD :-(.
On 31/07/07, Aurelien Jarno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Andrew a écrit :
That looks like a good move, Any chance of a Sparc (32) port?
sparc32 is not supported by the FreeBSD kernel. About a kfreebsd-sparc64
port, AFAIK nobody is
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My goal is to eventually get rid of all build daemons that I am hosting
at home on my ADSL line, though that is less critical now.
What requirements do you
I am happy to announce that we have a new GNU/kFreeBSD build daemon
building the kfreebsd-amd64 architecture. It has been kindly offered
and is hosted in UK by The Positive Internet Company [1].
Thanks for this good news.
For those who want to know more, here is the current status of the
GNU
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