On Sunday 15 September 2002 06:10, Erich Titl wrote:
> The currently available releases may still exist but it might be
> possible to get the best features out of everything. I was wondering
> if Eric's plans to base the configuraion on a common base would not
> automagically lead to a unified en
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> >So ... the key word in Erich's comment is "primitive". If one's ends
> > are simple, LEAF setup requirements probably are too demanding. But
> > complex needs require complex solutions, and that is what all the
> > LEAF and related-project (Shorewall, for example) developers seem
> > interested
On Monday 16 September 2002 14:27, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Everyone,
> This is the first post I've seen from a kernel contributer on our
> devel list.
>
> Is this a gentle reminder that we may have some licensing problems
> with the files we provide?
I would imagine so.
I also missed a couple on the
On 2002.09.17_19:27:06_+, Brad Fritz wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 06:55:56 +0700 H. D. Lee wrote:
>
> > Great. May be this will be a good reason to incorporate IP_VS into
> > Bering or Dachstein kernel.
>
> Even if it's not included, the build-from-source approach being
> discussed should ma
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 06:55:56 +0700 H. D. Lee wrote:
> Great. May be this will be a good reason to incorporate IP_VS into
> Bering or Dachstein kernel.
Even if it's not included, the build-from-source approach being
discussed should make it easy for interested parties to roll their
own kernel an
On 2002.09.17_11:54:09_+, Brad Fritz wrote:
> I cannot answer your question about whether it will be included,
> but I can say that the linux-2.4.12-ipvs-0.8.2 patch applies
> cleanly over the stock Bering rc3 patched kernel[1].
Actually I have tested applying linux-2.4.19-ipvs-1.0.6.patch.gz
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 13:36, David Douthitt wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 10:09:12PM +0200, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
> > I have done this a few times (- too many):
> >
> > scripts/bootstrap.sh && emerge world && emerge gnome kde evolution
> >
> > Building leaf from source will be so fast :-)
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 13:36, David Douthitt wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 10:09:12PM +0200, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
> > On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 21:22, David Douthitt wrote:
>
> > BTW, your CVS devel/ddouthitt tree has been empty for the last days. Is
> > that on purpose? I went there to get a fres
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 20:37, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> Le Mardi 17 Septembre 2002 19:18, Ewald Wasscher a écrit :
> Ewald:
> Following on this and the previous thread on buiding Bering from source tree,
> please feel free to test that or any other approach to test your ideas on
> building Bering fro
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 13:09, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
> BTW, your CVS devel/ddouthitt tree has been empty for the last days. Is
> that on purpose? I went there to get a fresh copy of your build system,
> and noticed this.
Ewald,
David's base tree was moved it's now in src/oxygen.
http://cvs.sourcef
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 10:09:12PM +0200, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 21:22, David Douthitt wrote:
> BTW, your CVS devel/ddouthitt tree has been empty for the last days. Is
> that on purpose? I went there to get a fresh copy of your build system,
> and noticed this.
Wasn't awar
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 20:57, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 11:37, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> > One key question is the development environnement to be chosen. I understand
> > that you consider slink as being outdated which is true but which is still
> > the only way to have a single flop
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 21:22, David Douthitt wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 07:18:17PM +0200, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
>
> > I am currently evaluating GAR, the build-system from
> > http://www.lnx-bbc.org/ for use with leaf. So far it looks really good.
> > It's flexible, quite well documented and
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 07:18:17PM +0200, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
> I am currently evaluating GAR, the build-system from
> http://www.lnx-bbc.org/ for use with leaf. So far it looks really good.
> It's flexible, quite well documented and there are lots of examples for
> building packages, a bootdis
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On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 11:37, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> One key question is the development environnement to be chosen. I understand
> that you consider slink as being outdated which is true but which is still
> the only way to have a single floppy based distro. I know that some users
> have switche
Le Mardi 17 Septembre 2002 19:18, Ewald Wasscher a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> I am currently evaluating GAR, the build-system from
> http://www.lnx-bbc.org/ for use with leaf. So far it looks really good.
> It's flexible, quite well documented and there are lots of examples for
> building packages,
Le Mardi 17 Septembre 2002 18:21, Andreas Bach Aaen a écrit :
> Mandag den 16. september 2002 22:15 skrev David Douthitt:
> > The Oxygen/LEAF Resource CDROM contains a kernel/ directory which
> > contains kernel sources and all available patches, including
> > LRP patches and Openwall and others.
Hello all,
I am currently evaluating GAR, the build-system from
http://www.lnx-bbc.org/ for use with leaf. So far it looks really good.
It's flexible, quite well documented and there are lots of examples for
building packages, a bootdisk or an iso image. I encourage anyone
interested in the subje
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 22:28:47 +0700 H. D. Lee wrote:
> List,
>
> I am on a very early step of a project to build Linux High Availability
> with Load Balancing Clusters using LVS[0] and other tools. I will use
> LEAF Bering or Dachstein for the directors.
Sounds interesting.
> Is there any chan
Mandag den 16. september 2002 22:15 skrev David Douthitt:
> The Oxygen/LEAF Resource CDROM contains a kernel/ directory which
> contains kernel sources and all available patches, including
> LRP patches and Openwall and others.
Great.
Is the situation the same with the Bering distribution, which
List,
I am on a very early step of a project to build Linux High Availability
with Load Balancing Clusters using LVS[0] and other tools. I will use
LEAF Bering or Dachstein for the directors.
Is there any chance that future releases of Bering or Dachstein have
IP_VS support compiled in? Even bui
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