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 I
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
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.
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, a
I will be out of the office until the 20th of September.
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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that you consider slink as being outdated which is true but which is still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 floppy
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.
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 from
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 fresh copy
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 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 and
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 make it
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
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 in
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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
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