On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 12:59, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
These comments are not useless, most committers have day jobs that
unfortunetly preclude them from having time to work on every little
feature request. Furthermore asking for patches is the exact
opposite of being smug at least in the way
On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 12:59, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
These comments are not useless, most committers have day jobs that
unfortunetly preclude them from having time to work on every little
feature request. Furthermore asking for patches is the exact
opposite of being smug at least in the way
On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 23:46, Mike Barcroft wrote:
Yes, absolutely. Every minute David spends replying to these idiotic
suggestions wastes valuable project time. How many FreeBSD users need
to compile Java to machine code? 2, 3, 4 people? How hard is it to
use `pkg_add -r' and rearrange
between
"support source upgrades from version N-1" and "support source
upgrades from all versions".
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there
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ult should
be about the same as if I compiled and installed it by hand -- the
packaged software is a convenience, not a fundamentally different
entity.
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d _from_ are the key bit, and the
destination directories can be wiped and recreated at any time.
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been backported and included with later
2.2 kernels, but I haven't been paying a lot of attention.
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there are no whole truths; all
to a FreeBSD system,
and if xdr is still available, then things are fine.
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