On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 09:08:52PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
On 03/16/2012 18:47, Eric van Gyzen wrote:
On 03/16/2012 08:25 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
On 03/14/2012 15:14, Jonathan Anderson wrote:
In fact, the runtime behaviour of the Debian alternatives system is
simpler than that:
Could you be kind and make a new port for liquidsoap 1.0 ?
thank you :)
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Łukasz wrote:
Could you be kind and make a new port for liquidsoap 1.0 ?
thank you :)
I'm submitted port update: ports/165932
Sorry for too long delay: many changes in release and little free time :(
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Hi,
Some (somewhat brain dump mode) thoughts about the ROS (devel/ros*)
ports [1] below:
- are there people who would be interested in forming a team? Together
with Chromium, Xfce, the Dutch translations, and real life this
becomes a bit too much for one person (I guess I underestimated the
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On 03/17/2012 03:27, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
Why to symlink, this is 1/ because it concerns user/admin
configuration,
I get that, but why is a conf file not the right answer? We could even
put the conf file in /etc if we decide that this is a
I can imagine a netboot'ed system where the config in /etc/alternates/
is different for individual hosts, which have a shared root.
That way you can have two netbooted hosts with a shared read-only
rootfs, but a ramdisk /etc, with the locally configured mailer,
alternates, etc.
Adrian
On 03/17/2012 17:08, Adrian Chadd wrote:
I can imagine a netboot'ed system where the config in /etc/alternates/
is different for individual hosts, which have a shared root.
That way you can have two netbooted hosts with a shared read-only
rootfs, but a ramdisk /etc, with the locally
On 17 March 2012 17:15, Doug Barton do...@freebsd.org wrote:
Sure, and in that situation the conf file in /etc would still work just
as well.
How will the conf file work? If there's a program like what
mailer.conf uses, sure. If the symlink is directly from sort to
/usr/bin/bsdsort, no so
Hi;
I don't know why but I had this sudden memory of a classic algebra
system that I saw demoed in my University when I was a freshman.
Back then the software was installed in a VAX machine that, I was
told, had to be emptied just to get that package working. It was
a really nice package for