Hello,
I think the port no longer requires dulwich:
The release nodes mention dulwich:
https://github.com/iocage/iocage/releases/tag/1.2
and references this commit:
https://github.com/iocage/iocage/commit/c7110e195261430dbdbd41dfa935ab706fe13c7b
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On Sun
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019, at 12:59 PM, Rebecca Cran wrote:
> I just upgraded to iocage version 1.2 and now I don't have any commands
> other than "migrate":
>
> root@muon:/home/bcran # iocage
> Usage: iocage [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
>
> A jail manager.
>
I just upgraded to iocage version 1.2 and now I don't have any commands
other than "migrate":
root@muon:/home/bcran # iocage
Usage: iocage [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
A jail manager.
Options:
-v, --version Display iocage's version and exit.
-f, --force Allow iocag
Actually, it is not so much a suitable drop-in replacement since I would
have to re-create every one of my jails within the iocell structure.
I guess I'll just reproduce the old iocage port in my own local section of
the ports tree.
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 8:34 AM, Vick Khera wrote:
>
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 12:41 PM, Sebastian Schwarz
wrote:
> On 2017-04-19, Vick Khera wrote:
> > Can the original iocage port be restored?
>
> I believe the old code has been forked and preserved under the
> name iocell (https://github.com/bartekrutkowski/iocell) and is
> a
On 2017-04-19, Vick Khera wrote:
> Can the original iocage port be restored?
I believe the old code has been forked and preserved under the
name iocell (https://github.com/bartekrutkowski/iocell) and is
available in pkg/ports under sysutils/ioc
Can the original iocage port be restored? The replacements of py-iocage and
py3-iocage are not yet feature complete, and the original one still works
just great.
Thanks!
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Hi!
> I see that sysutils/iocage has been removed. However, the current version
> of py-iocage is two releases old and is lacking some features that iocage
> provided. Can that get upgraded so it is possible to switch without losing
> necessary functionality?
There are two ports:
I see that sysutils/iocage has been removed. However, the current version
of py-iocage is two releases old and is lacking some features that iocage
provided. Can that get upgraded so it is possible to switch without losing
necessary functionality