Hi Steve,
I was thinking about also moving the mcollective* ports under the
puppet@ hat. Do you think it makes sense?
Romain
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https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.html#port-upgrading
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Thanks!
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tly to the FreeBSD ports tree is definitively an option.
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ive and I would have to pay for it personally, no $PAYJOB
sponsoring possible) :-(
Please note that I am based in France, and EuroBSDCon this year is in
Paris, so I guess attending it would be acceptable for me. If we are a
bunch of Puppet users there, maybe we can organize something!
Regards,
Romai
AM, Romain Tartière <rom...@blogreen.org> wrote:
> > ===> I have been working on preparing Puppet 5 inclusion, that is a
> > bunch of new ports:
> >
> > - databases/puppetdb5
> > - databases/puppetdb-terminus5
> > - sysutils/puppet5
> >
> &
rade here:
https://romain.blogreen.org/blog/2017/07/call-for-testers-puppet-5-ports-on-freebsd/
(Note that the upgrade itself was really straightforward for me. Please
tell me if it was not for you).
Thank you!
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On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 11:42:09AM +0200, Romain Tartière wrote:
I used to see the mono process in the STOP state
oops: read pause state!
^T:
load: 0.07 cmd: mono 46160 [pause] 4854.59r 165.68u 18.57s 0% 169264k
ps l 46160:
UID PID PPID CPU PRI NIVSZRSS MWCHAN STAT TT TIME
libpthread.so
Since the hang appears randomly, I will let Banshee play music for a
while and see if it still hangs at some point.
Romain
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to the other one would give better result. Didn't though
about checking that everything was a set of symlinks to libthr. Thanks
for the hint!
Romain
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