Re: Congratulations on the Silver Anniversery Edition of FreeBSD

2018-12-12 Thread Kevin Oberman
I worked with 4.2BSD and 4.3BSD back in the 70s and 80s. I moved to other
OSes (Digital RT, RSX and VMS an Varian Vortex) and returned in about 1999
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years. I try to contribute when I can, but I am not a coder, so it's in
other ways.
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On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 6:21 AM Pete French 
wrote:

> > Glen,
> >   It is just a bit shy of 25 years and 1 month that I shipped
> > the 1.0 Release.  Its been a long road, but we are here now!
>
> Its alwasy really nice to see poeple who have been with the project since
> the start still around :-) So, time to start upgrading everything to 12.0!
>
> well done to all involved...
>
> -pete.
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Re: /dev/crypto not being used in 12-STABLE

2018-12-12 Thread Jung-uk Kim
On 18. 12. 7., Jung-uk Kim wrote:
> On 18. 12. 7., Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/3744/files#diff-e4eb329834da3d36278b1b7d943b3bc9
>>
>>   *) Add devcrypto engine.  This has been implemented against 
>> cryptodev-linux,
>>  then adjusted to work on FreeBSD 8.4 as well.
>>  Enable by configuring with 'enable-devcryptoeng'.  This is done by 
>> default
>>  on BSD implementations, as cryptodev.h is assumed to exist on all of 
>> them.
>>  [Richard Levitte]
>>
>> Is this message incorrect/false?
> 
> Yes, it is incorrect.

It turned out to be a bug in the Configure script.  Now it is enabled by
default on head (r342009).  Please see the commit log for more info.

https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/342009

Jung-uk Kim



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Re: release build fails due to mesa-libs python version mismatch

2018-12-12 Thread Glen Barber
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 01:05:18PM -0500, David Boyd wrote:
> When attempting to build releng/11.2 (11.2-RELEASE-p6) via the
> release.sh process, the build fails with the following message:
> 
> "mesa-libs-18.1.9 needs Python 2.7 at most, but 3.6 was specified"
> 
> I was attempting to build using PORTBRANCH="ports/branches/2018Q4".
> 
> Building with PORTBRANCH="ports/branches/2018Q3" works normally.
> 
> The release process also fails if PORTBRANCH="ports/head@rHEAD" is
> used.
> 
> Specifying NOPORTS=yes also allows the build to complete normally, but
> forces NODOC.
> 
> Thanks, in advance, for any help that you may be able to provide.
> 

Pulling in r341995 from stable/11 will fix this.  I forgot to merge to
stable/11 when fixing this for 12.0 (but it is not something I think is
eligible for an EN for releng/11.2).

Glen



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release build fails due to mesa-libs python version mismatch

2018-12-12 Thread David Boyd
When attempting to build releng/11.2 (11.2-RELEASE-p6) via the
release.sh process, the build fails with the following message:

"mesa-libs-18.1.9 needs Python 2.7 at most, but 3.6 was specified"

I was attempting to build using PORTBRANCH="ports/branches/2018Q4".

Building with PORTBRANCH="ports/branches/2018Q3" works normally.

The release process also fails if PORTBRANCH="ports/head@rHEAD" is
used.

Specifying NOPORTS=yes also allows the build to complete normally, but
forces NODOC.

Thanks, in advance, for any help that you may be able to provide.

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Re: Congratulations on the Silver Anniversery Edition of FreeBSD

2018-12-12 Thread Pete French
> Glen,
>   It is just a bit shy of 25 years and 1 month that I shipped
> the 1.0 Release.  Its been a long road, but we are here now!

Its alwasy really nice to see poeple who have been with the project since
the start still around :-) So, time to start upgrading everything to 12.0!

well done to all involved...

-pete.
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Re: Congratulations on the Silver Anniversery Edition of FreeBSD

2018-12-12 Thread Niclas Zeising

On 12/11/18 8:01 PM, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:

Glen,
It is just a bit shy of 25 years and 1 month that I shipped
the 1.0 Release.  Its been a long road, but we are here now!

Good Job, hats off!



+1

Regards
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Re: Congratulations on the Silver Anniversery Edition of FreeBSD

2018-12-12 Thread Borja Marcos



> On 11 Dec 2018, at 20:01, Rodney W. Grimes  
> wrote:
> 
> Glen,
>   It is just a bit shy of 25 years and 1 month that I shipped
> the 1.0 Release.  Its been a long road, but we are here now!

Great job!

I remember when I used my first FreeBSD release (2.0.5) in 1995. Aftter trying 
Xenix, SCO Unix
and some Linux distributions it was like a humble PC became a real workstation. 

It was like entering a parallel universe where the impossible became true!




Borja.

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