On 2022-01-11 10:02, Chris wrote:
On 2022-01-11 09:16, Friedrich Kink via oi-dev wrote:
Hi all,
I prepared the clamav update to the latest version and everything works
fine as
expected. But one of out of all tests is failing with this error:
99%: Checks: 1175, Failures: 1, Errors: 0
/usr
experience Japanese code pages? Is this something which
needs
more detailed investigation?
Just a hunch here; but don't Japanese characters use joiners to combine 2
utf8 symbols?
IOW shouldn't that be uft16?
HTH
-- Chris
kind regards,
Fritz
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don't run or manage the OI servers. But couldn't help myself. ;-)
--Chris
Over the years I switched all my mirrors to rsync from initial ftp (or
http) just because of this.
I can see the point. I also think a fast diff for mirroring is nice. I'll
Thanks. Please let me know once
ext. Where they can then be easily loaded into any MARKDOWN savvy
(on||off)line editor to introduce the desired markdown markup. I can process
hundreds of (X)HTML/CSS documents in seconds. I just need physical access to
them to do it..
Thanks.
--Chris
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ike to cast a vote for Solstice. OS just seems
redundant.
The beauty of it; is that you're calling it Sun, without doing it. ;-)
Ooo, how 'bout Solstice Microsystems.
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I've actually always thought that OpenIndiana was a good name, but way
too long.
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bought SUN, they also
bought all the Sun brands. One of which is OpenSolaris. As you say, they
clearly give a shit about it. But unless asked, they might throw a fit. If
anyone attempted to use it without their "expressed permission".
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e clues needed to
resolve
the problem. Congrats on your progress so far with it!
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amount of Linux shims for OI to introduce. Is
this
the best plan for the long run?
OTOH if their graphics stack is better/more polished. Hijacking for OI seems
tempting. :-)
Mind you these are *my* opinions, and may, or may not be shared by others.
:-)
--Chris
Please let me know what the two
for me
was simply to change/choose a different font and/or scaling of said font.
While
it's no guarantee for your situation. I thought I'd mention it, as it WFM.
:-)
Good luck!
--Chris
BTW, I wanted to kindly remind you of the problem with Pluma crashing
frequently I
reported on the oi-discuss
build process installs the files into a prototype
directory. Then the publish process builds the actual package from
files in the prototype directory. Packages are made available by a
package server, from which users can install them on their own
systems.
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On 2021-01-14 14:09, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021, Chris wrote:
However do you see any package that we could happily deprecate in the
process? ;)
I'm not sure what IO's policy is. But, given python2x went EOL upstream.
You could eliminate python/python27 from the list. Which
ate in the
process? ;)
I'm not sure what IO's policy is. But, given python2x went EOL upstream.
You could eliminate python/python27 from the list. Which, given all the
packages that _depend_ on it, would make the list even smaller. ;-)
Kind regards,
Aurélien
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in use, INVPCID not supported)
hardware: i5 3360 3rd gen Ivy Bridge
Thanks in advance for any insight into this.
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On 2021-01-11 12:59, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, Chris wrote:
While vim(1) is my "goto" editor, and vi(1) really isn't difficult. My
frustration
comes in the fact that each OS implements a different version, with
different
keyboard macros. Which quickly made ee(1) my
On 2021-01-11 12:36, Gary Mills wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 09:54:23AM -0800, Chris wrote:
While vim(1) is my "goto" editor, and vi(1) really isn't difficult. My
frustration
comes in the fact that each OS implements a different version, with
different
keyboard macros. Which quick
so am unsure of it's exact size.
But I don't have a commit bit on OI so am only to express an opinion. :-)
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On 2021-01-09 04:19, v...@bb-c.de wrote:
Hung Nguyen Gia via oi-dev writes:
Our Firefox is way too outdated. Pale Moon is the only browser working well
on OI. I came across a page on their site but can't find it again, it
basically stated that the packaging of Pale Moon on OI was resisted by
On 2021-01-08 08:39, Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
Am 08.01.21 um 17:15 schrieb Chris:
On 2021-01-08 01:17, Joshua M. Clulow via oi-dev wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2021 at 23:53, Chris wrote:
I'm looking to help building packages. Both current, as
well as newer versions. I have a large server farm
the question: haw many CPUs does OI support?
Thank you for all your time, and consideration.
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it a go. Then report my
findings.
Thanks again!
--Chris
As well, only the text DVD
image is available for the SPARC platform.
Next, boot the DVD on your SPARC machine. This OBP command worked for
me, although I had to do it twice:
{0} ok boot cdrom
When the text boot is successful
with.
Feel free to contact me off list if you like.
All the best!
--Chris
Kind regards,
Aurelien
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Hi Garrett. Our interview has been published at Unixmen.
See here. http://www.unixmen.com/exclusive-interview-garrett-damore/
Regards
Chris Jones
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what I was really trying to ask.
I hope this puts the whole thing in to perspective and clears up any confusion.
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becoming offensive to fans of Illumos.
Regards
Chris Jones
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much else on at the moment
that we really need someone to step up for this.
I've got VMware here and at work, so am happy to help providing a VMware
appliance distribution.
This is to allow GSOC-type work, right? Or a GSOC project all by itself?
Chris
is correct - create your own IPS server, and users will need to
add your publisher to their machine to see your package(s).
You may also want to look into securing your IPS server so that only the
expected users machines can add new packages to it.
Chris
?
Chris
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On 16 Mar 2011, at 15:43, Andrzej Szeszo wrote:
On 03/16/11 13:34, Chris Ridd wrote:
On 16 Mar 2011, at 12:12, Deano wrote:
A laudable aim but do we have the man power to do it, without negatively
affecting our existing schedules for illumos and stable releases?
Can we afford
subscription to/from OpenIndiana/Illumos interested people.
Good idea. My JID is chris.r...@isode.com.
PS: If you use Gmail, you automatically are in the XMPP network.
Accounts at jabber.org are also free.
Cheers,
Chris
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