backtrace and bite me in the eyeball). Apparently it's rather more
difficult to get working on x86 (requires Eclipse to build all the bits,
and Eclipse in turn isn't pre-built for x86 apparently). But my only
Actually all you need to do is to download the necessary bits from the
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
You don't neet a MD5 check. The original torrent file comes from
OpenIndiana, and it is safe. You are a seed, like any other BT client.
The reason you don't need one is because torrent clients perform their
own checksum with a Mainline
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 01/11/10 22:54, Nathan Evans wrote:
I wouldn't mind hosting binary ISO images.
Let me know if this is needed and/or wanted.
Keep in mind I am still on residential DSL.(hopefully will be shortly
remedied).
You could mirror the ISOs via
On Nov 1, 2010, at 5:56 PM, James O'Gorman wrote:
On 1 Nov 2010, at 21:54, Nathan Evans wrote:
I wouldn't mind hosting binary ISO images.
Let me know if this is needed and/or wanted.
Keep in mind I am still on residential DSL.(hopefully will be shortly
remedied).
More mirrors are
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 02/11/10 22:07, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
Why not BitTorrent, and let folks spread the load? There _is_
a BitTorrent client for Solaris, AFAIK, although it's
strictly command-line. As long as you have a separate MD5
posted for the ISO, so
On 11/ 2/10 10:07 PM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
On Nov 1, 2010, at 5:56 PM, James O'Gorman wrote:
On 1 Nov 2010, at 21:54, Nathan Evans wrote:
I wouldn't mind hosting binary ISO images.
Let me know if this is needed and/or wanted.
Keep in mind I am still on residential DSL.(hopefully will
On 2 Nov 2010, at 21:07, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
Why not BitTorrent, and let folks spread the load? There _is_
a BitTorrent client for Solaris, AFAIK, although it's
strictly command-line. As long as you have a separate MD5
posted for the ISO, so people can verify it, that should be
On 3/11/10 07:07 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
On Nov 1, 2010, at 5:56 PM, James O'Gorman wrote:
On 1 Nov 2010, at 21:54, Nathan Evans wrote:
I wouldn't mind hosting binary ISO images.
Let me know if this is needed and/or wanted.
Keep in mind I am still on residential DSL.(hopefully will
Hi Guys,
i would be interested too in setting up a mirror box.
But serving with pkg.depotd is not a real option at the moment, in case
there is no Linux or FreeBSD Port available, unfortunately my webservers
are running on those Platforms.
Is there a possibility to get pkg.depotd on different
On 1 Nov 2010, at 21:10, bernd wrote:
Hi Guys,
i would be interested too in setting up a mirror box.
But serving with pkg.depotd is not a real option at the moment, in case
there is no Linux or FreeBSD Port available, unfortunately my webservers
are running on those Platforms.
Is
I have some friends in Chattanooga, TN that have *extremely* high
speed fiber Internet access. I'll ask if somebody would be willing to
mirror. :)
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 16:56, James O'Gorman ja...@netinertia.co.uk wrote:
On 1 Nov 2010, at 21:54, Nathan Evans wrote:
I wouldn't mind hosting
2010/9/15 Francisco Javier Picado LadrĂ³n de Guevara jav...@iepala.es:
Hi,
We got some spare bandwidth from our data center (about 50mbps located
in Madrid, Spain) to give to the project, may be useful for mirroring.
Anybody know how to rsync with the servers or to reveal a mirror to the
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