Hi Folks,
I've seen many many commits to NetBSD fixing bugs found by coverity[1],
so I ask myself if anyone here knows if it runs on DragonFly, too or if
someone has it running on another OS and/or is already using it to check
the dfly sourcecode
take care
1 http://www.coverity.com/
Stefan Krüger wrote:
I've seen many many commits to NetBSD fixing bugs found by coverity[1],
so I ask myself if anyone here knows if it runs on DragonFly, too or if
someone has it running on another OS and/or is already using it to check
the dfly sourcecode
We'd need a license for that I
Justin C. Sherrill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Along the same lines, has anyone put together a server recently with a
focus on low power usage?
I've bought a VIA EPIA PD-1 with 1 GHz C3-Nehemia
processor. I have to confess that it's running FreeBSD
right now, but I booted DragonFly BSD once
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
Among other things that gems provides is a way to handle
multiple versions of the same package installed at the
same time. Ruby scripts can specify which versions of
some package that they will work with, and the same OS
can easily support
At 8:19 AM -0800 3/20/06, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
Among other things that gems provides is a way to handle
multiple versions of the same package installed at the
same time. Ruby scripts can specify which versions of
some package that they will
On Mon, March 20, 2006 7:17 am, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Stefan Krüger wrote:
I've seen many many commits to NetBSD fixing bugs found by coverity[1],
so I ask myself if anyone here knows if it runs on DragonFly, too or if
someone has it running on another OS and/or is already using it
On 2006-03-19 01:37, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
Because of recent circumstances, I'm looking for at least 1 'new' laptop.
Is there anyone using DragonFly on a laptop not mentioned here?
I have a IBM T41, but unfortunately I have not been able to use DFly
much lately, however everything seems