Re: DragonFly's tools (and technologies)?

2007-02-10 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Sascha Wildner wrote: > wmake -- build DragonFly source in a buildworld environment Thanks. That made me notice that my list routine for finding tools forgot SCRIPTS. So I also found: rcrun (and family), but I don't see any docs for it. The rcenable/rcdisable look useful.

Re: DragonFly's tools (and technologies)?

2007-02-10 Thread Sascha Wildner
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I'd like to make a list of DragonFly's inventions or new tools. The following are some new tools (compare with FreeBSD 4 -- there were other changes but I think I list here only DragonFly tools.) I can also post this on the DragonFly wiki. Can you add to or correct this fi

Re: DragonFly's tools (and technologies)?

2007-02-10 Thread Dmitri Nikulin
On 2/11/07, Jeremy C. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'd like to make a list of DragonFly's inventions or new tools. The following are some new tools (compare with FreeBSD 4 -- there were other changes but I think I list here only DragonFly tools.) I can also post this on the DragonFly wiki. Can

Re: DragonFly's tools (and technologies)?

2007-02-10 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
> I'd like to make a list of DragonFly's inventions or new tools. The > following are some new tools (compare with FreeBSD 4 -- there were other > changes but I think I list here only DragonFly tools.) I can also post > this on the DragonFly wiki. Can you add to or correct this first? > > acxco

DragonFly's tools (and technologies)?

2007-02-10 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
(I saw someone else published an article about vkernel before I did so I didn't pursue it more -- but I did just publish the Matt's answers to about vkernel to my BSD news website.) I'd like to make a list of DragonFly's inventions or new tools. The following are some new tools (compare with Fr

Re: security issues and DragonFly

2007-02-10 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I couldn't find a DragonFly webpage that discussed security issues. I found a webpage that says: yes, DragonFly is ready for production and a webpage that provides email address for reporting non-disclosable security issues. Is there a security webpage I overlooked? N

Re: Slip Tag

2007-02-10 Thread Matthew Dillon
: The preview tag could do with a slip - it's lagging behind the :release in some areas. You are absolutely right. I have slipped the preview tag for HEAD. -Matt Matthew Dillon

Re: Slip Tag

2007-02-10 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Sascha Wildner wrote: Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote: Jose timofonic wrote: Speaking of tags, what does mean the MAIN tag? I was trying to find a tag that means the latest stable release, like 1.8 or 1.8.1 when available. This could make a bit less painful the cvs updating of the source code.

Re: Slip Tag

2007-02-10 Thread Sascha Wildner
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote: Jose timofonic wrote: Speaking of tags, what does mean the MAIN tag? I was trying to find a tag that means the latest stable release, like 1.8 or 1.8.1 when available. This could make a bit less painful the cvs updating of the source code. MAIN is just made up

Re: Slip Tag

2007-02-10 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Jose timofonic wrote: Speaking of tags, what does mean the MAIN tag? I was trying to find a tag that means the latest stable release, like 1.8 or 1.8.1 when available. This could make a bit less painful the cvs updating of the source code. MAIN is just made up by cvsweb. This tag does not real

Re: Slip Tag

2007-02-10 Thread Steve O'Hara-Smith
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 14:04:10 -0800 (PST) Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > :the slip tag is the "ultra conservative" version of a release. it > always= : points to the latest point release, while the normal release > tag is a br= :anch tag and accumulates the changes before already.