Hi All,
it would be nice from you if you have any experiences on using HAMMER
in production/real life (no matter under how much load). I took a look
on the documentation, and do not found the flag that this stuff is
experimental, use it on your own.
Why I'm asking this?
1. I didn't found
Attempting to install openoffice results in this, even though
pkg_search says it exists:
Maybe pkgin and pkg_search are using two different package
databases/different pkg_summary files.
I did pkg_search office and got a list of packages. I installed koffice,
which for some reason caused firefox to be removed. I could not find a
package for OpenOffice. Attempting to reinstall firefox results in this:
What location is pkgin looking at for downloads? What version of
DragonFly
Hi,
I've a couple of questions about DF, specifically managing
packages/pkgsrc and would welcome any input. Hopefully I've
understood this correctly, if not, do correct me. :) I haven't
switched from Linux yet, all of this is currently running in my VM.
But so far, it's great.
So, in no
On Friday 13 November 2009 13:31:27 jus...@shiningsilence.com wrote:
I did pkg_search office and got a list of packages. I installed
koffice, which for some reason caused firefox to be removed. I could not
find a package for OpenOffice. Attempting to reinstall firefox results in
this:
Hi Justin and everyone,
It would be very cool if someone updated the goals page on the dragonfly
site with information on the status of each of the goals/projects.
Petr
1. What's the relationship between pkgin and pkgsrc? I find pkgin
*really* useful so far for a lot of things like OpenOffice, Firefox,
etc., which would have otherwise crippled my machine trying to compile
them. That said, I also have some applications compiled from pkgsrc.
Is it