On 18 aug 2011, at 16.52, Justin Sherrill wrote:
ftp://crater.dragonflybsd.org/Older/
We have had complaints from mirrors that the space for DragonFly is
getting huge, though most of the pain from that is pkgsrc binary
packages.
Okay, now I found them :)
I got a bit confused by the mirrors
From what I remember, it's more-or-less-ish the case that end-user systems (OS
X, desktop Linux, Windows(?)) will accept address configuration (be it v4 or
v6) from the network by default, server systems won't. In-betweens like
Debian require you to decide on this during installation.
IMHO
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Matthew Dillon
dil...@apollo.backplane.com wrote:
I think master currently has a VM issue somewhere (in software). I'm
sometimes getting an internal compiler error when building the world,
too.
Is this fixed?
I get the same error during
Hi,
When I list remote branches in the newly checked out repository it show only
dfly-blkbuild# git branch -r
origin/dragonfly-2010Q3
origin/dragonfly-master
origin/master
but in an older pkgsrc it shows
dfly-bkpsrv# git branch -r
origin/dragonfly-2010Q3
origin/dragonfly-master
I've seen a number of people say they get errors when downloading
dragonfly pkgsrc via git. I don't know what's causing it, but 2
workaround for now would be to either grab it the old-fashioned way
via CVS: (assuming tcsh)
setenv CVSROOT anon...@anoncvs.netbsd.org:/cvsroot
setenv CVS_RSH ssh
cd
I haven't connected via PPTP on a non-Windows machine in a while, but
I bet these steps would work:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/pptp.php
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Pierre Abbat p...@phma.optus.nu wrote:
My boss has a VPN that I need to connect to. I can connect to it from the
Windows
On Freitag, 19. August 2011 at 15:02, Justin Sherrill wrote:
I'm curious to see if git chokes when downloading from a different source...
In this case it definitely will – the repos were created by completely
different scripts and ways (they convert CVS - Fossil - git AFAIK), so the
commit
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Justin Sherrill
jus...@shiningsilence.com wrote:
I've seen a number of people say they get errors when downloading
dragonfly pkgsrc via git. I don't know what's causing it, but 2
workaround for now would be to either grab it the old-fashioned way
via CVS:
On Friday 19 August 2011 09:08:02 Justin Sherrill wrote:
I haven't connected via PPTP on a non-Windows machine in a while, but
I bet these steps would work:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/pptp.php
I created a section called bda in pppd.conf and then ran pptp. I got this:
# pptp
On Freitag, 19. August 2011 at 18:40, Siju George wrote:
Also why not consider providing a pkgsrc.tgz snapshot for download
once a week or so?
It would be easier to pull through http/ftp since it can be resumed?
That would be redundant now that there's https://github.com/jsonn/pkgsrc –
On Friday 19 August 2011 12:46:30 Pierre Abbat wrote:
Do I have a different pptp program than FreeBSD, or what?
The one in FreeBSD is poptop. The one in DragonFly is pptp. There is a poptop
package in pkgsrc, but no binary, so I installed pptp.
Pierre
--
When a barnacle settles down, its
On Friday 19 August 2011 13:55:33 Pierre Abbat wrote:
The one in FreeBSD is poptop. The one in DragonFly is pptp. There is a
poptop package in pkgsrc, but no binary, so I installed pptp.
Further checking: I called a friend who sets up networks for a living. He told
me there was a change in the
There's tarballs (or bzip, etc.) for recent branches and
pkgsrc-current at ftp.netbsd.org. For example
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/pkgsrc-2011Q2/
Plus Matthias pointed out you can grab from github too.
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Siju George sgeorge...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug
I've looked all over the Web and tried things and nothing worked right. And I
still don't understand what's going on.
What does pppd do, and what does pptp do? Why are they separate?
There is a package ssh-ip-tunnel-1.0nb1 = Simple VPN system using pppd over
ssh. I can ssh into the box. Can I
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