Re: pkgsrc-create failed on read error

2012-02-26 Thread Justin Sherrill
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 7:17 AM, YOSHIDA Shigeru wrote: > cd /usr/pkgsrc && git fetch origin > remote: Counting objects: 1681874, done. > remote: Compressing objects: 100% (931019/931019), done. > fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer232.22 MiB | 157 KiB/s > fatal: early EOF > fatal: index-p

Re: wip/jdk15 does not build in pkgsrc-2011Q4 DFBSD 3.0

2012-02-26 Thread peeter (must)
Many thanks to you guys for help! I succeeded in building wip/jdk16 on 3.0.1 x86_64. The wip/jdk15 was a prerequisite for wip/jdk16. I used a layman's approach suggested by Goetz, when wip/jdk15 compilation fails on error, then -- cd /usr/pkgsrc/wip/jdk15/work/.buildlink/include ln -s freetype2/f

Re: Install DragonFlyBSD on 48 MB RAM

2012-02-26 Thread v_2e
Hello Paul! On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 12:27:27 +0100 Paul Onyschuk wrote: > With Linux situation is much simpler for single reason: people are > paid to maintain systems on such hardware (think all embedded > hardware). In *BSD world development is driven mostly by volunteers > and not by hired gun

Re: Install DragonFlyBSD on 48 MB RAM

2012-02-26 Thread v_2e
On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 12:01:18 +0100 Zenny wrote: > > Hi Vladimir: > > Zdrassviche! > > I do share your principles and try to do the same for preserving the > environment and to counteract the growing cosumerism in the West. I > was just talking about how powerful a s2 smartphone compared to the

Re: Install DragonFlyBSD on 48 MB RAM

2012-02-26 Thread Paul Onyschuk
With Linux situation is much simpler for single reason: people are paid to maintain systems on such hardware (think all embedded hardware). In *BSD world development is driven mostly by volunteers and not by hired guns. This has some side effects - every *BSD has its own area of focus. Developer

DFBSDv3.0.1 to RAID10 array (formerly Reqest for Suggestion, Ask Slashdot style)

2012-02-26 Thread Zenny
Haven't heard from anyone here about my questions I asked before (quoted below). However, as Matt once suggested in this mailing list, I created RAID10 with SiL SATA RAID CARD. When I tried to install DFBSD3.0.1, the installer asks me whether to install da8 and da9 hdd available, now I am a bit co

Re: Install DragonFlyBSD on 48 MB RAM

2012-02-26 Thread v_2e
Hello! On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 11:28:01 +0200 McLone wrote: > On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 22:00, wrote: > ta sho ty paryshsya z tymy 48mb > vykyn' cey hlam :-) > vin tobi tilky svitla zhere tak, > sho yakas' stara zaniuhana AMDshka > abo p3 z normalnym keruvannyam zhyvlennyam > i normalnym blokom zh