pkgsrc-HEAD DragonFly 2.3.1/i386 2009-07-30 16:12
pkgsrc bulk build report DragonFly 2.3.1/i386 Compiler: gcc Build start: 2009-07-30 16:12 Build end: 2009-08-03 09:25 Full report: http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~hasso/pbulk-logs/20090730.1612/meta/report.html Machine readable version: http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~hasso/pbulk-logs/20090730.1612/meta/report.bz2 Total number of packages: 8995 Successfully built: 8232 Failed to build: 339 Depending on failed package:89 Explicitly broken or masked: 267 Depending on masked package:68 Packages breaking the most other packages Package Breaks Maintainer - graphics/py-cairo 14 le...@trash.net lang/sun-jre15 8 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org lang/sun-jre14 8 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/flim 6 tech-pkg...@jp.netbsd.org security/openvas-libraries 4 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org security/nessus-libraries 4 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org graphics/libv4l4 tech-multime...@netbsd.org security/kth-krb4 3 wennm...@netbsd.org net/isc-dhcp 3 adri...@netbsd.org www/seamonkey-bin-nightly 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org Build failures Package Breaks Maintainer - archivers/jamjar sk...@netbsd.org archivers/sapcar pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/albumplayerpkgstc-us...@netbsd.org audio/ario pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/bmp-macpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/csound5pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/gogo pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/libvisual0.2-plugins pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/mp3_check pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/xmms-faad pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org benchmarks/iozonepkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org benchmarks/randread gr...@netbsd.org biology/py-mol pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org py26-mol-0.98nb4 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org biology/rasmol pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cad/boolean pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cad/eagler...@netbsd.org chat/jabberd2 1 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org chat/silc-client-icb s...@netbsd.org chat/tircpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org chat/zircon pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org comms/asterisk16 jnem...@netbsd.org comms/modemd tsa...@netbsd.org comms/plptools pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org comms/xtel bou...@netbsd.org cross/avr-gcc 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/avrdudepkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/dasm xmo...@users.sourceforge.net cross/h8300-hms-gcc pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/i386-cygwin32 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/i386-linux pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/i386-mingw32 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/i386-msdosdjgpppkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/mipsEEel-netbsdpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org databases/openldap-smbk5pwd g...@netbsd.org databases/php-mssql1 jdole...@netbsd.org php4-mssql-4.4.9 1 jdole...@netbsd.org devel/anjuta 1 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/cfitsiopkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/electricfence pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/elfsh pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/flim 6 tech-pkg...@jp.netbsd.org devel/gobo-eiffelpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/gtlpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/java-subversiong...@netbsd.org devel/libFoundation2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/libscsi 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/libstatgrab 1 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/mico tonne...@netbsd.org devel/ogre pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/p5-Devel-Checklib
Re: pkgsrc-HEAD DragonFly 2.3.1/i386 2009-07-30 16:12
-Build start: 2009-07-24 19:13 +Build start: 2009-07-30 16:12 -Total number of packages: 8969 - Successfully built: 8209 - Failed to build: 337 - Depending on failed package:90 - Depending on masked package:66 +Total number of packages: 8995 + Successfully built: 8232 + Failed to build: 339 + Depending on failed package:89 + Depending on masked package:68 +audio/albumplayerpkgstc-us...@netbsd.org +audio/ario pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org -audio/picard pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org +chat/jabberd2 1 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org +emulators/sdlmessdi...@netbsd.org -games/gnome-games 3 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org +mail/mutt-devel to...@netbsd.org +math/py-numpypkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org +py23-numpy-1.3.0 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org +misc/mkcue pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org -misc/stellarium pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org -net/argusar...@tcp4me.com -net/ntop a...@netbsd.org -www/squid311 t...@netbsd.org
pkgsrc binary package retention timeline
We currently have a large quantity of binary pkgsrc packages on avalon.dragonflybsd.org: drwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 0 Jun 3 10:48 DragonFly-1.12 drwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 0 Jun 4 05:49 DragonFly-2.0 drwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 0 Jun 14 03:10 DragonFly-1.10.1 drwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 0 Jun 14 18:05 DragonFly-2.2 drwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 0 Jul 13 15:09 DragonFly-2.3.1 (I'm not showing directories that are links to these, to cover all version numbers.) Each one of these directories may hold multiple quarterly releases of pkgsrc, plus current builds. In an effort to keep this from becoming a huge archive, I plan to keep the current release's packages and the last release's packages, plus any packages built for HEAD due to compatibility changes. This means that we'd have only 2.0 packages, 2.2 packages, and 2.3.1+ packages. Once 2.4 comes out, we'd have only 2.2 and 2.4 packages, plus 2.5 if something happened that required that, like another libc change. Otherwise, a link from 2.5 to the 2.4 packages would work. This gives us a year of available binaries for any given release, especially once I have this more automated. Any objections to this plan? I figure this won't be a problem for anyone running a 2.x system.
Corporate spying hackng problem
Hi all, Company that I work for has had a major intrusion into their billing system most likely by one of their competitors and they deleted about half a million $ worth of invoices. They used a chinese proxy server to avoid being tracked. The IP address of the proxy is 119.119.231.1. It blocks all incoming ports and ping, im curious is there any way to find out the name of the company/person who ownes this IP? Cheers, Petr
Re: Corporate spying hackng problem
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:00 PM, elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote: Hi all, Company that I work for has had a major intrusion into their billing system most likely by one of their competitors and they deleted about half a million $ worth of invoices. They used a chinese proxy server to avoid being tracked. The IP address of the proxy is 119.119.231.1. It blocks all incoming ports and ping, im curious is there any way to find out the name of the company/person who ownes this IP? Cheers, Petr Hi Petr, have you tried querying the WHOIS database?
Re: Corporate spying hackng problem
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 04:00:17AM +1000, elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote: Hi all, Company that I work for has had a major intrusion into their billing system most likely by one of their competitors and they deleted about half a million $ worth of invoices. They used a chinese proxy server to avoid being tracked. The IP address of the proxy is 119.119.231.1. It blocks all incoming ports and ping, im curious is there any way to find out the name of the company/person who ownes this IP? Cheers, Petr whois 119.119.231.1 also whois AS4837 kyle pgplYl3zexl42.pgp Description: PGP signature
HEADS UP - DEVFS ON MASTER
Alex's GSOC project, DEVFS is now on master and active. Some care must be taken when upgrading. * A full buildworld, buildkernel, installkernel, installworld sequence is needed. No changes to fstab are needed, /dev will be mounted from devfs automatically by the kernel. * If you run a new kernel with an old world (without devfs) you will not be able to login as root, but you will still be able to login as a user and su, and you should still be able to boot single-user. In otherwords, things will be messed up but in a fixable way, until both the world and the kernel are in sync. * A great deal of testing of basic functions has been done, but there is still a very good chance of breakage. Please test and report any issues. Very few GUI components have been tested, so if X or sound stops working it may be a day or two before we can get it whacked back into shape. * The master branch may be unstable for a week as wider testing is done. * PEOPLE RUNNING CHROOTS: Character and block devices in the filesystem NO LONGER WORK. If you have chrooted or jailed areas with their own /dev, you have to use mount_devfs in those areas. Many features are now working. We have auto-cloning support for numerous devices but only a few userland utilities have been adjusted to use it. To reduce issues DEVFS will pre-create a bunch of units for numerous devices so the non-cloning userland utilities still work. In addition, fully automatic slice and partition probing and reprobing is now operational. When you fdisk a drive the slices will pop up in /dev, and when you disklabel a slice the partitinos will pop up as well. MBR and disklabel edits will properly and automatically reprobe the drive. IMHO this is a very, very cool feature. The nrelease build still has a few issues. It will work and the intaller will come up, but the installer may have trouble seeing newly created partitions (a 'retry' usually solves the problem). This is a known issue and will be fixed. -Matt Matthew Dillon dil...@backplane.com