Re: rebuild DragonFly using gcc 4.1

2007-05-10 Thread arnuld
On 5/5/07, Erik Wikström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It downloads the DragonFly sourcecode to your computer so that you can compile it. If you have a slow connection you might want to download a compressed tarball of the sources instead of using cvsup. You can download tarballs from here:

Re: rebuild DragonFly using gcc 4.1

2007-05-10 Thread arnuld
On 5/10/07, Justin C. Sherrill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, May 10, 2007 1:37 pm, arnuld wrote: On 5/5/07, Erik Wikström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if a package you want can't be found there take a look in

Re: rebuild DragonFly using gcc 4.1

2007-05-10 Thread Trevor Kendall
yes and i don't even see xorg there: http://www.pkgsrc-box.org/packages/stable/DragonFly-1.8/meta-pkgs/ modular-xorg-fonts are there but xorg is not :-( Have a look in ../x11. It looks like you will have to use modular xorg whether you like it or not now.

Re: libm update plans?

2007-05-10 Thread Simon corecode Schubert
+++ Chris Turner [09/05/07 20:36 -0400]: Maybe you should pick up DragonFly C99 Standards Conformance Project? ;) http://www.in-nomine.org/~asmodai/df/conformance/ like I said.. wayyy down the list for me.. good to know this page exists though.. this page is outdated and is not being

Re: rebuild DragonFly using gcc 4.1

2007-05-10 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
On Thu, May 10, 2007 1:52 pm, arnuld wrote: yes and i don't even see xorg there: http://www.pkgsrc-box.org/packages/stable/DragonFly-1.8/meta-pkgs/ modular-xorg-fonts are there but xorg is not :-( There's no single meta-package for modular xorg yet, and I wish there was - it went from being