Re: World Market Structure

2009-09-12 Thread Niklas Rosencrantz
 What I'm market surveying is whether I can sell a computer with
dragonflybsd. With Linux I don't think I can. Hence market survey.
Sincerely
Niklas


Release next week - maybe

2009-09-12 Thread Matthew Dillon
We're working hard to get all the packages working and the nrelease
subsystem up to date for 64-bit, but we still hope to release
mid-next-week.

We will be rolling the release tag on monday but the official release
will not be announced until the packages and ISOs are ready to go.

The pkgsrc support on the release ISO is also going to get a makeover
for this release.  The release ISO will ship a GIT repo instead of
pkgsrc-all.tgz allowing people to start with the repo and then do
incremental updates over the net... a far superior method over what
we have now.

-Matt
Matthew Dillon 



Experimental pkgsrc GIT repo for DragonFly users

2009-09-12 Thread Matthew Dillon
We have setup a GIT pkgsrc repo on avalon to give DragonFly users
and developers a more reliable way to track the pkgsrc tree.

git://avalon.dragonflybsd.org/pkgsrc.git

The branch is 'vendor'.

You can fetch from avalon or crater, and soon chlamydia as well.
Crater contains the master copy and syncs with the NetBSD repo and
the WIP repo four times a day.

For now we don't have any local mods, it's a straight mirror, but we
may do some sort of local mod thing in the future using another branch.

-Matt
Matthew Dillon 



Naturligt till en läsare är minimalt med siffror

2009-09-12 Thread Niklas Rosencrantz
misstro och -tänkt ii allapatologiskt mytomaniska  lögner man kan om mitt
budskap och fråga någon kompetent, inte hjärndöda projektet "vi alla 4 på
möte tycker.."  -mest användarfientligt är siffror. jag slutade räknade
efter 55 siffror. mest onaturliga man kan ha mot en läsare är siffror.
naturligt är minimalt med siffror. jag vet rättegång om siffran 2, som inte
finns i sinnevärlden.


Re: pkgsrc in git?

2009-09-12 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert

McLone wrote:

I second on maintaining git mirror of pkgsrc,
but i don't know the amount of work (and traffic) involved.
I'll ponder it; then, if time/resources permit,
i will mirror pkgsrc and pkgsrc-wip here in Ukraine,
at least in cvs (tired of downtime, that is)


I'd suggest creating one git repo per package and using git submodules 
to glue it all together.  I didn't try that yet, but it seems like a 
sensible setup (better than everything in a big repo).


cheers
  simon

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Re: pkgsrc in git?

2009-09-12 Thread McLone
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:58 AM,   wrote:
> Now that we've been using git, do you think it may be a good idea to
> create a git mirror of pkgsrc?
as far as i saw, NetBSD pkgsrc cvs mirrors are not reliable,
and their downtime stroke me many times.

pkgsrc-wip cvs seems reliable.

I second on maintaining git mirror of pkgsrc,
but i don't know the amount of work (and traffic) involved.
I'll ponder it; then, if time/resources permit,
i will mirror pkgsrc and pkgsrc-wip here in Ukraine,
at least in cvs (tired of downtime, that is)
-- 
wbr, McLone a.k.a bogon a.k.a combiner


World Market Structure

2009-09-12 Thread niklasro

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