Chris Turner wrote:
> Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
>> - General ideas about the bulk builds and binary installs; I've been
>> staring at it so long I can't see the forest because there's all these
>> trees in the way.
>
> Yeah.. Lots of these ideas crossing my mind today as well -
> this DNS-in-base
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 06:22:03 +, Chris Turner
wrote:
> Chris Turner wrote:
>> http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/~lentferj/dragonfly.git
>
> was pointed out that I was using http url.. DOH
Hi Christ,
please stick to bind95 from pkgsrc for now. I experienced many problems
with bind96 (9.6.1-P3) f
Chris Turner wrote:
http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/~lentferj/dragonfly.git
was pointed out that I was using http url.. DOH
Jan Lentfer wrote:
As already announced I will push in my BIND removal patch-set to master
in the next few days. So anyone running a base-BIND on their system and
upgrading their world after I pushed that in will end up with no named
binary around anymore.
Hello -
I tried to checkout your re
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
- General ideas about the bulk builds and binary installs; I've been
staring at it so long I can't see the forest because there's all these
trees in the way.
Yeah.. Lots of these ideas crossing my mind today as well -
this DNS-in-base thing kind of spurs a lot of thin
So, after seeing that PostgresQL is moving services from FreeBSD to Debian
because of ease of packaging, and seeing Ivan Voras's idea for a "stable"
branch of ports similar to the quarterly pkgsrc releases, I've been
thinking about the pkgsrc service.
(Here's the links for the aforementioned items
Gergo Szakal wrote:
Opinions?
+1 ASS KICKING
think this is great as it encourages the end user to 'build' their
system - or at least get used to using the source tree / make to
do updates..
just need to ensure that the make.conf is stock..
Am 12.04.2010 15:24, schrieb Kiril Mitev:
From: "Justin C. Sherrill"
Load ehci, maybe? It appears to be USB causing the problem, so loading
that or maybe looking for a USB device to detatch would help.
Serves me right for not double-checking. Boots fine with mouse, etc
detached.
Loading ehci
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010, Jan Lentfer wrote:
> > > > named_flags="-c named.conf"
> > > >
> >
> > Why?
> >
> If I don't set it named refuses to start with:
> Apr 12 21:58:49 epia named[49440]: none:0: open: /etc/named.conf: file not
> found
I propose that the package be fixed so it is built
Jeremy C. Reed schrieb:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010, Jan Lentfer wrote:
Copy or link the rc script to /etc/rc.d/
# ln -s /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/named9 /etc/rc.d/
Don't link, copy. It seems a link is not working during boot.
Probably /usr/pkg not mounted yet?
Possibly. But /u
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010, Jan Lentfer wrote:
> > Copy or link the rc script to /etc/rc.d/
> > # ln -s /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/named9 /etc/rc.d/
>
> Don't link, copy. It seems a link is not working during boot.
Probably /usr/pkg not mounted yet?
> # cp /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/named9 /etc/rc
Jan Lentfer schrieb:
Have to correct my own guide :-(. This is working np it seems only when
doing it manually but in my experience it didn't work correctly after
reboot anymore.
Go to /usr/pksrc/net/bind96 (or bind95) and install the BIND package
# bmake all install clean
Copy or link the
The acx, bwi, iwi, iwl, rtw, rum, and ural wireless drivers are going
to be broken by this update. Work is ongoing to port them to the
new API.
The 2.6 release is not affected. This work is only going into
the development branch.
-Matt
From: "Justin C. Sherrill"
On Sat, April 10, 2010 12:21 pm, Kiril Mitev wrote:
Greetings list,
Just tried the 2.6.1 boot CD on my "just a random desktop" box which
panicked.
Follows is an abbreviated hand-scribed verion of the screen messages:
...stuff...
ata6: on atapci3
ata7: on atapci3
pa
Hi,
I have two hammer file systems.
Backup1 454G 281G 173G62%/Backup1
Backup2 454G 316G 138G70%/Backup2
on a 2.7-DEVELOPMENT DragonFly v2.7.0.54.g0754fe-DEVELOPMENT #18: Wed Apr 7
Backup1 contains 3 pfses
dfly-bkpsrv# cd /Backup1
dfl
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