It seems that to get mono building again we just need a simple patch
(upstream and pkgsrc ideally :)) to mono/utils/mono-sigcontext.h, as
well as undefining the defined(UCONTEXT_GREGS) (config? Makefile?) option.
I'd appreciate it if someone could give it a shot, it should be fairly
straight
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 07:56:29AM +0100, Alex Hornung wrote:
It seems that to get mono building again we just need a simple patch
(upstream and pkgsrc ideally :)) to mono/utils/mono-sigcontext.h, as
well as undefining the defined(UCONTEXT_GREGS) (config? Makefile?) option.
I'd appreciate it
On Wednesday 11 May 2011 01:55:24 Max Herrgard wrote:
Since I haven't had my morning coffee yet, I might as well add that you
need to run viconfig and add the dedup on every PFS (/home, /usr, etc) you
want it to run on.
I don't drink coffee, but I just woke up and chuckled at the sig on my
Hello all,
following JustinS' call[1] I have done a preliminary (as in: compiles, doesn't
really work yet, see below) port of the Chromium browser to DragonFly BSD.
A first x86_64 binary package is available at [2] (compiled against my setup,
e.g. Python 2.7, so YMMV) and the pkgsrc bits to
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 01:05:28PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I just bought an 60 GB SSD (OCZ Vertex 2). I want
:to use about 20 GB for swapcache. But I think about
:putting the system also on this SSD. To reduce writes
:I want to disable history keeping and mount the pfs
:with
The i386 package is now available at [1] and it actually works (as in:
it does indeed display web pages - I'm writing this through the GMail
web interface from it now!)
-m.
[1] http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~matthiasr/chromium-i386.tgz