Re: Package download statistics

2013-05-06 Thread Justin Sherrill
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Francois Tigeot ftig...@wolfpond.org wrote: * 98.55% of downloaded packages are pkgng/dports versions This is going to be skewed to some extent because someone using pkgsrc is probably not starting from scratch. A dports user will be downloading everything, and

Re: Package download statistics

2013-05-06 Thread John Marino
On 5/6/2013 14:52, Petr Janda wrote: Now, the _very_ interesting (and unexpected) part is the less than 2% pkgsrc packages usage. Maybe it's just that pkgng is so much better, maybe it's that pkgsrc users prefer to build software from source. Difficult to know. In any case, I don't see a reason

Re: Package download statistics

2013-05-06 Thread John Marino
On 5/6/2013 15:20, John Marino wrote: On 5/6/2013 14:52, Petr Janda wrote: Now, the _very_ interesting (and unexpected) part is the less than 2% pkgsrc packages usage. Maybe it's just that pkgng is so much better, maybe it's that pkgsrc users prefer to build software from source. Difficult to

Re: Package download statistics

2013-05-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Monday, May 06, 2013 14:13:59 Francois Tigeot wrote: Now, the _very_ interesting (and unexpected) part is the less than 2% pkgsrc packages usage. Maybe it's just that pkgng is so much better, maybe it's that pkgsrc users prefer to build software from source. Difficult to know. In any

Re: Package download statistics

2013-05-06 Thread John Marino
On 5/6/2013 18:58, Freddie Cash wrote: Clang is the default compiler for FreeBSD 10, and pkgng is the default package management tool as well. Thus, all packages for FreeBSD 10 are built using Clang, in pkgng format. No, not thus. Clang is the compiler for base and world. There's no

Re: Package download statistics

2013-05-06 Thread Francois Tigeot
On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 11:27:47AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote: On Monday, May 06, 2013 14:13:59 Francois Tigeot wrote: Now, the _very_ interesting (and unexpected) part is the less than 2% pkgsrc packages usage. Maybe it's just that pkgng is so much better, maybe it's that pkgsrc users

Re: Package download statistics

2013-05-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Monday, May 06, 2013 19:34:05 Francois Tigeot wrote: And now that there are DragonFly-3.4 pkgsrc packages, do you use them ? They weren't available (as far as I know) when I started upgrading the packages, but I will use them now. I am keeping the old Postfix package in case there is a bug

which package manager long term support

2013-05-06 Thread Edward Martinez
Hello, I'm getting confused. Is dports replacing pkgsrc? Should I be focusing using dports instead of pkgsrc or will pkgsrc still have long term support on dragonflybsd? Ed

USB doesn't boot

2013-05-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
I downloaded the 64-bit USB image and put it on a flash drive and attempted to boot the new computer with it. It says Default: F1 and is stuck there. If I hit F1, the computer beeps and flashes the flash drive. Same if I hit 1 or enter. If I hit anything else it just beeps. What's wrong?

Re: which package manager long term support

2013-05-06 Thread Edward Martinez
On Mon, 6 May 2013 21:25:50 -0400 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote: On 6 May 2013 19:34, Edward Martinez martinezedward...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I'm getting confused. Is dports replacing pkgsrc? Should I be focusing using dports instead of pkgsrc or will pkgsrc still have

Re: Package download statistics

2013-05-06 Thread Tobias Weingartner
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 5:13 AM, Francois Tigeot ftig...@wolfpond.org wrote: * 3436 pkgng/dports x86:32 downloads * 14223 pkgng/dports x86:64 downloads These are interesting numbers. It would be even more cool, if the 32-bit versions could be broken down into can't run x64 and can run, but