[resend because I used wrong address]
[sent before response below]
FWIW, for me softdeps has always been buggy. The issues only resolve
when it's turned off. as far as I am concerned UFS with softdeps on DF
has always been unusable. Sooner or later (and usually sooner) it acts
ups.
On
On 12/7/2018 08:33, Aaron LI wrote:
On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 08:26:13 -0600
John Marino wrote:
For current users, they can simply edit their /raven/etc/pkg.conf file
to modify the ABI definition to read:
AI = "dragonfly:5.4:x86:64"
This should be 'ABI = ...'
Yep, good catch.
Also
So until now, there's been one repository for DragonFly, one based on
DragonFly Release 5.0. The packages are forward compatible, so they
work on DragonFly Release 5.2 and Release 5.4.
The DragonFly project in practical terms supports the current release
(5.4) well and the previous release
On 8/24/2018 11:10, Antonio Olivares wrote:
On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 10:45 AM John Marino wrote:
Well, it works so nothing is going to change.
Perhaps if you filed an issue at
https://github.com/jrmarino/ravensource/issues with more information
that "it fails" you could get some
On 8/24/2018 10:14, Antonio Olivares wrote:
On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 1:52 PM Uwe Muenzberg wrote:
Dear Sir,
I have followed instructions from quickstart guide for df
https://github.com/jrmarino/Ravenports/wiki/quickstart-df
but some packages failed to build and they just stop. I have tried
On 7/31/2018 14:43, Justin Sherrill wrote:
net/isc-dhcp43-server and sysutils/cdrtools are part of nrelease but I
don't see them in Ravenports; that's something to convert over. Now
that I went and said that, the next obvious step is to do something
about it... I don't know if I have
nity for the time after Dports and John
Marino putting 80+ hours a week of free work?
Well, I'm not doing that much work, but each iteration of DPorts does
take an increasingly unacceptable amount of my time. At some point I'm
probably going to just stop doing dports and let that decisio
So there was a new article released about Ravenports this week:
https://eerielinux.wordpress.com/2018/06/30/ravenports-a-modern-cross-platform-package-solution/
Justin mentioned it on the digest:
"A deep dive into Ravenports"
https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2018/07/04/21485.html
and a related
On 5/28/2018 08:35, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
On Thu, 24 May 2018 12:12:37 -0500, you wrote:
Just about every KDE5 except the top-level x11/kde5 metaport has been in
dports for a few weeks already.
Thanks for the reply and your work on dports
To follow up, the full KDE5 is blocked by
On 5/24/2018 12:12, John Marino wrote:
On 5/24/2018 11:07, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
Now that KDE 5 has reached FreeBSD is there any timeline for it
arriving in DPorts.
Alternatively, what is the best way to try and build it that doesn't
interfere with it arriving in DPorts in the future
On 5/24/2018 11:07, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
Now that KDE 5 has reached FreeBSD is there any timeline for it
arriving in DPorts.
Alternatively, what is the best way to try and build it that doesn't
interfere with it arriving in DPorts in the future.
Just about every KDE5 except the top-level
On 5/14/2018 08:35, Michael Neumann wrote:
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 08:31:58AM -0500, John Marino wrote:
I mispoke. I mean add libexecinfo.so.1 from dragonfly to the dragonfly
build environment as a system library.
That would work!
Okay, the ravensys-root package for dragonfly has been
On 5/14/2018 08:30, Michael Neumann wrote:
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 08:24:06AM -0500, John Marino wrote:
On 5/14/2018 08:17, Michael Neumann wrote:
Hi,
While trying to port "rust" to Ravenports, I noticed that Ravenports
uses libexecinfo.so.2 (from "ravenports"), wherea
On 4/24/2018 03:25, karu.pruun wrote:
Hello
Thanks for pointing out and I am thankful for all the work Dr Beebe
has done. I genuinely meant it was great that Reduce builds on
DragonFly! I haven't used it myself but colleagues of mine do use it
for their work.
If there is anything that can be
It's because there was a recent (local) change to xf86-video-scfb which
prevents it from building on Release 5.0.
That package is one of the required runtime dependencies for
x11/xorg-drivers (and thus x11/xorg) so neither got built.
The fix is either remove xf86-video-scfb from x11-drivers
I don't know if that information is correct.
1) We have https://www.freshports.org/lang/erlang-runtime20/
2) It's available in ravenports:
http://www.ravenports.com/catalog/bucket_A3/erlang/standard/
Both options are available as packages today.
John
On 12/25/2017 10:06, Justin Sherrill
On 10/17/2017 01:51, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Monday, October 16, 2017 11:25:13 AM EDT Matthew Dillon wrote:
Hi folks! So 5.0 is out the door, and this is probably going to be our
stable release for the next few months. Master is about to get a pile of
commits and should be considered a bit
On 9/30/2017 23:02, John Marino wrote:
I think this was meant for the users@ list ...
(btw, gzip is on the host system so packages don't need to specify it)
Forwarded Message
Subject: rsyncrypto should depend on gzip
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2017 23:29:16 -0400
From: Pierre Abbat &l
Hi guys,
There's been some teasing about Ravenports over the last few months, but
the topic wasn't really formally introduced. I did introduce it on the
FreeBSD forum over the weekend. Here's an excerpt from that post:
I haven't made many commits to Synth over the last few months and
On 7/3/2017 08:48, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
Hi everyone,
I appreciate the help and patience of folks here as I ask a seemingly
long list of n00b questions! Sorry if I'm being annoying in my
enthusiasm to get things configured where I'd like them. Anyhow...
I tried to get Gnome3 up and running
va classes will not work
Jochen
Am 28.06.2017 um 22:43 schrieb John Marino:
On 6/28/2017 15:37, Dr. Jochen Raßler wrote:
As I mentioned, I only built them and didn't yet test.
What I need is gradle and openjfxdevel, which aren't available to DF
currently.
As I looked around to find the reason, I foun
On 6/28/2017 15:37, Dr. Jochen Raßler wrote:
As I mentioned, I only built them and didn't yet test.
What I need is gradle and openjfxdevel, which aren't available to DF
currently.
As I looked around to find the reason, I found the site how to port
software to DF
Compat9x contains system libraries for FreeBSD 9.
There's no use for FreeBSD libraries on a DragonFly system.
More specifically, they can't be executed.
I'm not sure how you succeeded in using them. The realtime linker
should have not recognized the libraries.
John
On 6/28/2017 06:53, Dr.
On 6/25/2017 14:30, Francois Tigeot wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 08:42:44AM -0500, John Marino wrote:
Dports generation is frozen until Rust is fixed.
I'm waiting for M. Neumann to update the port. I was told that would
happen 2 weeks ago so I don't know what the hold-up is.
Without a way
Dports generation is frozen until Rust is fixed.
I'm waiting for M. Neumann to update the port. I was told that would
happen 2 weeks ago so I don't know what the hold-up is.
Without a way to update rust easily, we'd have to drop firefox.
Frankly, based on Mozilla's decision to make it a
On 6/21/2017 17:55, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Aaron LI wrote:
On Sun, 2017-06-18 at 00:31 -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
me -a
DragonFly dfly.bagdala2.net 4.8-RELEASE DragonFly
v4.8.0.21.ge7d58-RELEASE #5: Thu May 25 00:54:11 EDT 2017
r...@dfly.bagdala2.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/X86_64_GENERIC
On 5/28/2017 10:07, Carsten Mattner wrote:
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 1:25 PM, John Marino <dragonfly...@marino.st> wrote:
I hit some snags due to my unfamiliarity with glibc (namely it's
inability to static link due to dynamic link requirements with NSS,
libdl, etc) but have that resolved
On 5/16/2017 08:16, Aaron LI wrote:
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 23:23, John Marino
<dragonfly...@marino.st> wrote:
Hi Aaron,
I don't want this to be considered some kind of release
announcement,
but I have arranged for DragonFly-CURRENT users that are very
curious to
install a func
On 5/11/2017 09:22, Aaron LI wrote:
Hi John Marino, and DFlyers,
I knew Ravenports [0] sometime ago, and noticed that it just did a
initial release.
Recently I had problems with the D/Ports framework w.r.t. multiple
Python versions (3.x vs. 2.7). Also suggested by John, I decided
to try
this year. After upgrading two weeks ago I got a core dump during
jail starts, so it seems that is due to your mentioned missing libjail.so.
Is there an alternative that is also as equally easy to setup?
Regards
Matthias
On 07.05.17 14:34, John Marino wrote:
"anymore" has been a year.
I
"anymore" has been a year.
IIRC ezjail requires libjail.so which is specific to FreeBSD -- In other
words ezjail built but didn't work.
Are you sure it's functional on DragonFly?
John
On 5/7/2017 06:47, Matthias wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to upgrade my server recently and discovered there is no
On 4/15/2017 05:27, Andrea wrote:
Hi,
Firefox is at 52.0 in dports right now which came in late march, and in
2 days it will be at 53.0 once the stage branch is merged with master.
Thank you. The source of my confusion was that the DPorts chapter of the
handbook, after the instructions about
On 4/14/2017 04:04, Andrea wrote:
Hi, I'm looking at DPorts and I see that most of the ports are at least
a couple of months old. As an example firefox-51.0.1 and
thunderbird-45.6.0 have multiple vulnerabilities fixed in more recent
versions.
Are you confusing dports and packages?
Firefox is
The last 4 commits on DPorts are wrong.
The dragonfly dports mirror was pointing at jrmarino/DPorts which in
turn was pointing at DragonFlyBSD/DPorts.
I forked DragonFlyBSD/DPorts and now the mirror is reflecting my local
changes. Matt has to fix this.
This is the last good commit:
On 2/14/2017 16:17, Rimvydas Jasinskas wrote:
[snip]
Luckily this update has not hit us unprepared and by pure luck we had
to delay the DragonFly BSD v4.8 final release tag due to few last
minute bugs noticed in VM subsystem. So at least we have not branched
out new release before the recent
in 97c8c48c09 to the version where you backed out the symbol changes.
-Matt
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 8:51 AM, John Marino <dragonfly...@marino.st
<mailto:dragonfly...@marino.st>> wrote:
On 2/5/2017 01:46, David Shao wrote:
Please revert recent changes:
On 1/4/2017 20:47, Andrew Slaughter wrote:
Hi everyone -
I'm pretty certain I know the answer, but has anyone had any success
getting Julia (0.5 or newer) running on Dragonfly? It's unclear if it's
working on FreeBSD-11 (certainly no port for it).
I briefly played around with installing it via
On 1/4/2017 09:39, Vitaly Shevtsov wrote:
Hello!
Is it possible to build ports with base LibreSSL? I remove dports's
libresslI and tried to build x11-servers/xorg-server and it's failed
'cause openssl is not installed.
My make.conf is:
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=base
No, it is not possible.
On 11/15/2016 12:34, jungle Boogie wrote:
On 15 November 2016 at 05:37, John Marino <mfl-commissio...@marino.st> wrote:
Use the dport /usr/dport/archivers/zstd. It has existed for months already.
Sure, great idea, but any idea why sudo gmake install would fail?
You *do* unde
[resend]
Use the dport /usr/dport/archivers/zstd. It has existed for months already.
John
On 11/15/2016 01:00, jungle boogie wrote:
Hi All,
Facebook (which I proudly don't use) created a compression algorithm
called zstd: http://facebook.github.io/zstd/
Request:
If anyone is running
On 10/28/2016 07:52, Stefan Unterweger wrote:
* jungle Boogie on Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 09:35:37PM -0700:
Yikes! How will I fix it it, though?
To be more clear, how would I update MY system? Single user mode has no
network so git pull isn't an option. :(
You could still try a -downgrade- to
On 9/17/2016 09:47, John Marino wrote:
The DPorts tree has been audited and fixed to work with dports-based SSL
libraries such as:
/security/openssl
/security/openssl-devel (untested)
/security/libressl
/security/libressl-devel (untested)
Currently they will still build with the DF base
The DPorts tree has been audited and fixed to work with dports-based SSL
libraries such as:
/security/openssl
/security/openssl-devel (untested)
/security/libressl
/security/libressl-devel (untested)
Currently they will still build with the DF base openssl libraries. If
you want to
On 9/1/2016 03:32, soko.tica wrote:
Hello,
I'm (finally!) exploring DragonFlyBSD running it on Qemu. It's been
reported that libxml2-2.9.3 is vulnerable, but I can't get the update of
it. Is it just a matter of time, or am I doing something wrong?
Thank you very much in advance for your
On 8/29/2016 14:07, jungle Boogie wrote:
Hi All,
From http://mirror-master.dragonflybsd.org/dports/
It would look like dragonfly:4.8:x86:64 was updated on the 22nd, just
a week ago today.
However, upon closer inspection here:
As has been mentioned in a few posts and on IRC, the pulseaudio server
didn't seem to work and even caused one CPU to spin at 100% usage.
Moreover, it seems that firefox, even if built without pulseaudio, would
detect if PA was installed and use it over ALSA resulting in no sound
and a
On 7/7/2016 18:53, jungle Boogie wrote:
On 7 July 2016 at 16:42, John Marino <dragonfly...@marino.st> wrote:
B) The version of wireshark in Dports is 2.0.4, so why the need to build it
from vendor sources?
http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dports.git/blob/HEAD:/net/wireshark/Makefile
O
On 7/7/2016 18:36, jungle Boogie wrote:
Will this fetch sources outside dports? In other words, can I install
wireshark-2.0.4 with it?
A) No, we're talking about dports exclusively here.
B) The version of wireshark in Dports is 2.0.4, so why the need to build
it from vendor sources?
On 6/26/2016 3:38 AM, Bernard Mentink wrote:
Hi John,
So why should I use the FreeBSD instructions? I thought this was
DragonFlyBSD forum?
I used the instructions from
here: https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/X/#index2h2
Are you saying I should not use the DFly instructions to setup
On 6/25/2016 4:51 AM, Bernard Mentink wrote:
HI All,
I am having issues following the rather sparse instructions for getting
the desktop operational with either Gnome or KDE.
Were you using these instructions?
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/x11-wm.html
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This email has been checked
On 6/3/2016 4:19 AM, Dmitry Postolov wrote:
Hi to all! Sorry for my bad English...
I am can't find latest DragonFly development images on Dfly ftp from 1 Jun and
2 Jun 2016. Latest image from 31 May 2016. Its possible to fix it situation?
The build server had a disk firmware failure so no
On 5/27/2016 8:32 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
On 27/05/2016, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
Thank you, for making this a constructive thing again, instead of the
flame war that the other one started.
Please don't be a drama queen.
Your first response was to call my answer "a
On 5/27/2016 2:37 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
On 27/05/2016, John Marino <dragonfly...@marino.st> wrote:
1) Max already told you it would not work. Did you think it was
possible that nobody would know that FreeBSD BLOBs work on DragonFly?
Of course we know that they do not (nor should anyon
On 5/11/2016 2:33 PM, Nelson H. F. Beebe wrote:
[snip]
in the libatomic_ops code portion, and xindy needs clisp, which seems
never to have been ported to DragonflyBSD (and I've never succeeded in
building it myself on any version of that O/S).
This is inaccurate.
DragonFly had clisp up into
On 4/20/2016 3:40 PM, Dmitry Postolov wrote:
Hi to all! Sorry for my bad English...
What can you say about utility sysutils/ataidle? I am can't find
ataidle in pkg or dports. Google search says that ataidle failed
build in previous versions of Dfly and users.
I can see that it has never
On 3/22/2016 3:15 PM, karu.pruun wrote:
Hello
I was trying to compile www/node with clang:
# env CCVER=clang36 make install
but the result says it's gcc 5.3.1:
# objdump -s -j .comment /usr/local/bin/node
.GCC: 5.3.1 [DragonFly] Release/2015-12-04
while a clang compiled file should say:
On 3/11/2016 11:58 AM, Max Herrgard wrote:
> On 11 mar 2016, at 11:43, John Marino wrote:
>> or better yet, don't build ports on a live system (bad idea). use
>> ports-mgmt/synth exclusively.
> .
> Please tell us more about synth!
Likely the quick summary can be found her
On 2/9/2016 6:45 PM, Hleb Valoshka wrote:
> On 2/7/16, John Marino <dragonfly...@marino.st> wrote:
>>> When I run stellarium in dies with 'Segmentation fault' message, gdb
>>> shows address in radeonsi_dri.so. But it seems that radeonsi_dri.so is
>>> stripped,
put WITH_DEBUG=yes in the environement, make.conf, or in the makefile
itself, then rebuild, reinstall.
note that if you put it in make.conf, it will affect world builds too.
On 2/7/2016 4:28 PM, Hleb Valoshka wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> How to get debug symbols for installed ports?
>
> When I run
On 1/27/2016 8:49 PM, John Marino wrote:
> I've already "privatized" three libraries, and there's a fourth in the
> works. Each time I relocate a library, a full build is required. (this
> is to avoid ambiguity with similar dports libraries)
>
> After a bulk build c
On 1/23/2016 10:03 PM, ty armour wrote:
> if you do decide to give tutorials, just simply post them online.
>
> thanks
> -Ty
everything is already posted online, on the dragonfly wiki.
www.dragonflybsd.org
browse around for documentation / howtos / etc.
People are pretty good at posting to
I've been working on new software for the past few weeks. It's called
"Synth" and one of its main purposes is to replace
portmaster/portupgrade. It it similar to poudriere in that it supports
concurrent building and local respository creation, but it's aimed at
the regular user. It is a drop-in
On 12/7/2015 9:05 AM, Alex Hornung wrote:
>
> Actually, our tags have always been signed.
>
> Cheers,
> Alex
Hmm, I guess you learn something every day.
Yet the public key was never published?
On 12/4/2015 8:21 AM, Tim Darby wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 7:30 PM, Sepherosa Ziehau I got zapped by this one. I thought I had broken something until I tried
> upgrading to a later commit and it went away.
>
> Tim
>
Unless that "later commit" is the one that is
As a reminder, when Justin creates a release branch, he bumps the master
branch at the same time. This means we are on DF 4.5 now, which means
pkg will seek 4.6 packages now.
I'm building those now, but in the meantime I recommend that people put
this in their /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf file:
ABI
On 10/9/2015 2:43 PM, John Marino wrote:
> On 10/9/2015 2:36 PM, Hleb Valoshka wrote:
>> On 10/9/15, Markus Pfeiffer <markus.pfeif...@morphism.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Just use the cpuid utility? It's available in dports...
>>
>> Your suggestion may be
On 10/9/2015 2:36 PM, Hleb Valoshka wrote:
> On 10/9/15, Markus Pfeiffer wrote:
>
>> Just use the cpuid utility? It's available in dports...
>
> Your suggestion may be good for end user but not for ruby library.
>
You are re-inventing the wheel:
On 9/29/2015 7:31 PM, Charles Musser wrote:
> I tried this:
>
> xo% sudo make clean ; sudo make stage-qa
> ===> Cleaning for rdnssd-1.0.0
> > Running Q/A tests (stage-qa)
> cd: /usr/obj/dports/dns/rdnssd/work/stage: No such file or directory
> find: /usr/obj/dports/dns/rdnssd/work/stage: No
Almost 800 packages from the latest DPorts are not available on Release
4.0 (which has already reached End-Of-Life). The main reasons for this:
1) Release 4.0 uses gcc 4.7
2) Release 4.0 doesn't have versioned libraries so bootstraps are not
working
3) Header differences from later releases
Big
On 9/15/2015 2:59 AM, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
> Do old packages work w/ new world?
Most of them do, yes.
If you update world and do nothing else, almost all the packages that
are installed will continue to work.
John
On 9/15/2015 5:48 PM, nans_na...@yahoo.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on our server runs DF 3.8.
> But now when i try to install packages i get the following messages:
>
> #pkg ins bash
> Updating Avalon repository catalogue...
> pkg:
>
gle for git tutorials. There are lots of them.
John
>
>
> ----
> John Marino <dragonfly...@marino.st> schrieb am Di, 15.9.2015:
>
> Betreff: Re: Packages
> An: nans_na...@yahoo.de, users@dragonflybsd.org
> Datum: Dienstag, 15
On 9/15/2015 8:06 PM, nans_na...@yahoo.de wrote:
> So can i do a
>
> cd /usr
> make dports-create-shallow
>
> and build my own packages?
If you do "shallow" you won't be able to use the git tags.
However, "shallow" will give you the latest versions of the packages
(rather than what was in place
I just made a commit that will cause libc to be built with symbol
versions from now on. Among other benefits, this means that libc will
never be "bumped" again, so the library's name is frozen at /lib/libc.so.8.
All third-party programs should continue to work (with a possible
exception of a
On 9/9/2015 1:52 PM, Thomas Nikolajsen wrote:
>> Is there a network time protocol server (ntp) for Dfly?
>> If yes, how can i activate/configure the ntpd?
>
> There is no ntp server in dfly base, you need to install it yourself.
> Using dports is the most popular way to do this.
What about
On 9/9/2015 4:49 PM, nans_na...@yahoo.de wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> thank you for your answer.
>
> Which was the latest version of openntpd that was build successfully on Dlfy?
5.7p3.
If you are git-capable, you can pull it from dports here:
On 9/9/2015 4:19 PM, nans_na...@yahoo.de wrote:
> @Légrádi Gábor:
> ntpdate_enable="YES" didn't work. So the informations on your link
> "https://www.dragonflybsd.org/~labthug/handbook/network-ntp.html; are
> outdated.
>
> @Zachary Crownover @John Marino:
&
On 8/12/2015 7:43 AM, Matthew Dillon wrote:
dports has been updated once but a couple of problems have cropped up.
We are going to have to revert the x11 intel video driver due to
instability in the updated version, and it turns out that the update to
firefox-40 has not fixed at least one
On 8/1/2015 3:09 PM, Marco Righele wrote:
* If my patch touches a file already modified by a FreeBSD patch in
files/, is it ok to use the same
name ? (I'm thinking in the case the new patch could be used upstream).
There are no name clashes because the dports patch goes in the
dragonfly
On 7/19/2015 9:45 PM, nans_na...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hi,
i try to setup a DF Access Point according to
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/docs/newhandbook/WirelessNetwork/#index5h4
But i can't access from my Macbook to DF.
Are you using hostapd from base or from ports?
Has hostapd ever
On 7/3/2015 8:17 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
Hello.
Please also advise whether GNOME 2 is available for the current stable version
of dragonflybsd.
I can answer this question.
There is no GNOME 2 in ports. FreeBSD doesn't have it either.
There is mate and cinnamon which is a continuation of
On 6/11/2015 13:18, nans_na...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hi
is it possible to stay in development branch for every update forever?
If yes, how can i do this?
Build from source and have git set to the master branch. By
definition, it is always development. It got changed to version 4.3
(from
On 5/29/2015 17:36, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I try to rebuild world and get the following. How can I fix it?
if rebuild means quickworld, do a full buildworld.
John
On 5/29/2015 19:49, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Friday, May 29, 2015 17:46:02 John Marino wrote:
On 5/29/2015 17:36, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I try to rebuild world and get the following. How can I fix it?
if rebuild means quickworld, do a full buildworld.
I did a full buildworld. The last time I
On 4/15/2015 11:09, John Marino wrote:
On 4/15/2015 11:01, Robin Hahling wrote:
On Wednesday 15 April 2015 10.30:09 John Marino wrote:
I iterate that updating the dports tree is not required -- just say on
the current tree until the release if rebuilding everything is not
desired
The follow information only applies to people using the development
branch of DragonFly (aka master). You can stop reading if you are using
an official release.
We've been tracking gcc5 for a couple of months and it is working very
well. The muscles dports generator has been using gcc5 on top
On 4/9/2015 13:02, Justin Sherrill wrote:
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 9:42 PM, satofujiy...@yahoo.co.jp wrote:
Between FB and DFBSD, I prefer FB. We tried to install php and apache on
DFBSD, but failed to install.
Recent FreeBSD and DragonFly are using the same tool, pkg, and
DragonFly's binary
On 3/9/2015 04:04, Lanir wrote:
The handbook page linked looks like it needs these two locations
corrected throughout but I primarily looked at the dma section.
1. /etc/mailer.conf changed to /etc/mail/mailer.conf
yes, that's a typo. I just fixed them, thanks.
2. /etc/periodic.conf
On 3/8/2015 06:42, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Saturday, March 07, 2015 22:10:18 John Marino wrote:
New installations of DragonFly will have the DragonFly Mail Agent (dma)
configured by default. This is the first step to removing Sendmail from
base.
This particular change will only have a small
New installations of DragonFly will have the DragonFly Mail Agent (dma)
configured by default. This is the first step to removing Sendmail from
base.
This particular change will only have a small impact on existing
installations. The switch is controlled by /etc/mailer.conf, and this
file is
On 3/7/2015 22:10, John Marino wrote:
New installations of DragonFly will have the DragonFly Mail Agent (dma)
configured by default. This is the first step to removing Sendmail from
base.
This particular change will only have a small impact on existing
installations. The switch
On 2/10/2015 16:31, Adolf Augustin wrote:
Hi Coert,
yes that is correct , you have to write your own script.
Is it thought? He said earlier that freebsd ports install scripts and
that script look pretty generic.
John
On 1/25/2015 09:58, karu.pruun wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 8:36 AM, John Marino wrote:
On 1/25/2015 06:15, karu.pruun wrote:
Turns out it was supposed to be a UID. In the end, the error was with
credentials passing in devel/glib20 that polkitd uses. The attached
patch fixes it:
- copy
On 1/25/2015 06:15, karu.pruun wrote:
Turns out it was supposed to be a UID. In the end, the error was with
credentials passing in devel/glib20 that polkitd uses. The attached
patch fixes it:
- copy the patch to /usr/dports/devel/glib20/dragonfly/
- make install
All the problems listed
I have written a HowTo use Slider and placed it in the DragonFly wiki.
There are 16 screenshots, so it should be pretty clear what Slider does
and how to use it.
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/docs/howtos/howtoslide/
Enjoy!
John
On 12/22/2014 15:53, John Marino wrote:
I've created a curses-based tool called slider that is user-friendly
combination between hammer history and undo. If the given path
doesn't exist but has history, an undelete attempt can be made.
However, if the given path has multiple versions, each
I've created a curses-based tool called slider that is user-friendly
combination between hammer history and undo. If the given path
doesn't exist but has history, an undelete attempt can be made.
However, if the given path has multiple versions, each timestamp will be
displayed and selectable via
On 11/19/2014 10:05, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
# cd /usr
# make dports-create-shallow
Error code 120
occurred .
# rm -rf dports
# make dports-create-shallow
Succeeded ...
FYI, if you already have /usr/dports, all you need to do is cd
/usr/dports git pull to update it.
#
On 11/19/2014 10:38, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
My guess is your computer is overheating. Is your cpu fan dirty?
Fans are very clean .
Case covers are removed .
Room temperature is 21 degree Celsius .
Well, use a different tty then (alt-F2) so you don't see those kernel
messages.
I
On 11/11/2014 16:08, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
Dears All ,
Is it possible to execute a program compiled in FreeBSD with Pascal be
executed in DragonFly BSD KDE or Gnome desktop ?
There is NO Free Pascal and Lazarus in DragonFly BSD .
Thank you very much .
Mehmet Erol Sanliturk
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