http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2547
I also have a dump numbered 15, which happened one day after 14, when the
computer was running nothing besides the usual and its nightly job. When crash
14 happened, I was doing a dry run of rolling-replace. Should I upload dump
15?
Pierre
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The Black
It's default for building DragonFly, but not necessarily for dports
items. Since dports is based on FreeBSD ports, and they have never
had gcc 4.7 installed, some (many?) of these items are more likely to
build with 4.4 at this point, I imagine.
I recall John Marino did some setting of dports ite
On 4/15/2013 16:43, Vitaly Shevtsov wrote:
Hello!
I've decided to try dports. I successfully compiled xorg-server and
fluxbox. The I typed "fluxbox -info" and saw this:
Fluxbox version: 1.3.5
...
Compiler: GCC
Compiler version: 4.4.7 2012.03.13.
So my question is why gcc 4.4.7 was used to comp
Hello!
I've decided to try dports. I successfully compiled xorg-server and
fluxbox. The I typed "fluxbox -info" and saw this:
Fluxbox version: 1.3.5
...
Compiler: GCC
Compiler version: 4.4.7 2012.03.13.
So my question is why gcc 4.4.7 was used to compile dports packages? I thought
4.7.2 is now d
On 04/12/13 15:14, vasily postnicov wrote:
Can anyone upload it to DragonFly's pkgsrc tree? I can maintain this package
and send new versions on regular basis.
Not sure if anyone discussed with you elsewhere -
Typically this is done via submitting a pkgsrc bug report and discussion
with the pk
Thanks, Matt for the updates. Indeed, I am envisioning HAMMER2 as the
best fs compared to zfs :D.
On 4/14/13, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :Is there any updates on the status of HAMMER2 development?
> :
> :Thanks!
>
> Right now I am reworking some of the software algorithms in
> the filesyst