On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 00:54:33 +0530 "Siju George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I am Planning to migrate my Samba Domain Controller from FreeBSd 6.2 > to NetBSD 3.1. > Now I am having thoughts about using DragonFly 1.4 as it is Stable. Use 1.8.0 as that is the latest stable release. > > Just Wondering For what all Production purposes people are using > DragonFly out there :-) I am using it for NATs and filtering bridges (I maintain 3 DF firewlls in total). Running a samba fileserver from it, too. Oh, and a (dual-cpu) webserver with lighttpd, PHP and MySQL. > DragonFly is not mentioned in the Platform Specific notes :-( > Does this mean that I can take the netBSD'd Latest Stable pkgsrc and > compile it successfully on DragonFly? Yes, a huge proportion of pkgsrc packages builds and runs. There are also binary package mirrors, see this entry: http://www.shiningsilence.com/dbsdlog/index.php/2007/04/06/2203.html > Geuss it does not work well yet on amd64 and I will have to find an > i368 machine. It runs in 32-bit mode on amd64 machines. I have sucessfully built (32-bit) world on my A643000+ rig. > Does it run quite Well on Intel's Core2Duo It is supposed to run fine on those machines. -- Gergo Szakal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> University Of Szeged, HU Faculty Of General Medicine /* Please do not CC me with replies, thank you. */
