On 5/5/07, Erik Wikström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It downloads the DragonFly sourcecode to your computer so that you can compile it. If you have a slow connection you might want to download a compressed tarball of the sources instead of using cvsup. You can download tarballs from here:
ftp://chlamydia.fs.ei.tum.de/pub/DragonFly/snapshots/src
it is great way. i a using 1.8.1 release hence will download that source and decompress it into: "/usr" :-)
Yes, the steps under Keeping up to date are good, but use the file /usr/share/examples/cvsup/DragonFly-release1_8-supfile or /usr/share/examples/cvsup/DragonFly-preview-supfile
OK, i am using 1.8.1 release now but that "tar file" way is better than "cvsup"
it you want preview. If you have a slow connection you might want to download a tarball as mentioned above.
yep
For third party application don't follow what's written under Installing software, look at http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/HowToPkgsrc and follow the steps under the section Pre-built pkgsrc packages, but use the addresses found on ftp://packages.stura.uni-rostock.de/pkgsrc-current/DragonFly/RELEASE/i386/All
this directory does not exist :-(
if a package you want can't be found there take a look in ftp://packages.stura.uni-rostock.de/pkgsrc-current/DragonFly/RELEASE/i386/vulnerable
same as above. i checked that "pkgsrc-current" directory does not exist. any ideas of some other source ? -- http://arnuld.blogspot.com/