last time i checked was like 1, maybe 2 months ago, i will try again with 2.8 to see what happens. Damian
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 17:33, John Marino <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sdävtaker, > Apparently your experience differs from mine. I've been running Dragonfly > i386 and Dragonfly x86_64 within Virtualbox for a year now, and it works > great. I've had no issues whatsoever, and that's on host machines of both > windows and Solaris. We've even found and fixed a couple of bugs in Dfly > due to running it inside vbox. > > I think your vbox information might be a bit obsolete, or maybe there is > something wrong with your instance of it. > > It requires no tricks. I recommend that one picks FreeBSD or 64-bit FreeBSD > as the OS when they create the machine. > > Regards, > John > > > On 11/8/2010 9:25 PM, Sdävtaker wrote: >> >> DragonflyBSD got Virtual Kernels, those are a tool to run kernels over >> kernel and debug them. >> In the documentation site: >> http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/documentation/ >> there is a section for developer where you can read about codeing >> standards, tools, repository handling, most what you need is there :-) >> VBox doesnt run in DFBSD as far as i know and it had some tricks to >> make DFBSD work in a VBox too, there is a reported bug to oracle that >> never was fixed and give troubles time to time (if you use it with >> no-acpi, probably the only issue you will have is a necesity for >> reboot after turn on, it works for me that way, no idea why, turn on, >> it halts, soft reset, it works....some kind of Vudu for sure). >> Also, check the irc, most the developers are there most the time :-) >> Enjoy the project, there is a lot of fascinating things going on >> Damian >> >> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 17:07,<Marcin Ropa> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> A few weeks ago I decided to spend my free time working on dfbsd and i >>> started digging in code. I have experience as developer but there >>> everything is new for me and probably I will have to spend many time >>> before i will be helpful for the project. :) >>> I have my first question.: How do you organize your work on DragonFly >>> BSD? I am not going to ask you about your editor but how do you run, >>> test and debug your code. Do you use VirtualBox, qemu or seperate >>> machine? Does VirtualBox run on dfbsd or you run VirtualBox on another >>> system, e.g.: FreeBSD and this is your development platform? >>> I know you are busy, but if you find time please give me some hints >>> how to organize work on operating system. >>> >>> thanks a lot and >>> Greeting >>> >>> Marcin >>> >> >> > > -- http://dfbsd.trackbsd.org.ar
