:On 17.03.2007, at 19:09, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:> :ftp://ftp.estpak.ee/pub/DragonFly
:> :http://ftp.estpak.ee/pub/DragonFly
:> :rsync://ftp.estpak.ee/DragonFly
Ok, its on the download page now.
-Matt
Matthew Dil
:Hi,
:
:I was having an little play with vkernels - pretty much followed the man page -
:except i was using vn1 and not vn0 for the file system.
:
:After doing some scping and other network related testing i closed my xterm
:controlling with the vkernel console in it by mistake - i was also logged
I blew up the dragonflybsd.org domain when I upgraded the box
running the DNS. The new version of bind disallows certain
constructions (domain names with underscores), and as per normal
stupidity it decided to stop serving the entire file.
Its all fixed now.
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 20:15:39 +0100, Vladimir Mitiouchev wrote:
> Hi!
> Im looking for *working* dc++ client for DragonFly. dc_gui2 is NOT
> working properly.
> Any ideas?
http://pkgsrc.se/wip/linuxdcpp
I am maintaining net-p2p/linuxdcpp in FreeBSD ports tree and it works
great. I have to use Qo
Hi,
I was having an little play with vkernels - pretty much followed the man page -
except i was using vn1 and not vn0 for the file system.
After doing some scping and other network related testing i closed my xterm
controlling with the vkernel console in it by mistake - i was also logged into
t
Hi,
I was having an little play with vkernels - pretty much followed the man page -
except i was using vn1 and not vn0 for the file system.
After doing some scping and other network related testing i closed my xterm
controlling with the vkernel console in it by mistake - i was also logged into
t
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 09:39:15AM +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
> But i am told that this perl solution runs faster than the old pkg_tools of
> J. Hubbard which says a lot about what is really important to get good
> stuff.
No, it says nothing. Tim Kientzle already showed ages ago that due to
the ex
Michel Talon wrote:
*trimmed*
work, and in particular they have understood the obvious, that is a ports
system must be centered about binary packages, not recompiling source.
This is true for at least two reasons:
- first, today users don't want to lose time compiling
Often true. Penguinis
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>
> By the way, OpenBSD's solution uses perl.
Yes
> Pkgsrc doesn't depend on perl as
> perl is not installed on some pkgsrc developers/users systems.
But i am told that this perl solution runs faster than the old pkg_tools of
J. Hubbard which says a lot about what is r