Package: freebsd-buildutils
Version: 8.1-1
Severity: normal
The FreeBSD -buildutils are shipped with upstream defaults for common BSD
commands.
As we use a GNU user land paths are slighty different, thus using a (BSD style)
Makefile including paths from /usr/share/Mk/bsd.commands.mk will fail s
Petr Salinger writes:
>> It fails in a local kfreebsd-i386 (kvm based) exactly the same way -- so
>> it seems to be rather reproducible.
>
> I tried it today and it does not fail in my local
> kfreebsd-i386 (kvm based) :-(
With or without sbuild involved?
Regards
Christoph
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On 02.05.2011 22:57, David N wrote:
> istgt does seem to work well with ZFS.
It does. Nonetheless, if there is a sane way to provide iscsitarget on
kfreebsd it is the better choice, as the latter is a kernel driver which
is presumably faster than a u
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A set of patches is available at:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/emulators/virtualbox-ose/files/
However, it's likely that the build system also requires porting work for
GNU/kFreeBSD userland (as most ad-hoc build syst
2011/5/3 Arno Töll :
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> On 02.05.2011 21:41, Edward Tomasz Napierała wrote:
>> Three, actually - there is also iSCSI Enterprise Target (net/iet),
>> and from what I've heard, it may soon become the most important one.
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> Thank you for the hint. Th
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On 02.05.2011 21:41, Edward Tomasz Napierała wrote:
> Three, actually - there is also iSCSI Enterprise Target (net/iet),
> and from what I've heard, it may soon become the most important one.
Thank you for the hint. This is, in fact, the iscsitarget f
Wiadomość napisana przez Arno Töll w dniu 2011-05-02, o godz. 00:17:
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> Hello,
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> kfreebsd misses an iSCSI target so far. This would be an useful addition
> to kfreebsd and its ZFS support. Indeed many people I encountered so far
> which were tr
It fails in a local kfreebsd-i386 (kvm based) exactly the same way -- so
it seems to be rather reproducible.
I tried it today and it does not fail in my local
kfreebsd-i386 (kvm based) :-(
Petr
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