Re: Kernel Panic when NetBooting with recent version

2005-09-03 Thread Matthew Dillon
: :uname -a :DragonFly 1.3.5-DEVELOPMENT #0: Mon Aug 29 04:53:43 GMT 2005 :catseye@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 : :http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/dfly_bug.PNG : :I've saved the virtual machines state if you would like me to issue :commands against GDB. : :Scott Ok, after slogging

Re: PKGSRC will be officially supported as of the next release

2005-09-03 Thread Steve Mynott
On 9/3/05, Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Who said C? Just consider the common case of a typical system. Common Lisp > will generally not be installed. Neither will Haskell or OCaml. BSD always used to ship with Lisp back in the day! :-) S

Re: Kernel Panic when NetBooting with recent version

2005-09-03 Thread Matthew Dillon
: :uname -a :DragonFly 1.3.5-DEVELOPMENT #0: Mon Aug 29 04:53:43 GMT 2005 :catseye@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 : :http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/dfly_bug.PNG : :I've saved the virtual machines state if you would like me to issue :commands against GDB. : :Scott Ok, should be fixe

Re: Kernel Panic when NetBooting with recent version

2005-09-03 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 9/3/05, Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, should be fixed now. Thanks! That was quick! :) Scott

Re: PKGSRC will be officially supported as of the next release

2005-09-03 Thread Andreas Hauser
asmodai wrote @ Sat, 3 Sep 2005 18:37:56 +0200: > -On [20050903 18:31], Andreas Hauser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >Exotic? Common Lisp is an iso standard! > > Doesn't mean it isn't exotic. :P No exotic means using tendra :P But indeed the availability of free Commo

Re: PKGSRC will be officially supported as of the next release

2005-09-03 Thread Andreas Hauser
dillon wrote @ Sat, 3 Sep 2005 09:37:33 -0700 (PDT): > The problem with using languages like that is often that they require > significant infrastructure just to work. It's a big problem for a > package manager to have to have a dozen libraries and fifty megabytes > worth of pack

Re: PKGSRC will be officially supported as of the next release

2005-09-03 Thread Matthew Dillon
: :asmodai wrote @ Sat, 3 Sep 2005 16:06:22 +0200: :> -On [20050903 14:27], walt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: :> >wip/pkgmanager is a new attempt at an upgrade tool. I've been making :> >suggestions to the author who has been very happy to have the feedback. :> >It

Re: PKGSRC will be officially supported as of the next release

2005-09-03 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai
-On [20050903 18:31], Andreas Hauser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >Exotic? Common Lisp is an iso standard! Doesn't mean it isn't exotic. :P >Doing such stuff in C is not really a good decision. Who said C? Just consider the common case of a typical system. Common Lisp will

Re: PKGSRC will be officially supported as of the next release

2005-09-03 Thread Andreas Hauser
asmodai wrote @ Sat, 3 Sep 2005 16:06:22 +0200: > -On [20050903 14:27], walt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >wip/pkgmanager is a new attempt at an upgrade tool. I've been making > >suggestions to the author who has been very happy to have the feedback. > >It's st

Re: PKGSRC will be officially supported as of the next release

2005-09-03 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai
-On [20050903 14:27], walt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >wip/pkgmanager is a new attempt at an upgrade tool. I've been making >suggestions to the author who has been very happy to have the feedback. >It's still alpha-quality at this early stage, but promising. I hope that

Re: PKGSRC will be officially supported as of the next release

2005-09-03 Thread walt
Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai wrote: -On [20050902 15:43], Jonathan Buschmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: So it's a build option but the bootstrap doesn't enable that option by default and without that pkgsrc doesn't fulfill the goal of a package management system.for Dfly. Probably I'm worng with that