Hi,
2010/10/20 Matthew Dillon :
> Ok, I think the git repo is synced up now and the new script will
> keep it that way with fixup commits when fromcvs/togit miss
> something.
>
> -Matt
I have just finished pkg_rolling-replace perfectly.
Than
Ok, I think the git repo is synced up now and the new script will
keep it that way with fixup commits when fromcvs/togit miss
something.
-Matt
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 01:03:07PM +, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> The very same problem happened with FreeBSD's loader under
> qemu, and probably also under real hardware with broken
> RTC BIOS functions. I fixed it in FreeBSD in r179825:
>
> http://www.secnetix.de/olli/FreeBSD/svnews/index.py?r=1
Sandip Jadhav wrote:
i am using laptop with amd 64 bit dual core processor with
virtualization extension and 2 GB of Memory.
Are you 100% that the VT is being used?
IIRC kvm used a modified qemu that had a switch or something
to actually *use* the VT.. cant recall though - it's been
a while..
On Tue, October 19, 2010 1:31 pm, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> I disagree. The reason why BSD's are marginal platforms relative to
> third party software is because third party software is developed for
> linux and not for the BSDs, and despite the configure-from-hell that
> they all u
:The very same problem happened with FreeBSD's loader under
:qemu, and probably also under real hardware with broken
:RTC BIOS functions. I fixed it in FreeBSD in r179825:
:
:http://www.secnetix.de/olli/FreeBSD/svnews/index.py?r=179825
:
:I'm not sure if the problem you're seeing with dloader is
:
:The idea shouldn't be to get everything into pkgsrc proper, but to get
:changes into upstreams proper. In fact I personally think that the ease
:of committing local patches into the pkgsrc/ports/etc trees is the main
:factor why BSD's are so marginal platforms in the eyes of the developers
:of th
:On 18.10.10 23:33, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:> Hmm. It looks like a CVS dollar expansion issue. The patch itself
:> is just fine but the CVS dollar expansion doesn't get mirrored
:> properly because it isn't actually in the cvs repo (it's adjusted on
:> checkout).
:
:When calculatin
hi
i am using laptop with amd 64 bit dual core processor with virtualization
extension and 2 GB of Memory.
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 2:51 AM, Antonio Huete Jimenez <
ahuete.de...@gmail.com> wrote:
> HI Sandip,
>
> Which hardware do you have in that linux system? Does the processor
> have virtualiza
YONETANI Tomokazu wrote:
> With dloader, one of my DragonFly box no longer waits 10 seconds before
> it starts the kernel. At first it prints
>
> Booting [kernel] in 10 seconds...
>
> but the next number is not 9 but some negative number with 4 or 5 digits.
> [...]
> I also added some
On 18.10.10 8:45, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Of course, the idea is to get everything into pkgsrc proper but having
> a local branch will give us the ability to consolidate and maintain
> patches that haven't yet gotten to pkgsrc proper.
The idea shouldn't be to get everything into pkgsrc proper, but
On 18.10.10 23:33, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Hmm. It looks like a CVS dollar expansion issue. The patch itself
> is just fine but the CVS dollar expansion doesn't get mirrored
> properly because it isn't actually in the cvs repo (it's adjusted on
> checkout).
When calculating check
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