If people could bang away on the Oxygen development image, I'd
appreciate it. I'd like to hear from some testers before I release...
Finally got a chance to download (and test), so far looks good. The
config.lrp handling works nicely now. Thanks!
As an observation, /dev/boot seems to be a
Angelacos, Nathan wrote:
If people could bang away on the Oxygen development image, I'd
appreciate it. I'd like to hear from some testers before I release...
Finally got a chance to download (and test), so far looks good. The
config.lrp handling works nicely now. Thanks!
As an
Matt Schalit wrote:
Here's what David does with Oxygen. It has
the -r option for removing a package that's
been installed.
I see a bug - it's bit me recently in another area, and I see it here!
remove () {
cd $PKGD
[ ! -f $1.list ] err no package! ($1)
grep
Angelacos, Nathan wrote:
If people could bang away on the Oxygen development image, I'd
appreciate it. I'd like to hear from some testers before I release...
Finally got a chance to download (and test), so far looks good. The
config.lrp handling works nicely now. Thanks!
Thanks for
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
snip
Yeah, I think it's pretty big, plus I believe most of these packages
require
openssl and other huge add-ons to run. The basics of public-key
cryptography, however, are pretty simple, so I think it'd be possible to
make a small (a few K,
And Jack Coats pointed out gpgv that might fit on a CD (283932 bytes),
to which Jeff Newmiller reminded all that gpg will take that much
ramdisk + RAM to run in...
gpgv is the verification only part, and looking through the source code,
most of it is gpg stubbed out (to be as small as
Thought I'd contribute my brief understanding of
package signing using openssl. I believe this package can
be customized on install so that it only provides the
tools you need. Package signing only needs (I believe) 4:
md5, rsautl, genrsa, and rsa.
First, you need the md5 hash
Now the configurations aren't secret anymore :)
Press 'F5' at the main screen (undocumented) to get at it. In the
actual CDROM, the standard splash screen and the CDROM splash screen
will switch places.
Also, an undocumented configuration: testcd.cfg - you'll have to specify
another