Well, I am aware of all these options to solve the immediate problem,
should I need it; I did it to find out how it would have panned out
for someone perhaps coming from a different background and wanting to
try the release. For insance, one gets the option to add binary
packages installation
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 7:37 PM Greg Troxel wrote:
> > I can't answer to any specific plans on this front... It's
> > conceivable that the bulk builds will switch to 7.2 at some
> > point.
>
> It's unfortunate that this happened; generally the plan for release
> branches is not to have ABI
Maya wrote:
>> Modular xorg in pkgsrc includes twm but not ctwm as far as I know,
>> so I don't get ctwm. I have no /usr/X11R7 or /usr/X11R6 directory.
>
> because ctwm is an independent package. it's wm/ctwm.
https://github.com/NetBSD/xsrc/tree/trunk/external/mit/ctwm/dist
There's also vtwm
Havard Eidnes writes:
>> n72# pkgin install -f curl
>> calculating dependencies...done.
>> /usr/lib/libwind.so.0, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libroken.so.19, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.26, needed by curl-7.61.1
Andreas Krey writes:
> Hi all,
>
> in the attempt to make my nginx talk http2, I was
> at the point where it compiles, install (easy so far),
> actually accepts the http2 option in the listen directive
> (meaning that the module is there and active), but still
> did not actually *talk* http/2.
Daddy Cool writes:
> What is the effective, if any, difference between:
> 'pkg_add i3' (example) and
> 'pkgin up; pkgin in i3' ?
pkg_add and pkgin have different configs for where packages come from.
But I'll assume you have them pointing to the same place.
pkgin as a database of what's
Hi all,
in the attempt to make my nginx talk http2, I was
at the point where it compiles, install (easy so far),
actually accepts the http2 option in the listen directive
(meaning that the module is there and active), but still
did not actually *talk* http/2.
Oh, openssl might need an update
On Mon, 17 Sep 2018 12:35:13 +, Andreas Krey wrote:
...
> But after a cvs update in /usr/pkgsrc, every make invocation
> just results in
>
> make: "../../mk/../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk" line 322: Could not find repro/repro.mk
My bad. The -dP for cvs update wasn't in my
muscle memory anymore. Now it
Malcolm Herbert wrote:
> It seems[1] that there is a MAME port of some of the earlier
> SPARCstations running SunOS 4.1.1 ... which got me thinking: at what
> point did NetBSD get support for this platform?
http://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/sparc/ says October 2, 1993.
--
Andreas Gustafsson,