Re: what components of X must to install

2008-03-27 Thread Joerg Sonnenberger
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 06:23:44AM +0100, dark0s Optik wrote: > Hi all, I would like a minimal window manager over DragonFly, like > Blackbox, but I don't understand how to install X server. > In xorg 6, we had x server, but now, what components I must to install over > OS? Pich xf86-input-mouse,

what components of X must to install

2008-03-27 Thread dark0s Optik
Hi all, I would like a minimal window manager over DragonFly, like Blackbox, but I don't understand how to install X server. In xorg 6, we had x server, but now, what components I must to install over OS? Thank you in advance to response. -- only the paranoid will survive

SoC applications

2008-03-27 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
We've got seven student applications in for Summer of Code projects right now, which is great! If you are a student: Use this weekend to submit or refine your application. (You can submit up to 20 times.) Monday is the last day! If you are a mentor: Please check the existing proposals - you can

Re: Pkgsrc problems [ was: lang/python24 build problems]

2008-03-27 Thread Joerg Sonnenberger
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 10:08:45AM +0100, Robert Luciani wrote: > Didn't you mention that the build system could be "distributed"? I don't think it helps that much. > If CPU is a bottleneck, perhaps some of us could lend out hardware? > Also perhaps it would ease the burden you when checking for

Re: Pkgsrc problems [ was: lang/python24 build problems]

2008-03-27 Thread Robert Luciani
Justin C. Sherrill wrote: > On Wed, March 26, 2008 10:46 am, Hasso Tepper wrote: > >> * Regular builds of pkgsrc HEAD on both our stable and HEAD with info >> about failures made available for community. I think that many of us >> (including me) can take a look at logs and try to fix issues. T

Re: Pkgsrc problems [ was: lang/python24 build problems]

2008-03-27 Thread Hasso Tepper
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > Using your #36978 example, if "pkgsrc" maintaines aren't "confident > enough to commit patches", then please share upstream and try to get > them to commit to official source. The problem with this particular fix is that it's just tiny part of larger patchset. To submit th