Re: Postfix and IPv6

2008-03-28 Thread Jeff Blank
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Thomas E. Spanjaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> shouted to everyone in earshot, >There >might be more places in Postfix where patches like these are required, >so if you have the time, it would be great if you could check for those >as well. Then, submit them to both Postfix and

Re: Postfix and IPv6

2008-03-28 Thread Thomas E. Spanjaard
Jeff Blank wrote: I discovered today that Postfix does not enable IPv6 for DragonFly. It sets a FREEBSD4 macro based on 'uname' output for the build in general, but it relies on compiler macros to enable IPv6 support and has none for DF. I worked around that with this patch: http://web.mr-happy

Postfix and IPv6

2008-03-28 Thread Jeff Blank
I discovered today that Postfix does not enable IPv6 for DragonFly. It sets a FREEBSD4 macro based on 'uname' output for the build in general, but it relies on compiler macros to enable IPv6 support and has none for DF. I worked around that with this patch: http://web.mr-happy.com/~jfb/patches/pa

Re: what components of X must to install

2008-03-28 Thread Robert Luciani
dark0s Optik wrote: > Does it exist x-server and x-client packages? > > 2008/3/28, Joerg Sonnenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> 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 understan

Re: what components of X must to install

2008-03-28 Thread dark0s Optik
Does it exist x-server and x-client packages? 2008/3/28, Joerg Sonnenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 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. >

Re: eINIT

2008-03-28 Thread Christopher Rawnsley
On 21 Mar 2008, at 07:40, Robert Luciani wrote: Not that anyone reboots often nowadays (even with laptops you just suspend) but the init system has been discussed to death in Linux- land. Well I can understand that for some applications there is a need for the computer to stay on, in more d