What I'm market surveying is whether I can sell a computer with
dragonflybsd. With Linux I don't think I can. Hence market survey.
Sincerely
Niklas
We're working hard to get all the packages working and the nrelease
subsystem up to date for 64-bit, but we still hope to release
mid-next-week.
We will be rolling the release tag on monday but the official release
will not be announced until the packages and ISOs are ready to
We have setup a GIT pkgsrc repo on avalon to give DragonFly users
and developers a more reliable way to track the pkgsrc tree.
git://avalon.dragonflybsd.org/pkgsrc.git
The branch is 'vendor'.
You can fetch from avalon or crater, and soon chlamydia as well.
Crater
misstro och -tänkt ii allapatologiskt mytomaniska lögner man kan om mitt
budskap och fråga någon kompetent, inte hjärndöda projektet "vi alla 4 på
möte tycker.." -mest användarfientligt är siffror. jag slutade räknade
efter 55 siffror. mest onaturliga man kan ha mot en läsare är siffror.
naturlig
McLone wrote:
I second on maintaining git mirror of pkgsrc,
but i don't know the amount of work (and traffic) involved.
I'll ponder it; then, if time/resources permit,
i will mirror pkgsrc and pkgsrc-wip here in Ukraine,
at least in cvs (tired of downtime, that is)
I'd suggest creating one git
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:58 AM, wrote:
> Now that we've been using git, do you think it may be a good idea to
> create a git mirror of pkgsrc?
as far as i saw, NetBSD pkgsrc cvs mirrors are not reliable,
and their downtime stroke me many times.
pkgsrc-wip cvs seems reliable.
I second on maint
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