Hi,
I have a pkgsrc bug report with fixes currently sitting in gnats. The
responsible field has been changed to dfly-pkg-people.
Is there any real person behind this name ? What should I do to have the
patches committed ?
I figured I should ask first here before going to one of the pkgsrc
On 17.10.10 18:15, Francois Tigeot wrote:
The responsible field has been changed to dfly-pkg-people.
It's a standard procedure and makes sense of course. Unfortunately no
people behind dfly-pkg-people (including me) is active at the moment. As
far as I know it will change hopefully.
regards,
:I looked at /home/@@0x00032c8cabed, which is about halfway between two
:adjacent links in the /var/hammer/home directory. If I had changed files
:before and after that time, what would I see?
:
:Pierre
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:li ze te'a ci vu'u ci bi'e te'a mu du
:li ci su'i ze te'a mu bi'e vu'u ci
:
:Hmm. I got a message telling me to run cleanup when I upgraded. Perhaps, since
:the newly installed filesystem had no snapshots, it had no snapshot metadata?
:
:Pierre
Yah, that might be it. In anycase, I'm not going to worry about it if
it is just a one-time thing.
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 10:23:18PM +0300, Hasso Tepper wrote:
On 17.10.10 18:15, Francois Tigeot wrote:
The responsible field has been changed to dfly-pkg-people.
It's a standard procedure and makes sense of course. Unfortunately no
people behind dfly-pkg-people (including me) is active at
We have finally branched 2.8. The offical release will be in about
1.5 weeks. We need to build packages (which will take about a week)
and we will also continue to fix bugs and bring them into the
release branch before we roll the ISOs and IMGs.
I think we definitely must have hammer cleanup not depending on periodic.
Especially laptop/workstation users, since they may be running only couple
of hours a day.
The system should be able to automatically initiate hammer cleanup
whenever it's been more than 1 day/x hours since last time it was