How do I find out who maintains a package? I guess it's some option to
pkg_info, but I don't know what.
Pierre
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On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
How do I find out who maintains a package? I guess it's some option to
pkg_info, but I don't know what.
pkg_info -Q MAINTAINER packagenamehere
With this last build finished, we should have a complete set of binary
packages for i386/x86_64 and 2.8/2.9. I don't know if all the actual
uploads are complete yet; I'll check later tonight.
Original Message
Subject: v12 pkgsrc 2010Q4
On Monday 31 January 2011 16:17:11 Matthew Dillon wrote:
It's based on memory size and while it is possible to change it the
problem is that your system doesn't have enough memory for what the
hammer rebalance code really needs to operate.
How much memory does it need to do the hammer
The guy who gave me the box says he has another one like it, but one is
hyperthreaded and the other isn't. Here's the beginning of dmesg. Is it
hyperthreaded, and if so, should I compile a kernel to take advantage of it?
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Around 768MB of RAM needs to be installed in the system for the nbuf
message to go away.
Regards,
Alex
On 02/02/11 04:19, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Monday 31 January 2011 16:17:11 Matthew Dillon wrote:
It's based on memory size and while it is possible to change it the
problem is that your