Hi all,
The new padlock rng code has now been tested on both i386 and x86_64 (on
a Via Nano L2200) and seems stable. Many thanks to Sascha Wildner for
helping out with the testing.
Cheers,
Alex
On 18/06/11 01:29, Alex Hornung wrote:
Hi all,
I just commited something that might well cause a
Hi,
I hope this time my email goes through, first time I accidentally send
it to the wrong email address.:-[
I'm wondering if Add AHCI workaround for Intel mobo / Intel SSD
probing bug fix is included in the lastest DragonFlyBSD snapshot iso
(jun 19)?
Yes, if the ISO has been built after the date, and it has, it'll be
included. Just download the master snapshot, not the release.
Cheers,
Alex Hornung
On 19/06/11 16:41, Edward Martinez wrote:
Hi,
I hope this time my email goes through, first time I accidentally send
it to the wrong email
On Friday 17 June 2011 02:13:39 Matthew Dillon wrote:
The problem here is that cpdup'ing /pfs will result in the wrong
symlinks on the target filesystem because the PFS IDs are different on
the target filesystem. There is nothing cpdup can do here to help,
you have to tell it
Hi folks,
We're now in the freeze stage of pkgsrc, in preparation for the new
pkgsrc-2011Q2 branch. We've stopped the introduction of any new
packages, and changes to infrastructure, and emphasis has now been
placed on cleaning up some of the rough edge.
We expect the current freeze to last
On 19 jun 2011, at 18.44, Alex Hornung wrote:
Yes, if the ISO has been built after the date, and it has, it'll be
included. Just download the master snapshot, not the release.
Maybe we should include the git id in the latest iso names as well.
-Max