erent from the
software developer world. These days, I've been using mostly Python
and C++/Qt and both those are object-oriented models. You could say
I've been spoiled by objects.
Thanks for the pointers
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Chris Turner
wrote:
> Vivek Ayer wrote:
>&
Hi guys,
I just checked out the dragonfly src tree from avalon and was
wondering which source file you all would recommend to look at first
to get a feel for how the kernel and system works. I supposed wherever
'int main' is, right?
Thanks in advance,
Vivek
Whatever it may be, I like pacman, bash and all the other shells out there.
Archlinux has many packages in its repository that require patching as
well. This shouldn't be a giant hurdle. The thing is it would kind of
be neat to write scripts in a different shell. This would also give
the archlinu
On 8/14/06, Erik Wikström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2006-08-14 19:20, Francis Gudin wrote:
> On 14-08-2006, Erik Wikström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Haven't looked at pacman but I seem to recall that it's a utility for
>> managing pkgsrc packages and as such it (probably) used the pkgsrc
>
Thanks, will do.
On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vivek Ayer wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to install dfly via qemu in Arch Linux. I'm using the
> > latest stable (1.2) of dfly. Unfortunately, during the install, I get
> >
Hi,
I'm trying to install dfly via qemu in Arch Linux. I'm using the
latest stable (1.2) of dfly. Unfortunately, during the install, I get
an error about connecting to port (pid 608) when trying to enter
the bsd installer (ncurses) and I'm thrown back into console. Has
anyone installed dfly o