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Month: August 2006

Posted on 2006/08/17
More cross-pollination

It’s nice to see code flowing back and forthe bewteen BSD projects; the latest is OpenBSD taking advantage of the DragonFly acx(4) driver.  (Thanks, Undeadly)

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Posted on 2006/08/17
Motherboard issues

The planned outage of dragonflybsd.org yesterday took longer than planned because two systems didn’t want to boot; both used a Asus A8N SLI motherboard.  Apparently, a lot of people have reported issues with this model.

0 Comments - Categories: Device support
Posted on 2006/08/17
Sendmail to 8.13.8

Gregory Neil Shapiro has kindly updated sendmail to 8.13.8 (see release notes).

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Posted on 2006/08/162006/08/16
UnixReview: articles and a shunning

This week on UnixReview: A software review of G2 8.2, a book review of Nagios: System and Network Monitoring, and an article: Certification: Test Your Knowledge of A+ Elective Topics. There’s also some Linux articles which I am so totally ignoring.

0 Comments - Categories: Goings-on
Posted on 2006/08/16
dragonflybsd.org down

dragonflybsd.org is going down 9AM – 1PM PST for power and UPS testing.

0 Comments - Categories: Heads Up!
Posted on 2006/08/15
Pugs pugs pugs

User “Xaduha” posted a link to his compiling-on-DragonFly version of the Glorious Haskell Compiler, necessary to build Pugs (Perl 6 in Haskell) and apparently some other less mind-bending things.

0 Comments - Categories: Goings-on
Posted on 2006/08/14
pkgsrc handler

Jan KoÅ¡ir wrote a pkgsrc updating script that will handle local patches, include pkgsrc-wip, and work with pkgmanager – pretty nifty.

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Posted on 2006/08/132006/08/13
cpdup over the network

Matthew Dillon’s committed some changes to cpdup that allow it to copy over a network, using ssh. It’s somewhat experimental, but it can even be used for incremental backups.

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Posted on 2006/08/132006/08/13
DerivedBSD

Christian Sturm mailed me a link to the newest project derived from FreeBSD: MidnightBSD, which appears to be a “FreeBSD-with-ports” effort rather than the more complete splits of DesktopBSD or PC-BSD. Not that it’s a bad thing!

0 Comments - Categories: Goings-on
Posted on 2006/08/12
em(4) update

Sepherosa Ziehau has updated em(4) (That’s an Intel networking chipset) support to version 6.1.4, the latest available from intel.

0 Comments - Categories: Device support
Posted on 2006/08/11
That went quickly

Matthew Dillon’s vnode reference work is already 75% complete.

0 Comments - Categories: Goings-on
Posted on 2006/08/10
Updating outside of pkgsrc

What if a piece of software in pkgsrc is updated, but the pkgsrc version isn’t (yet)?  Steve O’Hara-Smith has some ideas.

1 Comment - Categories: Goings-on
Posted on 2006/08/09
Less lockups

Matthew Dillon is starting some work that will possibly destabilize HEAD for a bit.  The work involves vnode reference counting and locking.  The advantage is that it will remove the hard locks that filesystems can experience, such as waiting for NFS mounts to time out.

0 Comments - Categories: Heads Up!
Posted on 2006/08/08
Look in the boot(8)

Sascha Wildner, at Victor Balada Diaz’s suggestion, added a link to the boot(8) manpage in sys/boot/forth, as boot(8) is where the options to pass to a booting kernel are really documented

0 Comments - Categories: Goings-on
Posted on 2006/08/07
New committer: Peter Avalos

Who’s our newest committer?  Why, it’s Peter Avalos!

0 Comments - Categories: Goings-on
Posted on 2006/08/072006/08/07
pkgsrc.dragonflybsd.org up

pkgsrc.dragonflybsd.org is a new, much-easier-to-remember CNAME for Joerg Sonnenberger’s packages.stura.uni-rostock.de binary pkgsrc package site for DragonFly.

0 Comments - Categories: pkgsrc
Posted on 2006/08/07
docs and pkgsrc, together

It’s now possible to build the material in doc, including the handbook, using tools from pkgsrc, thanks to work from both me and Victor Balada Diaz.  (The doc framework was previously ports-centric.)  If you’re curious, the needed packages appear to be netbsd-doc, libxslt, docbook-xsl, ghostscript-gnu, netpbm, and jade, along with tex-jadetex if you want to prodcue it in PDF form.

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Posted on 2006/08/07
Alternates to cvsup

Karthik Subramanian found his work connection no longer worked for CVSup, due to a new firewall.  From further discussion, his remaining options appear to be CVS, rsync, a tarball, and Mercurial.

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Posted on 2006/08/06
Someone else’s links

Hubert Feyrer has a number of interesting links on his blog lately: netbsd.sk has an article on pkgsrc written in Slovakian, two links to explain what capabilities are, and another of the “Look, kids!  BSD!” articles that appear every few months.

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Posted on 2006/08/05
bugs open for business

Simon ‘corecode’ Schubert’s Roundup bug tracker is now available at bugs.dragonflybsd.org.

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