Lazy Reading for 2014/12/14

Minimal link text this week.  It just happened that way.

 

In Other BSDs for 2014/12/13

Get ready for some reading.

Installworld, no matter what

It’s possible, if you are several releases (years) behind, to end up with a DragonFly system that can’t compile and install the current release, due to incremental changes over time.  It’s rare, but it could happen now between, say, version 3.4 and 4.0.  The usual solution would be to incrementally upgrade in order, which is a lot of building and updating.  The alternative is the new installworld-force option from Matthew Dillon that forces a new set of binaries into place.  Use as a last resort.

IPFW2 branch for testing

bycn82’s rewrite of IPFW2 is available as a git branch to try out; he’s posted the link.  Please try, especially if you are still working with the original ipfw.

(note: remember, ‘ipfw’ in DragonFly is what was called ‘ipfw2’ years and years ago because it was a replacement of the original ‘ipfw’ in FreeBSD.  It was called ipfw2 but referenced as ipfw so that the same commands worked.  Technically, this branch bycn82 is working on would be ipfw3, but he keeps referring to it as ipfw2.  Confused?  Good.)

Lazy Reading for 2014/12/07

Today is my birthday, so I have a gift for you: a lot of reading!

Your unrelated link of the week: Cyriak’s Adult Swim 2014 compilation.

In Other BSDs for 2014/12/06

I have been building up quite the variety this week.

A pile of DragonFly commits

In an effort to reduce my backlog of DragonFly things to post about, here’s quick notes:

Lazy Reading for 2014/11/30

I’m going with links to some old-school crazy-hard projects this week.  No simple hacks, these.

In Other BSDs for 2014/11/29

Despite the US holiday, here’s a pile of BSD material.