Great Steven The new httpredir works perfectly and I can update my kFreeBSD systems.
To be honest, I also tried in a VM a daily sid CD image which I took here http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/sid_d-i/arch-latest/kfreebsd-amd64/list-cd/ I have to say that the kernel (kfreebsd-10.1-0-amd64.gz) that has been installed does not work for updating by apt-get I had to manually copy another kfreebsd-10.1-0-amd64.gz + modules from a working and updated system to be able to apt-get from a fresh installed system. apt-get didn't work after install, but wget did (I downloaded the required debs by wget from a local network http server) I suspect that the kernel in the installer has to be updated. By the way, is there any "to-do-list" for kFreeBSD so that external developers could help in the project? Best regards gl 2015-04-26 16:59 GMT+02:00 Steven Chamberlain <ste...@pyro.eu.org>: > Gianluca Bonetti wrote: >> I hope that all the compiled packages has been migrated somewhere so >> the repository will be online soon. > > Those packages should be already available in the new repository. > ftp-master kindly copied the packages there a few days ago. > >> kFreeBSD was in pretty good shape until two days ago. >> This seems quite a boycott to a project of very high value. > > It is in good shape. Debian's ftp-master, install+CD, security teams > and DSA have been still helping us to make a release of jessie-kfreebsd, > which maybe could happen in two weeks or so. > > Regards, > -- > Steven Chamberlain > ste...@pyro.eu.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/capknwjjezuxc4wjoeus1agkdecpcxk0mqpspnfb+tsg_veu...@mail.gmail.com