John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote...
> Please test and report back on the individual architecture
> mailing lists
So far, the ride for ppc64 has been *extremely* painful. This is not
necessarly due to your efforts, but it feels a lot like nobody ever has
tried to set up Debian on a G5 using netboot
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote...
> On 09/20/2016 11:16 PM, Niels Thykier wrote:
> >- powerpc: No porter (RM blocker)
>
> I'd be happy to pick up powerpc to keep it for Stretch. I'm already
> maintaining powerpcspe which is very similar to powerpc.
For somewhat personal reasons I'm interest
Hello,
as reported by the build logs¹², today's upload of softflowd 0.9.9-2
failed to build on kfreebsd-*:
| (...)
| softflowd.c: In function 'transport_to_flowrec':
| softflowd.c:326:24: error: 'const struct tcphdr' has no member named
'th_sport'
|flow->port[ndx] = tcp->th_sport;
As I'm in
Steven Chamberlain wrote...
> EXTRA_PROGRAMS is automake syntax, letting it know about optional
> programs that 'may' be compiled.
(...)
Thanks for your explanation. In the meantime I had created a kfreebsd
installation inside KVM (which has incredibly poor I/O performance for
whatever reason) an
Hi,
sorry for not getting back to you earlier.
Steven Chamberlain wrote...
> Does my attached patch seem any good to you?
Almost, I just don't get the magic in
> --- pptpd-1.3.4.orig/Makefile.am 2013-02-07 21:58:09.0 +
> +++ pptpd-1.3.4/Makefile.am 2013-02-07 22:02:45.717421
Christoph Egger wrote...
> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/net/poptop/files/ is probably what
> you're looking for. patch-Makefile.in for example removes bcrelay from
> being compiled at all.
Thanks for digging that out. Well, I call that naughty.
So I'll sadly restrict that package to lin
Hi there,
building the pptpd packages for kfreebsd-{amd64,i386} and also
hurd-i386 failed, and probably always did, for the same reason[1]:
| bcrelay.c:95:30: fatal error: netpacket/packet.h: No such file or directory
Since I don't have access to such machines I'm asking you for your
advice. App
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