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src:dhcpcd5 encounters an FTBFS on both kfreebsd ports. Help for
fixing this is welcome.
Thanks!
Martin-Éric
Bastian Blank - 19.10.18, 12:25:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 11:35:54AM +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > So Devuan almost doubles the percentage of sysvinit-core
> > installations.
> Devuan is _not_ Debian. They forked it, with the full knowledge that
> they might have
Holger Levsen - 19.10.18, 12:02:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 11:35:54AM +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > A minority? Yes. But a sizable one.
>
> It doesn't matter how many people use it, if noone is willing to
> maintain it. *If* people are maintaining it, it also d
elf. That's a fact that people that keep yelling "but SysV init was
so easy!" keep finessing..
So "how many RC bugs does sysvinit have" is a completely useless metric IMHO.
Martin
ag off $init_system or
> $distribution_or_derivative.
Thank you.
I think it is good to move there for anything about actually having
sysvinit and related packaged being maintained again.
And I agree to leave let go on anything else.
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Martin Steigerwald - 15.10.18, 17:56:
> Anyway, I will make Devuan people aware of this discussion. Let's see
> whether someone likes to cooperate.
As Evilham also pointed out, Devuan people are aware of this discussion
already:
[devuan-dev] sysvinit in debian is under threat of be
Quoting Uwe Kleine-König :
If the concerns are mostly about the hardware not being rackable, there
is a rackable NAS by Netgear:
https://www.netgear.com/business/products/storage/readynas/RN2120.aspx#tab-techspecs
This seems to be out of stock and discontinued, unfortunately.
Anyway,
ase with CC debian- or to you personally and
you'll collect the info?
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ake[1]: stopped in /<>/lib/libutil
> 1 error
>
> bmake[1]: stopped in /<>/lib/libutil
> debian/rules:191: recipe for target 'build-util-stamp' failed
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:0,
> from
> /«PKGBUILDDIR»/cddl/lib/libctf/../../../cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/ctf/ctf_create.c:30:
> /«PKGBUILDDIR»/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/sys/isa_defs.h:596:2:
> error: #error "ISA not supported"
> #error "ISA not supported&
ng VCS.
FTR, that'll still not suffice for Hurd as pyqt5 is also missing
there. But Hurd isn't a transition blocker any more, so that's ok.
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Hi Steven,
2014-07-09 23:03 GMT+02:00 Steven Chamberlain :
> Hi Thomas,
>
> On 08/07/14 13:58, Thomas Martin wrote:
>> Is there any way to use heartbeat/pacemaker on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ?
>> I tried to compile it unsuccessfully (because of this dependencies
>> which I
Dear list,
Is there any way to use heartbeat/pacemaker on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ?
I tried to compile it unsuccessfully (because of this dependencies
which I'm not able to compile; for example: cluster-glue).
I know I could use CARP but with it it's possible to have active
resources on nodeA and on
ase.
I am also a long-time Debian user (>10 years, mostly x86/amd64, alpha in
the past, some arm work and ia64 from the time I've had this hardware). I
am not a DD/DM but have experience as a package maintainer via sponsorship
in the past.
Martin
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hardware Debian should buy.
We encourage the porter community to actively assist DSA with the
resolution of the above noted concerns regarding various ports.
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Your right it can be built on any OS, but last time i looked it was highly
experimental on other OS's. Maybe that's changed in recent times.
Here is the information i have on it:
http://www.netbsd.org/docs/rump/
I have a whole journal article that one of the NetBSD devs sent to me as i
was and st
Kool, how do u guys know where to look for this information lol. I spend
hrs looking and never find a thing.
I would love to see the GNU/NetBSD project rebooted at some stage but under
GNU/kNetBSD. NetBSD has some really good tools that didn't exist in 2002
which i think would make it easier and p
limited resources from the Debian GNU/NetBSD project, how much of the
current GNU userland tools (i.e. glibc etc) are transferable across without
modification to persay the NetBSD kernel?
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 9:09 AM, Arno Töll wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 26.02.2013 08:44, Martin wrote:
I understand that the Debian GNU Netbsd project is inactive and has been
since 2002, but is the source of what was done still available?
Or has all the work aside from the NetBSD kernel been merged with the glibc
ports and Debian GNU/kFreeBSD?
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Petr Salinger wrote:
Hey,
So i thought maybe from such a little response, people either don't know or
are unwilling to provide for some random who appears to have just joined
the mailing list.
Thus, i am going to provide a reason like Andreas above as it seems
appropriate and so people understand i am not going to misu
Hey,
I was wondering if anyone here could tell me where to find the sources for
Debian GNU/kNetBSD?
As i am after the sources for this abandoned project.
Regards,
Martin
Hi,
On Thu Feb 21, 2013 at 07:39:34 +0100, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
> same problem with atftpd, it also just shows me the grub menu after a while.
s/menu/prompt/
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Hi,
On Wed Feb 20, 2013 at 23:25:25 +, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> On 20/02/13 23:09, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
> > ifconfig eth0 10.24.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
> > apt-get install tftpd
>
> Ahhh!
>
> > $ apt-cache show tftpd
> > ...
> >
s supported. For the first word, TAB
|lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists possible
|device or file completions.
|
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us extremely tempted to
reassign this bug to freebsdutils.
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uch a systematic way. Could
someone from the debian-bsd list check this using earlier binaries
from ( http://snapshot.debian.org/package/sysvinit/ ) and report
whether any of them magically fixes the issue? If this is the case, it
would allow us to backtrack the source of the bug.
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reassign 644725 dictionaries-common
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thanks
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 09:28:14PM +0100, Christoph Egger wrote:
> Agustin Martin writes:
> > Another thing that may be interesting to discard possibilities is to run
> > explicitly the above command,
> >
-english ;-)
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1: http://ddtp.debian.net/ddt.cgi?desc_id=88695
2: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=devd&sektion=8
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
The devd utility is a system daemon that runs in the background
all the
time. Whenever a device is added to or rem
On 2 March 2011 02:34, Matthias Klose wrote:
> armel (although optimized for a different processor)
Hi
For which processor (/architecture) is it optimized, and do you mean
optimized-for, or only-runs-on?
I ask in case this would mean dumping all the armv4t systems that are
using Debian armel.
nd udevadm; skipping
partmam: mkfs.ufs: Cannot retrieve operator gid, using gid 0.
partman: mkfs.ufs: /dev/ad4s6: could not find special device
The problem is the same whether I use manual or guided partitioning.
Thanks for any answers.
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I cc Warner here, he is the author of devd maybe he can say more about that.
Thanks Martin
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Hi FreeBSD/X11 folks,
>
> as an occasional GNU/kFreeBSD porter, I've been wondering what's going
> to happ
eBSD 8.1-1-amd64
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> Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
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>
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* Colin Watson [2009-03-09 00:01]:
> Martin Michlmayr persuaded me to tentatively volunteer for mentoring
> the addition of mtd support, but actually I'd be much more excited
> about mentoring this project if it had a good student. Martin, is it
> possible that somebody else
* Alan Victor <14puer...@gmail.com> [2009-03-06 09:20]:
> I finally got Hurd running. QEMU option is very quick and simple.
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Ouch. So this will require an interface definition. Oh dear. But
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>
> The error above contradicts the "mount" info, namely, the "rw" part!!
>
Uhm, if /mnt/test is in a ro filesystem, mounting a partition to it
rw will still not get you to change /mnt/test - sure, you will be
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other hint about how to start...
Martin
PS: also got a Sparc-Station 10 (without disk and ram) and a SGI Indy 5600 XZ
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> end up with a fully useable Debian system - yet).
Well... I think you might win me as a user, and possibly many more.
And that means accelerated development, I
hi there,
are there any plans on providing Debian NetBSD with the BSD userland?
and wrt Debian GNU/NetBSD... is it ready to be deployed on servers, or
is it still in a rather experimental phase?
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Good work btw.
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Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> On http://pandora.debian.org/~andreas/obsd are the too
rceforge?
- is the decision on GNU userland solid?
- if you had to assign a version number, what would it be (to get an
idea of progress)?
- how can i help?
i think this might be valuable information to document anyway, having it
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> Thus: one more vote to 'Debian NetBSD' (though frankly, I don't care very
> much. It just seems a socially more acceptable name for some of us)
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Preparation of Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r4
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Recompiles required
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Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> * Mark W. Eichin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010202 01:18]:
> > It would be even more useful if people *checked the archives* instead
> > of blindly posting "gee, what are you doing?" but I'm cynical enough
> > not to expect that :-)
>
> OK, get the archive and post it to me.
>
If somebody is compiling boot-floppies 2.2.22 (for stable through
proposed-updates) for any non-i386 arch, please let me know.
At the moment, I know that powerpc does not build due to a
kernel issue. I don't know anything about the other archs.
Arch's in question: alpha, arm, m68k, sparc.
Regar
Sam Hartman writes:
> Looking at incoming/DONE on pandora, it looks as if m68k buildd has
> not built packages for non-us since January 10. This means that
> packages uploaded since January 10 with m68k support have not made it
> into testing. I'm not really sure that buildd for m68k even bui
Atanas Prejdarov wrote:
> Hi,
> I was unable to receive debian-bsd list for about 6 months so I'm just asking
> is there any news /on debian site bsd is not even listed in /ports section
> :(/ and any software fo download or link to look at ?
It seems this "port" was withdrawn although I'd real
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