Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-06 Thread Daniel Baumann
Gustavo Franco wrote: > In other words Casper should be extended to do what Freesbie[0] guys > are doing with their code. yes. if anyone is interested in that, we happily apply patches :) -- Address:Daniel Baumann, Burgunderstrasse 3, CH-4562 Biberist Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-06 Thread Gustavo Franco
On 2/6/07, Aurelien Jarno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Gustavo Franco a écrit : > On 2/5/07, GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers wrote: >> Hello, Debian world! >> >> This is a status update for the Debian GNU/FreeBSD port[1]. This port >> consists of two architectures: kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64. >> (.

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-06 Thread Aurelien Jarno
Gustavo Franco a écrit : > On 2/5/07, GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers wrote: >> Hello, Debian world! >> >> This is a status update for the Debian GNU/FreeBSD port[1]. This port >> consists of two architectures: kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64. >> (...) > > Do you know if there is a way to build Debian

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-06 Thread Gustavo Franco
On 2/6/07, Marco Amadori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Alle 11:03, martedì 6 febbraio 2007, Daniel Baumann ha scritto: > Gustavo Franco wrote: > > Do you know if there is a way to build Debian GNU/kFreeBSD Live cd > > images using live-package's svn tree ? > > unfortunately, it is not that easy (alt

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-06 Thread Daniel Baumann
Marco Amadori wrote: > Casper uses squashfs, unionfs, /sys/block, udev, klibc, if these tools are > available to KfreeBSD maybe it will work out of the box, otherwise a > replacement (or a clone) for these features is needed. they aren't because they are linux specific, that's why i mentioned it

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-06 Thread Marco Amadori
Alle 11:03, martedì 6 febbraio 2007, Daniel Baumann ha scritto: > Gustavo Franco wrote: > > Do you know if there is a way to build Debian GNU/kFreeBSD Live cd > > images using live-package's svn tree ? > > unfortunately, it is not that easy (although i have no clue about bsd, > the live-package mod

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-06 Thread Daniel Baumann
Gustavo Franco wrote: > Do you know if there is a way to build Debian GNU/kFreeBSD Live cd > images using live-package's svn tree ? unfortunately, it is not that easy (although i have no clue about bsd, the live-package modifications would be trivial). the real challenge would be, to have some com

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-05 Thread Gustavo Franco
On 2/5/07, GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers wrote: Hello, Debian world! This is a status update for the Debian GNU/FreeBSD port[1]. This port consists of two architectures: kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64. (...) Do you know if there is a way to build Debian GNU/kFreeBSD Live cd images using live-pac

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-05 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Aurelien Jarno may or may not have written... > Joey Schulze a écrit : >> GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers wrote: >>> Hello, Debian world! >> Hello Anonymous, >> This is a *very* strange from line that you surely should not use. >> | From: GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers > *I* have sent this mess

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-05 Thread Yavor Doganov
Instead of arguing about the "From" header and generating traffic that might be interesting, but not important at all, why don't we express our warm gratitude and congratulate the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD team for the *great* work they have done by making yet another variant of GNU a reality? Their wor

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-05 Thread Joey Schulze
Aurelien Jarno wrote: > Joey Schulze a écrit : > > GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers wrote: > >> Hello, Debian world! > > > > Hello Anonymous, > > > > This is a *very* strange from line that you surely should not use. > > | From: GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers > > *I* have sent this message. I have choosen th

Re: Message header fields (was: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters)

2007-02-05 Thread Pierre Habouzit
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 08:46:54PM +1100, Ben Finney wrote: > Aurelien Jarno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Joey Schulze a écrit : > > > This is a *very* strange from line that you surely should not use. > > > | From: GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers > > > > *I* have sent this message. > > Then your nam

Re: Message header fields (was: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters)

2007-02-05 Thread Lars Wirzenius
On ma, 2007-02-05 at 20:46 +1100, Ben Finney wrote: > Then your name, and your email address, belongs in the From field. I agree with this. (And this AOL is the main point of this message. The titbit below is just filler.) > Meanwhile, the message header is about the message *as an email > messag

Message header fields (was: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters)

2007-02-05 Thread Ben Finney
Aurelien Jarno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Joey Schulze a écrit : > > This is a *very* strange from line that you surely should not use. > > | From: GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers > > *I* have sent this message. Then your name, and your email address, belongs in the From field. > I have choosen thi

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-05 Thread Aurelien Jarno
Joey Schulze a écrit : > GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers wrote: >> Hello, Debian world! > > Hello Anonymous, > > This is a *very* strange from line that you surely should not use. > | From: GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers *I* have sent this message. I have choosen this From: line because I am not *the* GNU/k

Re: Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2007-02-05 Thread Joey Schulze
GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers wrote: > Hello, Debian world! Hello Anonymous, This is a *very* strange from line that you surely should not use. | From: GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers Regards, Joey -- Linux - the choice of a GNU generation. Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the list

Bits from the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD porters

2006-10-21 Thread Petr Salinger
Hello, Debian world! This is a status update for the Debian GNU/FreeBSD port[1]. Compared to previous status mail [2], this port now consists of two architectures: kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64. Currently we focus mainly on kfreebsd-i386. Status -- * We have uptodate toolchain and most