You are right. I am using a virtual installation right now until I figure
it all out.
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From: Daniel OuelletSent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 6:19 PMTo:
misc@openbsd.orgSubject: Re: Compiling BOINC/Seti Home for OpenBSD
On 2013-08-29 Thu 17:02 PM |, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> >
> > Wonder why keep running something doing nothing ;)
> >
>
> Still happily married I see. (:>
>
Install a network of multiple machines at home. There'll be lots to do..
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On 8/29/2013 4:15 PM, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
> Christian Weisgerber mips.inka.de> writes:
>
>> Richard Thornton gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> My Sun Blade 100, has a fresh install of 5.3, and its very good, much
>>> better than 5.1; XFCE is very stable and R is much better than prior
>>> ports. y
Christian Weisgerber mips.inka.de> writes:
> Richard Thornton gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > My Sun Blade 100, has a fresh install of 5.3, and its very good, much
> > better than 5.1; XFCE is very stable and R is much better than prior
> > ports. you guys did a great job! Now this computer sits runn
On 08/29/13 22:11, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Richard Thornton wrote:
My Sun Blade 100, has a fresh install of 5.3, and its very good, much
better than 5.1; XFCE is very stable and R is much better than prior
ports. you guys did a great job! Now this computer sits running actively,
with not
Richard Thornton wrote:
> My Sun Blade 100, has a fresh install of 5.3, and its very good, much
> better than 5.1; XFCE is very stable and R is much better than prior
> ports. you guys did a great job! Now this computer sits running actively,
> with nothing to do!
Use apm -L or -C and save 10
When you run autoconf/automake (from ports at least), they usually say that
you should export variables like AUTOCONF_VERSION and AUTOMAKE_VERSION to
something like 2.11 or 1.9 or so.
For me:
$ pkg_info | grep auto
autoconf-2.59p3 automatically configure source code on many Un*x
platforms
auto
Richard Thornton gmail.com> writes:
> Is there some sort of special tailoring necessary for OpenBSD?
yes, there is. you need to create port of boinc.
My Sun Blade 100, has a fresh install of 5.3, and its very good, much
better than 5.1; XFCE is very stable and R is much better than prior
ports. you guys did a great job! Now this computer sits running actively,
with nothing to do! So lets run Seti on it, but alas, no recent binary for
OpenBSD
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