On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 07:37:39PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> That's a good idea. My SS20 which has 2 HDDs, CD and floppy, has a fan in
> between, it looks it is wired properly and has an attachment, so it looks
> "original" for certain hotter configurations.
IIRC, that's one of the newer SS
On 2015-01-13, Jeremy Evans wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Riccardo Mottola <
> riccardo.mott...@libero.it> wrote:
>
>> do we really need bash to build ruby? and... why ruby for subversion? not
>> counting shells one ends up having perl, python, tcl and ruby! what a mess.
>
>
> You do
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Riccardo Mottola <
riccardo.mott...@libero.it> wrote:
> do we really need bash to build ruby? and... why ruby for subversion? not
> counting shells one ends up having perl, python, tcl and ruby! what a mess.
You do need bash to build ruby 2.0, but not any earli
Hi Hugo,
Hugo Villeneuve wrote:
Yeah, I got blocked with "bash" dependent ports (ruby-2.0 for subversion).
what is happening for you?
I have temporarily given up building on my SS20: all modules I have are
indeed unstable, both the 50Mhz and 40Mhz SuperSparcs just segfault at
will, as Miod
Hi Hugo,
Hugo Villeneuve wrote:
Yeah, I got blocked with "bash" dependent ports (ruby-2.0 for subversion).
what is happening for you?
I have temporarily given up building on my SS20: all modules I have are
indeed unstable, both the 50Mhz and 40Mhz SuperSparcs just segfault at
will, as Miod
On 2014-12-04, Hugo Villeneuve wrote:
> I put a new Seagate 73GB SCA drive in my SparcStation 20 (150MHz/224MB).
> It works but I can only use part of it.
I don't hardware to try it, but another option might be a sata ssd and scsi
bridge (acard have various options in a 3.5" drive chassis). They
Hi,
Florenz Kley wrote:
On Dec 3, 2014, at 21:01, patrick keshishian wrote:
how do you guys deal with disk space with sparc machines?
NFS?
with a hacksaw :-) http://www.well.com/~fl/frankendisk/
single-ended SCSI disks work quite well in the pizza
box design, but they run hotter than the old
Hi,
Peter Hessler wrote:
On 2014 Dec 04 (Thu) at 07:11:48 + (+), John Long wrote:
:How much time is necessary to build packages during and for a release? How
:much time for snapshots? And how often does this need to be done? I'm trying
:to get an idea how much uptime you would need if so
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 10:43:29AM +0100, Peter Hessler wrote:
> On 2014 Dec 04 (Thu) at 07:11:48 + (+), John Long wrote:
> :How much time is necessary to build packages during and for a release? How
> :much time for snapshots? And how often does this need to be done? I'm trying
> :to get a
I had forgotten OpenBSD has SPARC and SPARC64 ports. I don't have any SPARC
boxes, sorry for missing the point here.
If SPARC64 builds become an issue I hope I can help in some way.
/jl
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On 2014 Dec 04 (Thu) at 07:11:48 + (+), John Long wrote:
:How much time is necessary to build packages during and for a release? How
:much time for snapshots? And how often does this need to be done? I'm trying
:to get an idea how much uptime you would need if somebody who is able to
:take
On Dec 3, 2014, at 21:01, patrick keshishian wrote:
> how do you guys deal with disk space with sparc machines?
> NFS?
with a hacksaw :-) http://www.well.com/~fl/frankendisk/
single-ended SCSI disks work quite well in the pizza
box design, but they run hotter than the old ones. One disk is not a
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 04:36:43PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2014-12-02, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
> > I was pkg_add'ing some essential packages on a freshly installed SPARC
> > machine. I noticed that several packages are missing. I thought it was
> > the mirror, but they are mis
>dev wrote:
>> It would be a waste of effort to look at anything previous to a
>> Sun Fire V890 or any UltraSPARC IV based server. There are very
>> few out there running Solaris any more and only hobby types have
>> SPARC anywhere else.
>The first thing you forget is the fun factor. People devote
>> > > You are speaking out of turn, basically insulting people who want
>> > > to make sure that older architectures do work. The Sun Fire V890
>> > > and Niagara machines are not sparc architecture. They are
>> > > sparc64.
>> > >
>> >
>> > Not sure where the anger is coming from. Regardless,
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 09:46:04PM +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> patrick keshishian:
>
> > how do you guys deal with disk space with sparc machines?
> > NFS?
>
> Distfiles and packages on NFS, obj on local disk.
That works well. But I got tired of that especialy since I was down
to a 1G d
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 04:42:52PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 10:35:43PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was pkg_add'ing some essential packages on a freshly installed SPARC
> > machine. I noticed that several packages are missing. I thought it was the
>
Hi,
dev wrote:
It would be a waste of effort to look at anything previous to a
Sun Fire V890 or any UltraSPARC IV based server. There are very
few out there running Solaris any more and only hobby types have
SPARC anywhere else.
The first thing you forget is the fun factor. People devote time i
On 3 Dec 2014 at 18:36, dev wrote:
> > > > You are speaking out of turn, basically insulting people who
> want
> > > > to make sure that older architectures do work. The Sun Fire
> V890
> > > > and Niagara machines are not sparc architecture. They are
> > > > sparc64.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Not s
> >
> > > I will dust off my ss20 this weekend see if it powers up.
> > >
> >
> > A SparcStation 20 is a relic for historical reference only. A cool
> > item and if it powers up I would be surprised. However it won't
> > make any more sense than to have a 1976 Ford truck as a daily
> > driver.
>
> > > You are speaking out of turn, basically insulting people who want
> > > to make sure that older architectures do work. The Sun Fire V890
> > > and Niagara machines are not sparc architecture. They are
> > > sparc64.
> > >
> >
> > Not sure where the anger is coming from. Regardless, there
> On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 05:54:14PM -0500, dev wrote:
> > > > We keep having this tail of zombie architectures. Long obsolete
> > > > hardware, run by few people, with pitiful "best effort" package
> > > > builds happening each release and with luck once between. They
> > > > slowly sink under t
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 05:54:14PM -0500, dev wrote:
> > > We keep having this tail of zombie architectures. Long obsolete
> > > hardware, run by few people, with pitiful "best effort" package
> > > builds happening each release and with luck once between. They
> > > slowly sink under the accumul
> > > > I will dust off my ss20 this weekend see if it powers up.
> > > >
> > >
> > > A SparcStation 20 is a relic for historical reference only. A cool
> > > item and if it powers up I would be surprised. However it won't
> > > make any more sense than to have a 1976 Ford truck as a daily
> > >
> > > We keep having this tail of zombie architectures. Long obsolete
> > > hardware, run by few people, with pitiful "best effort" package
> > > builds happening each release and with luck once between. They
> > > slowly sink under the accumulating bitrot that nobody cares to fix,
> > > but at t
> > We keep having this tail of zombie architectures. Long obsolete
> > hardware, run by few people, with pitiful "best effort" package
> > builds happening each release and with luck once between. They
> > slowly sink under the accumulating bitrot that nobody cares to fix,
> > but at the same ti
patrick keshishian:
> how do you guys deal with disk space with sparc machines?
> NFS?
Distfiles and packages on NFS, obj on local disk.
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On 12/3/14, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2014-12-02, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
>> I was pkg_add'ing some essential packages on a freshly installed SPARC
>> machine. I noticed that several packages are missing. I thought it was
>> the mirror, but they are missing on the master ftp too.
>> I kn
On 2014-12-02, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> I was pkg_add'ing some essential packages on a freshly installed SPARC
> machine. I noticed that several packages are missing. I thought it was
> the mirror, but they are missing on the master ftp too.
> I know that some packages might not build on sparc
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 10:35:43PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was pkg_add'ing some essential packages on a freshly installed SPARC
> machine. I noticed that several packages are missing. I thought it was the
> mirror, but they are missing on the master ftp too.
> I know that some p
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