On 10/ 3/14 03:23 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
On 10/03/2014 16:26, Nikola M. wrote:
First statement is unfortunately true. To make /dev => /hipster update
possible we need
1) to republish packages which were not rebuilt since /dev a8 with
higher numbers (2014.x)
2) republish incorporati
Hello.
On 10/03/2014 16:26, Nikola M. wrote:
First statement is unfortunately true. To make /dev => /hipster update
possible we need
1) to republish packages which were not rebuilt since /dev a8 with
higher numbers (2014.x)
2) republish incorporations so that they either are empty or depend on
a
It would also be nice to see a split between home-usage and (partial)
professional usage.
For the way I use OpenIndiana I don't need a GUI, nor firefox nor codecs or
movie players.
I just need a good, stable and secure platform with zones and ZFS.
You just use text install or you disable gdm ser
Am 03.10.2014 um 11:49 schrieb Frank Van Damme :
> 2014-10-02 1:06 GMT+02:00 Bob Friesenhahn :
>
>> I am not sure who has the ability to build and update OpenIndiana
>> packages, but it will be really really bad for the future of OpenIndiana if
>> it fails to supply a fixed version of its bash p
2014-10-02 1:06 GMT+02:00 Bob Friesenhahn :
> I am not sure who has the ability to build and update OpenIndiana
> packages, but it will be really really bad for the future of OpenIndiana if
> it fails to supply a fixed version of its bash package.
I have only one system running OpenIndiana, not