On Oct 22, 2024, at 14:02, Philip Paeps wrote:
> On 2024-10-22 16:52:26 (-0400), Ronald Klop wrote:
>
>> Ampere2 is building armv7 again
>> https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/ampere2/build.html?mastername=main-armv7-default&build=p94c4ac6b071b_sc87b3f0006
>> BTW: I made a graph that shows how old a
Hello.
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On 2024/10/16 22:25, Tomoaki AOKI wrote:
+1.
And I cannot understand why ee is not in /rescue.
On rescue, man pages are NOT promised to be read on another vty.
Having modal
On Wed, 23 Oct 2024 07:45:12 +0900
Tatsuki Makino wrote:
> Hello.
> It has nothing to do with ports, but I'm replying here because the status of
> my subscription can only reply here.
>
> On 2024/10/16 22:25, Tomoaki AOKI wrote:
> >
> > +1.
> > And I cannot understand why ee is not in /rescue.
Ampere2 is building armv7 again
https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/ampere2/build.html?mastername=main-armv7-default&build=p94c4ac6b071b_sc87b3f0006
BTW: I made a graph that shows how old a pkg repo is per architecture.It shows
that arm/aarch64 is significantly older than i386/amd64. But also that ar
On 2024-10-22 16:52:26 (-0400), Ronald Klop wrote:
Ampere2 is building armv7 again
https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/ampere2/build.html?mastername=main-armv7-default&build=p94c4ac6b071b_sc87b3f0006
BTW: I made a graph that shows how old a pkg repo is per
architecture.It shows that arm/aarch64 is s
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