Archive for the pkgsrc Category

10/06/2008
pkgsrc results ever improving

Hasso Tepper’s continued to post better and better bulk build results from pkgsrc, and has more patches on the way for when the 2008Q3 release is done.

09/24/2008
More pkgsrc success

Hasso Tepper is continuing his pkgsrc bulk builds, with his most recent build showing 7,130 packages built successfully, an increase of 116 over his last build.  (I don’t know if he’s using local patches…)

09/19/2008
GNOME and C# work

As a followup to his pkgsrc bulk build, Hasso Tepper would welcome contributions from anyone interested in making pkgsrc’s version of the GNOME desktop and the various C# utilities work better on DragonFly.

09/18/2008
Another pkgsrc build

Hasso Tepper completed a bulk build of pkgsrc (current) on DragonFly 2.1 - about 7/8th of all the packages built.

09/17/2008
pkgsrc freeze for 2008Q3

The freeze on pkgsrc development for the next quarterly release has been announced; expect the 2008Q3 branch in about 2 weeks.

09/09/2008
2008Q2 packages updated

The 2008Q2 packages collection on pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org has been rebuilt and updated by me; any new binary packages should appear at a mirror soon.

09/07/2008
qt1, qt2 retiring

Thomas Klausner is removing qt1 and qt2 from pkgsrc.  If you’re using one of the few applications that still require them, tell him before the 14th.

08/28/2008
Apache 2.2 update in pkgsrc

Eric Gillespie posted in the pkgsrc-users@netbsd.org to announce the apache22 package now has shared module support; it’s not on by default. (Apache’s a common enough program that it’s worth singling out this announcement.)

08/26/2008
pkg_radd a bit faster

The pkg_radd utility that comes with DragonFly downloads binary pkgsrc packages from a variety of mirrors and installs them automatically.  However, the mirror script wasn’t redirecting to servers other than the overloaded pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org; I corrected that and it now downloads randomly from a number of mirrors.

08/07/2008
More feedback items

Samuel J. Greear started a new topic on kernel@: what Revision Control System should DragonFly move to, based on needs. This is a subject that can lead to lots of bikeshedding, but it has stayed pretty calm so far.

Also, ideas from me: packaging pkgsrc into releases, and zipping the release ISO.

08/05/2008
New pkgsrc build

The 2008Q2 pkgsrc bulk build pn pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org has been redone; it should flow out to the mirrors normally.

07/30/2008
What’s broken with pkgsrc

I really like pkgsrc.  It’s a big system that works well for managing a huge variety of software packages, across multiple platforms, and it’s been beneficial to DragonFly for making  a lot of programs instantly accessible.

The issue nobody’s fixed - yet - is that there are plenty of ways to upgrade, some of which don’t work (make update), or involved homegrown solutions that miss the goal most people have: the ability to say simply “Upgrade this” and have it work.  This is why programs with the same functionality but simpler usage become popular.

(Prompted by a number of recent “How do I upgrade pkgsrc?” questions on DragonFly and pkgsrc mailing lists.)

07/26/2008
pkgsrc 2008Q2 is out

The most recent quarterly branch of pkgsrc is out.  Read the release announcement for details of new changes, which include an improved Ruby Gems framework and Joerg’s work on DESTDIR (staged installs) support.

The binary packages on pkgbox for DragonFly were built with a prerelease version of this branch.  (Please, use a mirror as soon as it propagates.)

07/23/2008
Binary pkgsrc packages for 2.0

I’ve completed a full build of binary pkgsrc packages.  However, bandwidth to dragonflybsd.org is getting hit pretty hard right now, so please, be patient and use a mirror if possible.  (once they update…)

07/05/2008
Thanks, Hasso

Hasso Tepper has been doing a lot of work updating pkgsrc packages for DragonFly; look at one of his recent bulk reports to see the details.

07/02/2008
Firefox upgrading

By the way, Firefox 3 is out but not in pkgsrc… officially. If you want to move to 3 right now, you can find it in pkgsrc-wip.

Update: As several people commented, it is out, though I wasn’t seeing it in the normal place I look.

06/10/2008
A pkgsrc report

Hasso Tepper recently completed a bulk build of pkgsrc on DragonFly 1.13. He’s posted the end result, and it’s looking much better than it did at the last quarterly release: 87% complete, and only 5% of the remaining amount were actual build failures - the rest were dependencies on those failed items.

06/09/2008
Pkgsrc projects

Hasso Tepper, who has been submitting many pkgsrc changes lately, noticed a few non-trivial pkgsrc issues.  He listed them out as available projects for anyone who wants to help out.

05/12/2008
DragonFly and Python support

I spy with my little eye (well, with Google) patches to Python for DragonFly support. This is part of a bunch of other fixes he put together. Thanks for doing the work, Hasso!

05/09/2008
A plea for plainer pkgsrc

A recent post on the tech-pkg@netbsd.org mailing list from Herb Peyerl describes one of pkgsrc’s biggest issues: upgrading. Much discussion ensued, with some solutions suggested, and others chiming in with similar experiences. It sounds like there’s pressure building to fix that part of pkgsrc, which I can only welcome.