Next release ideas

Zachary Crownover zachary.crownover at gmail.com
Mon Mar 31 12:03:31 PDT 2014


On the note of pkg, who does the task fall on to make upgrades smoother.
Regularly needing to force uninstall and then upgrade and then reinstall
seems like a hack.
On Mar 31, 2014 11:59 AM, "John Marino" <dragonflybsd at marino.st> wrote:

> On 3/31/2014 20:38, Justin Sherrill wrote:
> > - pkg should work immediately upon install; right now it requires a copy
> > of a sample file.
>
> This has already been fixed in dports-staged branch.  If no conf file
> exists, a default one is installed when pkg is installed.
>
> > - We could use up to date notes on dragonflybsd.org
> > <http://dragonflybsd.org> on running pkg.
>
> If you mean the "howtos" I did correct some errors there this week.  I
> don't know of any major holes in it now.
>
> > - I've noticed some of the packages expect the 'service' command to be
> > present; that probably isn't hard to bring over.
>
> I am unaware of this issue.  Somebody could post a dports issue to
> educate me.
>
>
> > I think we're on the edge of where it can be dropped.  PC-BSD and
> > FreeNAS are both dropping i386, for example.  My instinct - and this can
> > certainly change - is to say the earliest we'll drop it is for the 4.0
> > release, which will hopefully also be the first user-testable version of
> > Hammer 2.  That's two releases from now at the soonest.
>
> Well, you know my feelings on this (e.g. two thumbs up).
> To add fuel, ports is now starting to require NEW_XORG.  For example,
> KDE4 no longer installs on i386 as of this week due to KDE4-workspace
> and it's dependencies requiring new org.  So to keep i386 means to add
> support NEW_XORG.
>
> Additionally -- nobody is building packages for i386.  FinFin has
> dabbled with it, but there are no resulting packages yet.  I think he
> still has good intentions but production isn't there yet.
>
> Long story short: If nobody is willing to build packages regularly
> (including provided i386 patches for broken ports) then why are we
> supporting this?  I'm tired of hearing "keep it" from folks that aren't
> willing to do the maintenance themselves.
>
>
> John
>
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