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#1 2009-04-06 08:35:33

bendany
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Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

You know Debian and Gentoo has kFreeBSD project.

I just wondering how about Arch/kFreeBSD...

I just sick of upgrading Linux Kernel... and the ports of FreeBSD is not so easy to play with.

It is will be best for Pacman + FreeBSD!

Thanks.

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#2 2009-04-06 08:40:15

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

I'm guessing you got the idea from here:
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?si … 9&from=rss

I'm sure a lot of us would like to see that. However, it would require a lot of work and I'm not sure we have enough people now.

Idea is fantastic, though smile

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#3 2009-04-06 08:49:04

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

We have plenty of people. I can see two already, right here in this thread. smile

Seriously though, in Arch's world, projects like this invariably come from the community initially, Arch64 being the prime example. If you and/or others feel sufficiently motivated and enthusiastic about an Arch/kFreeBSD project, start it yourselves. If it gathers enough pace, it could become an official Arch port, which would mean expanding the Arch dev team. Or it could exist as an independent or semi-official port, like the Arch-i586 or Arch-PPC projects. Just don't expect the existing Arch dev team to take this on from scratch.

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#4 2009-04-06 11:25:15

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

There has been much discussion about a potential "Arch BSD" on the forums before.  No actual project ever started...

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#5 2009-04-06 13:16:40

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

Btw. anyone ever seen one using this interesting package?
I must admit, never heared of this before.

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#6 2009-04-06 13:19:30

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

My guess would be that in a few years BSD will become popular enough to get that sort of project going in the arch community... but not anytime soon. The debian and GentooBSD's are still in fairly early stages, and the parent communities have been around much longer then arch.

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#7 2009-04-06 13:20:38

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

So the real question to ask is....   Will we see Arch BSD before or after Arch Hurd?

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#8 2009-04-06 13:29:01

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

Doesn't Dragonfly BSD uses some version of pacman?

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#9 2009-04-06 13:35:36

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

skottish wrote:

Doesn't Dragonfly BSD uses some version of pacman?

Nope: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DragonFly_ … management

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#10 2009-04-06 13:42:41

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

Allan wrote:
skottish wrote:

Doesn't Dragonfly BSD uses some version of pacman?

Nope: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DragonFly_ … management

I could have sworn that I read that somewhere. Hallucinating again I guess.

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#11 2009-04-06 18:55:37

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

bendany wrote:

I just sick of upgrading Linux Kernel... and the ports of FreeBSD is not so easy to play with.

Yes, merging in a foreign kernel into your userland will make things much easier for you. go for it tiger.


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#12 2009-04-07 02:03:47

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

skottish wrote:
Allan wrote:
skottish wrote:

Doesn't Dragonfly BSD uses some version of pacman?

Nope: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DragonFly_ … management

I could have sworn that I read that somewhere. Hallucinating again I guess.

Initially pacman was in the running as their package manager (i recall reading about it on some mailing list at one point), but since pacman was GPL (most bsd projects dont like choosing gpl licensed apps as part of their core install if they can help it), and at the time had some funky library issues..it never made it past the early testing stages, as I recall... that was quite a few years ago though, so I might have the details wrong... my memory is a bit foggy.

pkgsrc is pretty well supported by most of the BSD's these days, and is nearly a de facto standard. tongue

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#13 2009-04-07 02:37:44

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

skottish wrote:
Allan wrote:
skottish wrote:

Doesn't Dragonfly BSD uses some version of pacman?

Nope: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DragonFly_ … management

I could have sworn that I read that somewhere. Hallucinating again I guess.

A ways back, there was a thread about someone porting pacman to Haiku; could that be what you're remembering?


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#14 2009-04-07 02:58:14

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

Below is just one reference. This is not the one that I saw before though; I thought that the other was 'more official'. I must of just got a lucky thread and confused myself. I'm sure that cactus is correct in that it was only in consideration:

http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchiv … 00069.html

> > 3. Build alternative to pkgsrc packages system, which will be build on
> > pacman from archlinux.org, and use tweaked PKGBUILD scripts.
> > This packages system should be easier to maintain, and we will keep
> > track on all our packages.
> > For faster port packages to DFly, we can use makepkg with PKGBUILD
> > (which is a shell script) or we can rewrite this scripts to Makefiles
> > which will stop building package on error.
> > I will rewrite pacman tool which will be use this same archive format,
> > but for library to reading archives I'll use libarchive,
> > and for fetching packages from net I'll use libfetch.
> > I need name for this tool, because this should be different than pacman.

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#15 2009-04-07 03:47:52

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

Pretty cool that pacman was noticed as the gold it is big_smile Of course, pkgsrc is also very, very good.

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#16 2009-04-07 06:55:49

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

jb wrote:

A ways back, there was a thread about someone porting pacman to Haiku; could that be what you're remembering?

Seriously? It's great news, it's just... haiku has extract&play philosophy of application installing. Interesting.

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#17 2009-04-07 11:26:39

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

The question is  "How to use an alternative packaging system with FreeBSD ?"

I think the FreeBSD base system should remain intact . The repository structure would change (no more core) . So the FreeBSD documentation wouldn't be deprecated and the stability/security advantages wouldn't be missed .

The other projects are trying to use the kernel only . That wouldn't introduce a big advantage IMHO .


English is not my native language .

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#18 2009-04-07 15:31:41

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

Isn't FreeBSD pretty much the same thing as Arch already?

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#19 2009-04-07 15:41:01

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

What advantage would the BSD kernel have? I'm not doubting its use, I'm really asking.

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#20 2009-04-07 16:18:41

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

BSD version of Arch would be great. I personally would like to see an ability to install BSD kernel from within fully set Arch Linux abd then just adding it to grub, so that only kernel image in boot partition would be other everything else would be already there.
I was just thinking that BSD need a nice bleeding edge rolling release "distro".


A bit of OT, but still what about Minix3 based arch? That would be also cool. The only problem is that user-space drivers are even less existent than Linux drivers.
I did tired the liveCD and it flies, it needs few seconds and it's fully booted. Even though I'm far from Linux exper I'm thinking of installing minix3 in VirtualBox and compile Pacman in it, then try to get
Arch packages to work. But I don't think I'll be up to the task. Would probably had to re-compile every package. But I read that with Pacman and ABS that's really not that hard.


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#21 2009-04-07 17:58:01

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

Nezmer wrote:

The question is  "How to use an alternative packaging system with FreeBSD ?"

So the FreeBSD documentation wouldn't be deprecated and the stability/security advantages wouldn't be missed . .

What advantages? You must be kidding. Freebsd is on of the worst when comes to fixing bugs. Freebsd 6.x had over six hundred bugs... This thread is a joke, because some fanboys expect that Arch Linux devs have nothing better to do than matching this legacy piece of code... Maybe some people should go to freebsd forum and scream about making FreeLinux? It's just paranoia. Prove if freebsd is more stable or secure than Linux. Oh, and somebody give me reasons why to make Arch/kFreeBSD. To satisfy bsd fanboys?

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#22 2009-04-08 00:18:04

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

pawels64 wrote:
Nezmer wrote:

The question is  "How to use an alternative packaging system with FreeBSD ?"

So the FreeBSD documentation wouldn't be deprecated and the stability/security advantages wouldn't be missed . .

What advantages? You must be kidding. Freebsd is on of the worst when comes to fixing bugs. Freebsd 6.x had over six hundred bugs... This thread is a joke, because some fanboys expect that Arch Linux devs have nothing better to do than matching this legacy piece of code... Maybe some people should go to freebsd forum and scream about making FreeLinux? It's just paranoia. Prove if freebsd is more stable or secure than Linux. Oh, and somebody give me reasons why to make Arch/kFreeBSD. To satisfy bsd fanboys?

You registered to make that comment huh? Each to his own I guess...


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#23 2009-04-08 00:50:39

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

sand_man wrote:

You registered to make that comment huh? Each to his own I guess...

Think of it more as he created a new account to post this comment...   We ban by IP so that is not going to save you.

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#24 2009-04-08 01:26:44

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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

Allan wrote:

Think of it more as he created a new account to post this comment...

Yep.

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#25 2009-04-08 03:45:13

Ranguvar
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Re: Any Plan on Arch/kFreeBSD?

Pathetic FUD. Moving on...

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