On 03/29/12 23:04, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 29/03/12 13:08, R Skinner a écrit :
Hi,
The dev list is definitely the place for such questions, or
alternatively, head on over to the developer's IRC channel.
You should be able to turn off unit testing with a autogen/config
switch.
Doesn't that mean the build wont be stable?If its breaking there must be
a reason. And how would I do that?
I don't remember now how that fits in with BSD building as I
haven't had one of those systems around for a while, stopped at FreeBSD
6,
Things have changed a lot since then... a _lot_ :)
after getting progressively frustrated with build dependency failures
in the port repos ;-),
Thats probably a big change - ports are specifically administered by the
maintainer of the specific port. Used to be handled on the list, and
there are still some like that but most are being 'adopted'.
oh and filling my disks and causing a system
crash without UFS telling me I was in danger of doing so :-/
Haven't heard a lot of that for a long time. Linuxulator is basically
stable, flash works, desktop usage improved greatly, and more.
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