minor tweak to appease poudriere test
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Aug 24 2025
Aug 23 2025
NB this is still WIP, we need to add in the typescript UI for embedding still.
Aug 22 2025
picking this up post holidays, it seems:
Aug 19 2025
thanks! are you ok to commit this?
Jul 26 2025
Jul 24 2025
rename 3-headed dog at gates of hell
Jul 23 2025
I like the idea of just publishing these bigger image to mirrors.
which yields:
untested, proposed split. clang / lld / lldb seem intertwined.
woops actually nuke bhyve this time
update after initial feedback, remove a few more hardware-y packages
I'll also remove:
David Chisnall has pointed out the usefulness of having a "kitchen sink" container image.
He's currently doing an article for the FreeBSD Journal, and it would be handy if we can
build a sink for him to put his toys in...
Whichever path is chosen, please align release/tools/oci-image-runtime.conf as well to match FreeBSD-kerberos-lib|FreeBSD-krb5-lib as required, so that the container builds will work.
Jul 22 2025
🚢 it!
Jul 21 2025
Jul 17 2025
use node24
Jul 13 2025
Jul 12 2025
# my crappy xps13 laptop dmesg |grep xhci ; sysctl hw.model; pciconf -l |grep xhci xhci0: <Intel Sunrise Point-LP USB 3.0 controller> mem 0xdc310000-0xdc31ffff at device 20.0 on pci0 xhci0: 32 bytes context size, 64-bit DMA xhci0: xECP capabilities <PROTO,PROTO,LEGACY,DEBUG> usbus0 on xhci0 xhci0: <Intel Sunrise Point-LP USB 3.0 controller> mem 0xdc310000-0xdc31ffff at device 20.0 on pci0 xhci0: 32 bytes context size, 64-bit DMA xhci0: xECP capabilities <PROTO,PROTO,LEGACY,DEBUG> usbus0 on xhci0 hw.model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7560U CPU @ 2.40GHz xhci0@pci0:0:20:0: class=0x0c0330 rev=0x21 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x8086 device=0x9d2f subvendor=0x1028 subdevice=0x075b
Jul 9 2025
mea culpa, mea culpa! thanks!
Jul 7 2025
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Jun 22 2025
{F120959715} perfect, ship it!
updated with changes, thanks.
incorporate diizzy feedback
Jun 21 2025
improve pkg-descr
Jun 18 2025
fixed in d2fd973c7d34
Jun 17 2025
service start|stop epmd fails when flags are provided:
\o/ a long overdue improvement! thanks!
Let's upstream this first and then I can just bump the port.
Jun 14 2025
fix map error
tidy up patch
fix family alignment in rule generation and skip cross-family rules
Jun 13 2025
already commited
ETOOMUCHWORK
committed 145f0ec9835c
resolved with patch by 0mp.
dealt with upstream
committed in c472205f33b9e41f1bf8d6818023dfc1b427bc29
dropped
committed
fixed with upstream to avoid new port
committed as cbab6614c1e2 devel/py-condense-json: new port - condenses using replacement strings
Jun 11 2025
Jun 10 2025
incorporate 19.x diff
In D50650#1158444, @lwhsu wrote:I fully agree the biggest and must be solved issue is the license concern, but putting "expressly forbidden" on a tool because of its current limitation is too narrow. I believe the spirit the project is being more inclusive, as long as the contribution can meet the requirements, e.g., the license, quality, convention, etc.
In D50650#1158379, @olivier wrote:About the documentation, comments in code or commit message: Is using AI to fix my English forbidden too ?
This first sentence was written by non-native-English me, but for documentation or commit message, I might ask the AI to "fix my English," and the AI result will be something like this:
"Am I also prohibited from using AI to correct my English?"
I'm asking because I have dyslexia, which is a serious issue when you need to write in French (where correct writing is mandatory in French culture). Therefore, I'm accustomed to using software to check for all grammar and orthographic errors. However, since these tools are now AI-based, does that mean we can't use them either?
Jun 9 2025
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Jun 6 2025
BTW when running this against 14.3-RC1 I needed to add a tiny sleep 3
at the end to accommodate pkg(8) still doing whatever pkg does: