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    <title>New Gentoo/FreeBSD 9.0 stages for x86 and amd64</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.bsd/150</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

I've (finally) made new fbsd stages. They are available at:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~aballier/fbsd9.0/
in their respective directories.
(at the time of writing this email, there's only amd64 but x86 will
appear soon)

I'll make some more testing and would appreciate any feedback. If
everything goes well I'll push them to the mirrors, in the usual
experimental directory.

I would like to thank especially Yuta SATOH and Richard Yao for their
work on making new stages for Gentoo/FreeBSD which made the task much
easier.

Regards,

Alexis.


&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Alexis Ballier</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-05-05T17:36:47</dc:date>
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    <title>New x86-fbsd stage3</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.bsd/146</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Dear Everyone,

I made an unofficial x86-fbsd stage3. It is available at the following
address:

http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~ryao/stage3-i686-freebsd-9.0.tar.bz2

Yours truly,
Richard Yao

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Richard Yao</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-03-21T12:42:40</dc:date>
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    <title>Gentoo/FBSD Install</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.bsd/144</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I'd like to set up a Gentoo/FBSD install to test some packages, but the
docs are out of date and I can't figure it out myself. Has anyone set
one up recently? If so, can it be explained relatively painlessly?


&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Michael Orlitzky</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-04-11T18:32:27</dc:date>
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    <title>G/FreeBSD: 8.0, (almost) new stages and removal of old versions</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.bsd/140</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

I am going to remove all the freebsd ebuilds that are not 7.2; the 6.2
profiles have been gone for a while and ebuilds are really not
maintained, 7.1 profiles have been deprecated for a while too (2
months). If anyone has objections, speak up now!

For those of you who have not updated yet, it is probably simpler to
start a fresh install from the 7.2 stages that I've pushed some months
ago (see experimental/x86/freebsd/7.2/stages/ in the mirrors). I have
not received rants against those stages so I'll assume they're fine :)
About sparc-fbsd, I have (thanks to Monkeh) access to a sparc-fbsd box
where I've put a 7.2 but the port is more surviving than anything else.
The box doesn't have enough disk space to build stages for example,
thus I am nowhere near to be able to push new stages.

As for 8.0, I'll start playing with it now; if any of you have started
to play with it and wanna share the experience, please poke me.

Regards,


Alexis.
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Alexis Ballier</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-01-11T15:00:17</dc:date>
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    <title>New profile.bashrc.</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.bsd/139</link>
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Hello everybody.

I'm back, sort of, job's workload went a bit down thanks to a change
freeze during holidays.

So I went on a emerge rampage that got me bitching and moaning about the
parallel make install problems. Here's the profile.bashrc that I came up
with (charset.alias stuff taken from the Gentoo/Prefix profile.bashrc,
I'm in doubt here, was this fixed already?).
Please review/test/etc. Right now my G/FBSD install survives an emerge
- -e &amp;lt; at &amp;gt;system with MAKEOPTS=-j6 which it didn't survive before...
Except for sys-apps/ed, which is using a bare /usr/bin/install from it's
Makefile.

By the way, anybody working on 8.0 ebuilds? ^_^
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e&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Javier Villavicencio</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-12-21T01:59:05</dc:date>
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    <title>[SoC 2009] Gentoo/NetBSD important stuff (!)</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.bsd/137</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello everybody,

I've been quiet since 1 month, sorry for the delay but it's maily because of
my studies.

Thanks to Alexis Ballier, I've been able to upload my files somewhere on the
web; actually it's hosted on a Gentoo webserver, waiting for somewhere else..

Here is the URL [1]. You'll find:
- A stage3 Gentoo/NetBSD tarball. To install it, you'll have to download NetBSD
  [2] and perform a minimal installation. If you have troubles during
installation, I advise you to read Chapter 3 of NetBSD handbook, "Example
installation", which describes how to do, step by step [3].

- A QEMU image, archived using lzma. This is the quickest way to test my work,
  without performing an installation. To proceed, QEMU has to be installed on
your machine. I let you read documentation on how to proceed to let your VM
surf the web (hint: you must use tun/tap(4) driver), in order to download
ebuilds from it.

Please, feel free to ask questions or to make suggestions, I'll be glad to
answer. I'm currently applying to become&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Patrice Clement</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-10-09T12:51:42</dc:date>
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    <title>[SoC 2009] End of SoC 2009: Gentoo/NetBSD project final report</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.bsd/136</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello everyone,

Today is the end of Summer of Code. As soon as I can (= when it'll be possible
to upload this stuff somewhere), I'll release 3 important things to the
Gentoo/BSD community:

- Gentoo/NetBSD ebuilds: as I said, these ebuilds need to be polished, reworked and
  tested. I didn't get a lot of feedbacks on them so please, be soft with me. :P
- gentoo-netbsd-5.0-stage3.tar.bz2: the famous tarball in question. I'll write
  a little wiki to explain installation steps but it should be very easy: perform
a minimal NetBSD install, download the tarball, extract, and enjoy !
- QEMU VM image: for people who don't want to mess with the install, an image
  will be available. I really need to wait for Google to give us a place to
upload our stuff because of the size of the VM (3 GB). Please, be patient. I'm
sorry but currently, I don't have enough place on my VPS. (perhaps Gentoo guys
can provide me some .. ? :D)

I've made some screenshots of this VM during boot process via OpenRC, login,
emerging of an ebu&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Patrice Clement</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-08-24T12:27:56</dc:date>
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    <title>[SoC 2009] Gentoo/NetBSD ? Of course it runs !</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.bsd/135</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Heya people,

This is the final GSoC week and we are near from the end: I'll soon release my
work. Yesterday, I've tried to boot a NetBSD machine under QEMU, where my stage
has been extracted and guess what? It boots, I can login into, and even emerge ebuilds!

I've planned to release 3 things to the community:
- my ebuilds: they need to be reworked and to be heavily tested. The only
  feedbacks I get has been from Davide and Luca. Don't hesitate to make
suggestions and comments on my work.
- a stage: currently, the stage contains everything you'll need to run the
  system. Fetch NetBSD 5.0, perform a minimal install and untar the stage on /,
as a normal Gentoo/Linux install.
- a QEMU image: to quickly test my work, without losing time of an
  installation, you can try this image. Simply boot the image and enjoy.

I'm 5% from the end. What are the 5% left ?
A very weird behavior has appeared: on my NetBSD box, when I emerge an ebuild
in the ROOT, as example: nano, ebuild is emerged, chrooting inside the ROOT&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Patrice Clement</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-08-19T19:04:45</dc:date>
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    <title>Help wanted?</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.bsd/127</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I see that this project has been moving pretty slowly.  i've been
considering setting up an openBSD server, preferably Gentoo based.  Wouldn't
mind using it to get the openBSD project back up and running, as it seems to
be about two years dormant.  I've got a 10G partition ready for it - x86
machine.  Shall I start on the toolchain?

Also, my development skills are next to nothing, but I'm more than willing
to learn.  (I've got the basic knowledge of how to program and a basic
working knowledge of C/C++.  Just never applied to *real* development.  Only
Coursework =) ).

Let me know what can be done.

Robert
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Robert Maynard</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-08-07T21:06:53</dc:date>
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