[geeks] State of the BSDs (Was: [rescue] Transplanting a Sun Fire V210 motherboard - PSU requirements?)

Mouse mouse at Rodents-Montreal.ORG
Thu Feb 28 02:06:29 CST 2013


>>> The tools and package management are finally to the point doing
>>> this is very close to painless.
>> Oh...are you under some kind of delusion that nobody ever runs
>> anything but OS-supplied packages?
> No, I'm not under any delusions of any kind as far as I know.  I
> spent enough years compiling everything from source that I actually
> prefer not to use package management at all.

Then I'm rather puzzled why you think that good management of
_anything_ by the OS supplier can mean that porting an existing
codebase to a new version will be painless.  The only way that can be
guaranteed is to not change anything; the only way it can be made even
_likely_ is to change little.

> But in some cases, it is easier to use it.

Perhaps, if you're lucky enough that everything you care about is
represented there.  I've got well over a hundred and fifty thousand
lines of code to coax into building with each new release I care about.
As far as I know, none of it is in anyone's package system (unless you
count the way I manage it as a package system, I suppose).

> There's no need to be rude or condescending.  I feel I've spoken to
> you (and about you) respectfully.

Mm.

Fair cop.  On reflection, I agree I went too far there.  My apologies;
I'll try to do better in the future.

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