The deadline for submissions covering between July and
September 2014 is October 7th, 2014.
@@ -1430,4 +1430,61 @@
xlink:href="http://zfsguru.com/news/stateoftheproject/2014">here.
@@ -772,7 +772,7 @@
Since the last report the following items have been
completed, which allow for a working demo of OpenStack compute
- node on a &os; host uisng OpenContrail solution for network
+ node on a &os; host using OpenContrail solution for network
virtualization:
@@ -874,7 +874,7 @@
&os; Foundation Systems Administrator and Release Engineer,
Glen Barber, continued work on producing regularly-updated
&os;/arm snapshots for embedded devices, such as the
- RaspberryPi, ZedBoard, and BeagleBone.
+ Raspberry Pi, ZedBoard, and BeagleBone.
In addition to producing weekly development snapshots from
the head/ and stable/ branches, with feedback and help from Ed
@@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@
- Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiatior
+
Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiator
stack released in FreeBSD 10.0, Chelsio Communications has
begun developing an offload interface to take advantage of the
hardware offload capabilities of Chelsio T4 and T5 10 and 40
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Log:
- Merge the following from the English version:
r45302 -> r45310 head/ja_JP.eucJP/htdocs/security/security.xml
Modified:
head/ja_JP.eucJP/htdocs/security/security.xml
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==============================================================================
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
]>
-
+
@@ -105,14 +105,14 @@
| 9.2-RELEASE |
Normal |
2013 年 9 月 30 日 |
- 2014 年 9 月 30 日 |
+ 2014 年 12 月 31 日 |
| releng/9.3 |
9.3-RELEASE |
Extended |
2014 年 7 月 16 日 |
- 2017 年 1 月 1 日 |
+ 2016 年 12 月 31 日 |
| stable/10 |
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Log:
- Merge the following from the English version:
r45301 -> r45311 head/ja_JP.eucJP/share/xml/news.xml
Modified:
head/ja_JP.eucJP/share/xml/news.xml
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would like to work on. ***
$FreeBSD$
- Original revision: r45301
+ Original revision: r45311
-->
@@ -40,6 +40,14 @@
16
+ FreeBSD 9.2 の EoL の延長
+
+ &os; 9.1 および 9.2 から &os; 9.3
+ へのアップグレードを容易にするため、
+ &os; 9.2 の EoL が、2014 年 12 月 31 日まで延長になりました。
+
+
+
&os; 9.3-RELEASE 公開
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New Revision: 45324
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Log:
Add portmgr report
Was sent July 4, prior to the revamped monthly@ team
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
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@@ -1487,4 +1487,63 @@
us as a participating organisation.
+
+
+ &os; Port Management Team
+ FreeBSDPorts Collection
+
+
+
+ Frederic
+ Culot
+
+ portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org
+
+
+
+ Port
+ Management Team
+
+ portmgr@FreeBSD.org
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The ports tree slowly approaches the 25,000 ports threshold, while the
+ PR count is slightly below 1800.
+
+ In Q2 we added three new committers, took in one commit bit for
+ safe keeping, and reinstated one commit bit.
+
+ In May, tabthorpe@ was replaced by culot@ as portmgr secretary, and
+ swills@ became a member of the portmgr team.
+
+ Commencing July 1, the third intake portmgr-lurkers@ started
+ active duty on portmgr@ for a four month duration. The next two
+ candidates are wg@ and nivit@.
+
+ This quarter also saw the release of the second quarterly branch,
+ namely 2014Q2. This branch was not only built for 10 (as 2014Q1) but
+ for 9 as well (both i386 and amd64).
+
+
+
+
+ As previously noted, many PRs continue to languish, we would
+ like to see committers dedicate themselves to closing as many
+ as possible.
+
+
+
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Log:
Update number of entries
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head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
?>
Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This
- report contains 20 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.
+ report contains 21 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.
The deadline for submissions covering between July and
September 2014 is October 7th, 2014.
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Move portmgr report to teams category
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-
+
&os; Port Management Team
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Log:
Ensure that elements appear within
That is the only place the statusreport DTD allows them, and they do
not render properly in body paragraphs.
Reword the text as appropriate.
Approved by: gjb (implicit)
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
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@@ -418,9 +418,7 @@
On current or latest stable/10:
- Clone the github
- repository of qemu, and switch to the bsd-user branch. Then
+
Clone the github repository, and switch to the bsd-user branch. Then
run:
./configure --static \
@@ -591,6 +589,7 @@
&os; UEFI wiki
page
+ &os; snapshots
@@ -614,11 +613,9 @@
syscons(4) console. Ed added automatic vt(4) selection to the
UEFI boot path.
- &os; snapshots
- are now built as dual-mode images, and should boot via BIOS
- and UEFI. Our plan is to merge the UEFI and vt(4) work to
- stable/10 to appear in &os; 10.1-RELEASE.
+ Snapshots are now built as dual-mode images, and should boot
+ via BIOS and UEFI. Our plan is to merge the UEFI and vt(4)
+ work to stable/10 to appear in &os; 10.1-RELEASE.
The &os; Foundation
@@ -1181,9 +1178,7 @@
We need testers who can run development versions of pkg in
as many distinct types of use-case as possible, and feedback
their experiences via the freebsd-pkg@freebsd.org mailing list
- or our issues list on
- github.
+ or our issues list on github.
@@ -1367,6 +1362,7 @@
+
@@ -1426,8 +1422,8 @@
machine should things go awry.
A longer version of this status report giving a wider
- perspective on the project, can be found here.
+ perspective on the project, can be found at the
+ stateoftheproject
link.
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New Revision: 45328
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/45328
Log:
Add status report for monthly@
Approved by: gjb (implicit)
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
==============================================================================
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+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml Thu Jul 17 16:45:02 2014 (r45328)
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
?>
Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This
- report contains 21 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.
+ report contains 22 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.
The deadline for submissions covering between July and
September 2014 is October 7th, 2014.
@@ -1542,4 +1542,42 @@
+
+ Quarterly Status Reports
+
+
+
+ Quarterly Status Report Team
+ monthly@FreeBSD.org
+
+
+
+
+ These quarterly status reports help the &os; community stay
+ up-to-date with the happenings in and around the project.
+ Updates from &os; teams, new features being developed in-
+ or out-of-tree, products derived from &os;, and &os; events
+ are all welcome additions to the status reports.
+
+ The Monthly team has been busy since the last report, with
+ longtime organizer &a.pgj; having stepped down from the team —
+ thank you Gábor for all your hard work! This has left
+ something of a void in the preparation of this report, for which
+ the call for items was issued quite late. To help fill the void,
+ &a.wblock; and &a.bjk; have been added to the monthly@ team,
+ joining &a.gjb;, &a.gavin;, &a.emaste;, and the rest of the team
+ in preparing this report. Special thanks to Glen for doing most
+ of the work while simultaneously getting 9.3-RELEASE out the door!
+
+ The next cycle is sooner than you think! The deadline for
+ submitting entries for the Q3 report is October 7th, 2014.
+
+
+ The &os; Foundation
+
+
+ Submit reports for Q42014 to monthly@FreeBSD.org!
+
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Log:
Improve the markup for the portmgr entry
Remove the second element.
Use the preferred form of markup for team/group contacts.
Use entities for committers, and for other email aliases.
Approved by: gjb (implicit)
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
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@@ -1486,7 +1486,6 @@
&os; Port Management Team
- FreeBSDPorts Collection
@@ -1496,10 +1495,7 @@
portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org
-
- Port
- Management Team
-
+ &os; Port Management Team
portmgr@FreeBSD.org
@@ -1522,12 +1518,12 @@
In Q2 we added three new committers, took in one commit bit for
safe keeping, and reinstated one commit bit.
- In May, tabthorpe@ was replaced by culot@ as portmgr secretary, and
- swills@ became a member of the portmgr team.
+ In May, &a.tabthorpe; was replaced by &a.culot; as portmgr
+ secretary, and &a.swills; became a member of the portmgr team.
- Commencing July 1, the third intake portmgr-lurkers@ started
- active duty on portmgr@ for a four month duration. The next two
- candidates are wg@ and nivit@.
+ Commencing July 1, the third intake of portmgr-lurkers
+ started active duty on portmgr for a four month
+ duration. The next two candidates are &a.wg; and &a.nivit;.
This quarter also saw the release of the second quarterly branch,
namely 2014Q2. This branch was not only built for 10 (as 2014Q1) but
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New Revision: 45330
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/45330
Log:
Minor wording tweaks.
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
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report contains 22 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.
- The deadline for submissions covering between July and
+
The deadline for submissions covering the period from July to
September 2014 is October 7th, 2014.
@@ -752,7 +752,7 @@
engine, which can be integrated with cloud orchestration
systems like OpenStack or CloudStack.
- This work's goal is to enable &os; as a fully supported
+
The goal of this work is to enable &os; as a fully supported
compute host for OpenStack using OpenContrail virtualized
networking. The main areas of development are:
@@ -926,9 +926,9 @@
SDIO is an interface designed as an extension of the existing
- SD card standard, which allows connecting different peripherals to
- the host with the standard SD controller. Peripherals
- currently sold at the general market include WLAN/BT modules,
+ SD card standard, which allows the connecting of different
+ peripherals to the host with a standard SD controller. Peripherals
+ currently sold on the general market include WLAN/BT modules,
cameras, fingerprint readers, and barcode scanners.
Additionally, SDIO is used to connect some peripherals in
products like Chromebooks and Wandboard. A prototype of the
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New Revision: 45331
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/45331
Log:
Remove some relics of the CVS based ports system that doesn't exist.
Approved by: gjb
Deleted:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/pds.cgi
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/url.cgi
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/ports.cgi
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/ports.cgi
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/ports.cgi Thu Jul 17 23:56:33 2014 (r45330)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/ports.cgi Fri Jul 18 02:39:01 2014 (r45331)
@@ -138,12 +138,6 @@ sub init_variables {
# security
$ENV{'PATH'} = '/bin:/usr/bin';
- # ports download sources script
- $pds = 'pds.cgi';
-
- # make plain text URLs clickable cgi script
- $url = 'url.cgi';
-
# extension type for packages
$packageExt = 'tbz';
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Log:
Remove dead scripts.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/Makefile
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/Makefile
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/Makefile Fri Jul 18 02:39:01 2014 (r45331)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/Makefile Fri Jul 18 02:41:17 2014 (r45332)
@@ -27,12 +27,10 @@ CGI+= mid.cgi
CGI+= mirror.cgi
CGI+= missing_handler.cgi
CGI+= monthly.cgi
-CGI+= pds.cgi
CGI+= ports.cgi
CGI+= query-pr.cgi
CGI+= query-pr-summary.cgi
CGI+= search.cgi
-CGI+= url.cgi
SUBDIR= GnatsPR
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New Revision: 45333
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/45333
Log:
Disable references to bsddoc collections that don't exist on the server
as it causes stderr spam.
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/man.cgi
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/man.cgi
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/man.cgi Fri Jul 18 02:41:17 2014 (r45332)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/man.cgi Fri Jul 18 02:41:28 2014 (r45333)
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ $manPathDefault = 'FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE';
'FreeBSD 6.4-RELEASE and Ports',
"$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-6.4-RELEASE/man:$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-6.4-RELEASE/openssl/man:$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-ports-6.2-RELEASE",
- 'FreeBSD Ports', "$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-ports",
+# 'FreeBSD Ports', "$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-ports",
'FreeBSD 11-current',
"$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-11-current/man:$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-11-current/openssl/man",
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ $manPathDefault = 'FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE';
"$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-8.3-RELEASE/man:$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-8.3-RELEASE/openssl/man",
'FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE',
"$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE/man:$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE/openssl/man",
- 'FreeBSD Ports 8.2-RELEASE', "$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-ports-8.2-RELEASE",
+# 'FreeBSD Ports 8.2-RELEASE', "$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-ports-8.2-RELEASE",
'FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE',
"$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE/man:$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE/openssl/man",
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ $manPathDefault = 'FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE';
"$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-7.2-RELEASE/man:$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-7.2-RELEASE/openssl/man",
'FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE',
"$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-7.1-RELEASE/man:$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-7.1-RELEASE/openssl/man",
- 'FreeBSD Ports 7.1-RELEASE', "$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-ports-7.1-RELEASE",
+# 'FreeBSD Ports 7.1-RELEASE', "$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-ports-7.1-RELEASE",
'FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE',
"$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE/man:$manLocalDir/FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE/openssl/man",
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New Revision: 45334
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Log:
Fix "print (...) interpreted as function"
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/query-pr.cgi
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/query-pr.cgi
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/query-pr.cgi Fri Jul 18 02:41:28 2014 (r45333)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/cgi/query-pr.cgi Fri Jul 18 03:47:21 2014 (r45334)
@@ -261,17 +261,16 @@ sub PrintPR
"FreeBSD has migrated to Bugzilla. Please check the current Bugzilla version of this PR."
);
- print ("The historical version shown below is likely out of date and is for debugging purposes only!
\n");
+ print "The historical version shown below is likely out of date and is for debugging purposes only!
\n";
- print ("" .
+ print "" .
$q->escapeHTML(
$gnatspr->FieldSingle('Category')
. '/'
. $gnatspr->FieldSingle('Number')
. ': '
. $gnatspr->FieldSingle('Synopsis')
- ) . "
\n"
- );
+ ) . "
\n";
# Header stuff of interest
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- Merge the following from the English version:
r30735 -> r31156 head/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook/basics/chapter.xml
Submitted by: Yuta MASUMOTO
Modified:
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==============================================================================
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
The FreeBSD Japanese Documentation Project
- Original revision: r30735
+ Original revision: r31156
$FreeBSD$
-->
@@ -295,6 +295,37 @@ console none
プログラムにあまり親しんでいない人には少し難しいかも知れません。
+
+
+ コンソールのビデオモードの変更
+
+ FreeBSD のデフォルトのビデオモードは 1024x768 や 1280x1024 など、
+ グラフィックカードとディスプレイが対応しているサイズに調整されます。
+ 別のビデオモードを使うには、以下の 2
+ つのオプションを有効にしてカーネルを再コンパイルする必要があります。
+
+ options VESA
+options SC_PIXEL_MODE
+
+ 1 度このオプションを有効にしてカーネルを再コンパイルしたら、
+ あなたのハードウェアがどのビデオモードに対応しているか、
+ &man.vidcontrol.1; を用いて知ることができます。
+ 以下を実行すると、どのビデオモードに対応しているかを知ることができます。
+
+ &prompt.root; vidcontrol -i mode
+
+ このコマンドの出力結果があなたのハードウェアが対応しているビデオモードです。
+ その後 root
+ ユーザで &man.vidcontrol.1; を実行することで、
+ 新しくどのビデオモードを使うかを選択できます。
+
+ &prompt.root; vidcontrol MODE_279
+
+ このビデオモードで良いと思ったら、起動時に自動的に設定されるように
+ /etc/rc.conf ファイルに以下のように設定してください。
+
+ allscreens_flags="MODE_279"
+
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Add autofs entry from trasz.
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?>
Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This
- report contains 22 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.
+ report contains 23 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.
The deadline for submissions covering the period from July to
September 2014 is October 7th, 2014.
@@ -1576,4 +1576,38 @@
+
+ New Automounter
+
+
+
+
+ Edward Tomasz
+ Napierała
+
+ trasz@FreeBSD.org
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The project is at early testing stage. A patch will be
+ released as part of a broader call for testing after
+ additional review on some critical components (in particular,
+ the autofs filesystem). After fixing reported problems, the
+ code will be committed to FreeBSD 11-CURRENT. It's expected
+ to ship in the FreeBSD 10.2 release.
+
+
+
+ The FreeBSD Foundation
+
+
+
+ Fix bad interaction with fts(3).
+
+ Debug a problem with Kerberos NFS mounts.
+
+
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The so-called "CUSE4BSD" has been imported into the base
system of &os;-11. CUSE is short for character device in
- userspace. The CUSE library is a wrapper for the devfs(8)
+ userspace. The CUSE library is a wrapper for the devfs(8)
kernel functionality which is exposed through /dev/cuse. In
order to function, the CUSE kernel code must either be enabled
in the kernel configuration file or loaded separately as
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@
There is also ongoing work on improving CTL functionality.
It was already made to support three of four VMware VAAI storage
- acceleration primitives (net/istgt supports 2), while the goal
+ acceleration primitives (net/istgt supports 2), while the goal
is to reach full VAAI support during next months.
With all these improvements, and earlier improvements in CAM, GEOM, ZFS,
@@ -608,13 +608,13 @@
added UEFI support to the &os; installer and release image
creation script.
- The EFI framebuffer requires the vt(4) system console —
+
The EFI framebuffer requires the vt(4) system console —
a framebuffer driver is not implemented for the legacy
- syscons(4) console. Ed added automatic vt(4) selection to the
+ syscons(4) console. Ed added automatic vt(4) selection to the
UEFI boot path.
Snapshots are now built as dual-mode images, and should boot
- via BIOS and UEFI. Our plan is to merge the UEFI and vt(4)
+ via BIOS and UEFI. Our plan is to merge the UEFI and vt(4)
work to stable/10 to appear in &os; 10.1-RELEASE.
@@ -897,7 +897,7 @@
be included in &os; 10.1.
Work continues on the Foundation-sponsored autofs automount
- daemon, UEFI boot support, the updated vt(4) system video
+ daemon, UEFI boot support, the updated vt(4) system video
console, virtual machine images, and the Intel graphics driver
update. Foundation-sponsored work resulted in
226 commits to &os; over the April to June period.
@@ -952,7 +952,7 @@
drivers that implement peripheral drivers and SIMs for CAM
MMC. The plan is to use a modified version of BeagleBone Black
SDHCI controller driver for SIM and a modified version of
- mmcsd(4) as a peripheral driver.
+ mmcsd(4) as a peripheral driver.
Marvell SDIO WiFi: connect to the &os; network stack,
write the code to implement required functions (such as
@@ -1067,13 +1067,13 @@
on the L4OpenBSD code.
Improve the port, the first task being adopting the
- pmap(9) module to work with L4 microkernel memory allocation
+ pmap(9) module to work with L4 microkernel memory allocation
services.
- pkg(8)
+ pkg(8)
@@ -1115,21 +1115,21 @@
- The main pkg(8) git
+ The main pkg(8) git
repository.
The preferred
- place to raise bug reports concerning pkg(8).
+ place to raise bug reports concerning pkg(8).
- pkg(8) is the new package management tool for &os;. It
+
pkg(8) is the new package management tool for &os;. It
is now the only supported package management tool for &os;
releases from 10.0-RELEASE, including the upcoming
- 9.3-RELEASE. pkg(8) is available on all currently supported
+ 9.3-RELEASE. pkg(8) is available on all currently supported
releases. Support for the legacy pkg_tools is due to be
discontinued at the beginning of September 2014.
- The release of pkg(8) 1.3 is imminent. This includes major
+
The release of pkg(8) 1.3 is imminent. This includes major
improvements in the dependency solver. Now we can:
@@ -1156,13 +1156,13 @@
a selection of "foreign" package repositories, such as CPAN or
CTAN or PyPi.
- There are plans to use pkg(8) to package up the base system.
+
There are plans to use pkg(8) to package up the base system.
Along with other benefits, this will allow writing a universal
installer: download one installer image and from
there install any available version of &os;, including
snapshots.
- We are also intending to use pkg(8) within the ports tree at
+
We are also intending to use pkg(8) within the ports tree at
package-build time to handle fulfilling build dependencies.
This opens the possibility of installing build-dependencies by
downloading binary packages, which means you can install
@@ -1209,7 +1209,7 @@
We were generally short on time this quarter. We made less
progress than expected on all fronts.
- The alternate pkg(8) repository, built with WITH_NEW_XORG, is
+
The alternate pkg(8) repository, built with WITH_NEW_XORG, is
now available. This alleviates the need for users to rebuild
their ports with WITH_NEW_XORG. See the announcement, linked
above for further information.
@@ -1302,7 +1302,7 @@
- Extensive testing of tmpfs(5) using the stress2 kernel test
+
Extensive testing of tmpfs(5) using the stress2 kernel test
suite was done. The issues found were debugged and fixed.
Most of the problems are related to the bugs in the
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Log:
Whitespace-only fixes, translators please ignore. URLs were converted to
single lines to prevent odd mouseover display.
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@@ -114,19 +114,18 @@
- Commit
+ Commit
The so-called "CUSE4BSD" has been imported into the base
system of &os;-11. CUSE is short for character device in
- userspace. The CUSE library is a wrapper for the devfs(8)
- kernel functionality which is exposed through /dev/cuse. In
- order to function, the CUSE kernel code must either be enabled
- in the kernel configuration file or loaded separately as
- a module. Follow the commit message link to get more
- information.
+ userspace. The CUSE library is a wrapper for the
+ devfs(8) kernel functionality which is exposed
+ through /dev/cuse. In order to function, the CUSE kernel code
+ must either be enabled in the kernel configuration file or
+ loaded separately as a module. Follow the commit message link
+ to get more information.
@@ -145,33 +144,35 @@
- The &os; RPC stack, used as a base for its NFS server, received
- multiple optimizations to improve performance and SMP
- scalability. Algorithmic optimizations reduced
- processing overhead, while improved locking allowed it to
- scale up to at least 40 processor cores without significant
- lock congestion. Combined with some other kernel
- optimizations, the peak NFS request rate increased
- by many times, reaching up to 600K requests per second on
- modern hardware.
+ The &os; RPC stack, used as a base for its NFS server,
+ received multiple optimizations to improve performance and SMP
+ scalability. Algorithmic optimizations reduced processing
+ overhead, while improved locking allowed it to scale up to at
+ least 40 processor cores without significant lock congestion.
+ Combined with some other kernel optimizations, the peak NFS
+ request rate increased by many times, reaching up to 600K
+ requests per second on modern hardware.
The CAM Target Layer (CTL), used as base for new kernel iSCSI
- server, also received a series of locking optimizations which allowed
- its peak request rate to increase from ~200K to ~600K IOPS
- with the potential of reaching a rate of 1M requests per second.
- That rate is sufficient to completely saturate 2x10Gbit
- Ethernet links with 4KB requests. For comparison, the port of
- net/istgt (user-level iSCSI server) on the same hardware with
- an equivalent configuration showed only 100K IOPS.
+ server, also received a series of locking optimizations which
+ allowed its peak request rate to increase from ~200K to ~600K
+ IOPS with the potential of reaching a rate of 1M requests per
+ second. That rate is sufficient to completely saturate
+ 2x10Gbit Ethernet links with 4KB requests. For comparison,
+ the port of net/istgt (user-level iSCSI server) on the same
+ hardware with an equivalent configuration showed only 100K
+ IOPS.
There is also ongoing work on improving CTL functionality.
- It was already made to support three of four VMware VAAI storage
- acceleration primitives (net/istgt supports 2), while the goal
- is to reach full VAAI support during next months.
-
- With all these improvements, and earlier improvements in CAM, GEOM, ZFS,
- and a number of other kernel areas coming soon, FreeBSD 10.1 may
- become the fastest storage release ever. ;)
+ It was already made to support three of four VMware VAAI
+ storage acceleration primitives (net/istgt supports
+ 2), while the goal is to reach full VAAI support during next
+ months.
+
+ With all these improvements, and earlier improvements in CAM,
+ GEOM, ZFS, and a number of other kernel areas coming soon,
+ FreeBSD 10.1 may become the fastest storage release ever.
+ ;)
These projects are sponsored by iXsystems, Inc.
@@ -262,8 +263,7 @@
- Project wiki
- page
+ Project wiki page
@@ -275,23 +275,26 @@
Since the last report,
- vt(4) gained the ability to make early driver selection.
- vt(4) selects the best successfully-probed driver before
- most other kernel subsystems. Also, to make easy migration from
+ vt(4) gained the ability to make early driver
+ selection. vt(4) selects the best
+ successfully-probed driver before most other kernel
+ subsystems. Also, to make easy migration from
syscons(4) to vt(4), multiple virtual
terminal subsystems in the kernel are now supported. It is
controlled by a small module with just one kernel environment
- variable. Users can select the virtual terminal system to use by setting kern.vty=sc or
- kern.vty=vt.
+ variable. Users can select the virtual terminal system to use
+ by setting kern.vty=sc or kern.vty=vt.
The GENERIC kernel configuration for the amd64 and i386
- platforms now includes both syscons(4) and vt(4)
- by default. This configuration is also planned to be in the
- next 10-STABLE release and &os; 10.1-RELEASE.
-
- The project finally received a man page, so now vt(4) is not
- only the project name, but also a link to its documentation. Great
- thanks to &a.wblock; for that.
+ platforms now includes both syscons(4) and
+ vt(4) by default. This configuration is also planned
+ to be in the next 10-STABLE release and
+ &os; 10.1-RELEASE.
+
+ The project finally received a man page, so now
+ vt(4) is not only the project name, but also a link
+ to its documentation. Great thanks to &a.wblock; for
+ that.
Major highlights:
@@ -395,31 +398,26 @@
- Overview
- of technology
-
- Status of ports
- building
-
- Master
- repository for collaboration
+ Overview of technology
+ Status of ports building
+ Master repository for collaboration
- The ports-mgmt/poudriere-devel port is aware of how to build
- ports via an emulator. Configuration of the miscellaneous
- binary image activator is required prior to a poudriere-devel
- run.
+ The ports-mgmt/poudriere-devel port is aware of how
+ to build ports via an emulator. Configuration of the
+ miscellaneous binary image activator is required prior to a
+ poudriere-devel run.
ARMV6, MIPS32 and MIPS64 packages can be produced via full
emulation. There are several packages that block a full run
- of builds. They can be viewed on the "Status of ports building"
- link.
+ of builds. They can be viewed on the "Status of ports
+ building" link.
On current or latest stable/10:
- Clone the github repository, and switch to the bsd-user branch. Then
- run:
+ Clone the github repository, and switch to the bsd-user
+ branch. Then run:
./configure --static \
--target-list="arm-bsd-user i386-bsd-user \
@@ -429,8 +427,8 @@
gmake; gmake install
- Then set up the binmiscctl tools to do some evil hackery to
- redirect execution of armv6 binaries to qemu:
+ Then set up the binmiscctl tools to do some evil
+ hackery to redirect execution of armv6 binaries to qemu:
binmiscctl add armv6 --interpreter \
"/usr/local/bin/qemu-arm" --magic \
@@ -463,9 +461,10 @@
- PPC on AMD64 emulation. This is a work in progress as there appear to be some
- serious issues running the bsd-user binary on big-endian
- hardware. Justin Hibbits working on this.
+ PPC on AMD64 emulation. This is a work in progress as
+ there appear to be some serious issues running the bsd-user
+ binary on big-endian hardware. Justin Hibbits working on
+ this.
SPARC64 on AMD64 emulation is non-functional and instantly
segfaults. Looking for someone to poke at the bits
@@ -474,9 +473,9 @@
External Tool Chain, XDEV support. Partial support for
using an AMD64 tool chain that can output other architecture
(use AMD64 toolchain to build MIPS64 packages). Currently
- tracking a linking issue with ports-mgmt/pkg. Thanks to
- Warner Losh, Baptiste Daroussin, Dimitry Andric for poking at
- bits in here to make the XDEV target useful.
+ tracking a linking issue with ports-mgmt/pkg. Thanks
+ to Warner Losh, Baptiste Daroussin, Dimitry Andric for poking
+ at bits in here to make the XDEV target useful.
Signal handling, MIPS/ARMV6 target still displays a
failure that manifests itself when building
@@ -503,11 +502,8 @@
- The &os; Python Team
- Page
-
- IRC
- channel
+ The &os; Python Team Page
+ IRC channel
@@ -587,8 +583,7 @@
- &os; UEFI wiki
- page
+ &os; UEFI wiki page
&os; snapshots
@@ -608,14 +603,15 @@
added UEFI support to the &os; installer and release image
creation script.
- The EFI framebuffer requires the vt(4) system console —
- a framebuffer driver is not implemented for the legacy
- syscons(4) console. Ed added automatic vt(4) selection to the
- UEFI boot path.
+ The EFI framebuffer requires the vt(4) system
+ console — a framebuffer driver is not implemented for
+ the legacy syscons(4) console. Ed added automatic
+ vt(4) selection to the UEFI boot path.
Snapshots are now built as dual-mode images, and should boot
- via BIOS and UEFI. Our plan is to merge the UEFI and vt(4)
- work to stable/10 to appear in &os; 10.1-RELEASE.
+ via BIOS and UEFI. Our plan is to merge the UEFI and
+ vt(4) work to stable/10 to appear in &os;
+ 10.1-RELEASE.
The &os; Foundation
@@ -658,8 +654,8 @@
In May, a new release policy was published and
presented at the BSDCan developer conference by John Baldwin.
- The idea is that each major release branch (for example, 10.X) is
- guaranteed to be supported for at least five years, but
+ The idea is that each major release branch (for example, 10.X)
+ is guaranteed to be supported for at least five years, but
individual point releases on each branch, like 10.0-RELEASE,
will be issued at regular intervals and only the latest point
release will be supported.
@@ -754,7 +750,7 @@
The goal of this work is to enable &os; as a fully supported
compute host for OpenStack using OpenContrail virtualized
- networking. The main areas of development are:
+ networking. The main areas of development are:
- Libvirt hypervisor driver for bhyve.
@@ -810,16 +806,16 @@
The &os; Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project
- and community worldwide. Most of the funding is used to
+ and community worldwide. Most of the funding is used to
support &os; development projects, conferences and developer
summits, purchase equipment to grow and improve the &os;
infrastructure, and provide legal support for the Project.
- We published our third issue of the &os; Journal. We have
- over 2700 subscriptions so far. We continued working on the
+
We published our third issue of the &os; Journal. We have
+ over 2700 subscriptions so far. We continued working on the
digital edition, which will allow subscribers to read the
magazine in different web browsers, including those than run
- on &os;. This will be available for the July/August issue of
+ on &os;. This will be available for the July/August issue of
the Journal.
We hired Anne Dickison, on a freelance basis, as our new
@@ -828,22 +824,22 @@
The annual board meeting was held in Ottawa, Canada, in May.
Directors and officers were elected, and did some long term
- planning. We worked on our vision, core values, project road
- mapping, and our near term goals. We also met with the core
+ planning. We worked on our vision, core values, project road
+ mapping, and our near term goals. We also met with the core
team to discuss roles and responsibilities, project
roadmapping, and what we can do to help the Project more.
We were a Gold+ sponsor for BSDCan, May 16-17 and provided
- 7 travel grants for developers to attend the conference. We
+ 7 travel grants for developers to attend the conference. We
also were the sponsor for both the developer and vendor
summits.
Justin Gibbs gave a &os; presentation at a &os; user's
- internal technology summit. Company visits like this help
+ internal technology summit. Company visits like this help
users understand the Project structure better and gives us
a chance to communicate what &os; people are working on as
well as learn what different companies are doing with &os;, as
- well as what they'd like to see supported. We can then help
+ well as what they'd like to see supported. We can then help
facilitate collaboration between the companies and &os;
developers.
@@ -852,8 +848,8 @@
(texaslinuxfest.org), and SouthEast LinuxFest, June 20-22
(southeastlinuxfest.org).
- Hardware was purchased to support an upgrade at Sentex. A new
- high capacity 1Gbps switch was deployed to allow for more
+
Hardware was purchased to support an upgrade at Sentex. A
+ new high capacity 1Gbps switch was deployed to allow for more
systems to be added to the test lab. The main file server and
development box was upgraded to allow more users in the lab
simultaneously.
@@ -897,10 +893,10 @@
be included in &os; 10.1.
Work continues on the Foundation-sponsored autofs automount
- daemon, UEFI boot support, the updated vt(4) system video
- console, virtual machine images, and the Intel graphics driver
- update. Foundation-sponsored work resulted in
- 226 commits to &os; over the April to June period.
+ daemon, UEFI boot support, the updated vt(4) system
+ video console, virtual machine images, and the Intel graphics
+ driver update. Foundation-sponsored work resulted in 226
+ commits to &os; over the April to June period.
@@ -918,23 +914,21 @@
- SDIO project page on
- &os; Wiki
- Source
- code
+ SDIO project page on &os; Wiki
+ Source code
SDIO is an interface designed as an extension of the existing
SD card standard, which allows the connecting of different
- peripherals to the host with a standard SD controller. Peripherals
- currently sold on the general market include WLAN/BT modules,
- cameras, fingerprint readers, and barcode scanners.
- Additionally, SDIO is used to connect some peripherals in
- products like Chromebooks and Wandboard. A prototype of the
- driver for the Marvell SDIO WLAN/BT (Avastar 88W8787) module
- is also being developed, using the existing Linux driver as
- the reference.
+ peripherals to the host with a standard SD controller.
+ Peripherals currently sold on the general market include
+ WLAN/BT modules, cameras, fingerprint readers, and barcode
+ scanners. Additionally, SDIO is used to connect some
+ peripherals in products like Chromebooks and Wandboard. A
+ prototype of the driver for the Marvell SDIO WLAN/BT (Avastar
+ 88W8787) module is also being developed, using the existing
+ Linux driver as the reference.
SDIO card detection and initialization already work, most
needed bus methods are implemented and tested.
@@ -942,17 +936,18 @@
The WiFi driver is able to load firmware onto the card and
initialize it. A rewrite of the MMC stack as a transport
layer for the CAM framework is in progress. This will allow
- utilization of the well-tested CAM locking model and debug features.
+ utilization of the well-tested CAM locking model and debug
+ features.
- SDIO stack: finish CAM migration. The initialization of
+ SDIO stack: finish CAM migration. The initialization of
MMC/SD card is implemented in the XPT layer, but cannot be
tested with real hardware because of the lack of any device
drivers that implement peripheral drivers and SIMs for CAM
- MMC. The plan is to use a modified version of BeagleBone Black
- SDHCI controller driver for SIM and a modified version of
- mmcsd(4) as a peripheral driver.
+ MMC. The plan is to use a modified version of BeagleBone
+ Black SDHCI controller driver for SIM and a modified version
+ of mmcsd(4) as a peripheral driver.
Marvell SDIO WiFi: connect to the &os; network stack,
write the code to implement required functions (such as
@@ -973,11 +968,8 @@
- &os; 9.3-RELEASE schedule
-
- &os; development snapshots
+ &os; 9.3-RELEASE schedule
+ &os; development snapshots
@@ -1026,49 +1018,46 @@
- L4
- microkernel family
- A
- brief description of the project on the &os; wiki (short talk
- during &os; DevSummit in Cambridge)
+ L4 microkernel family
+ A brief description of the project on the &os; wiki (short talk during &os; DevSummit in Cambridge)
- Fiasco.OC belongs to the L4 microkernel family. A microkernel
- provides a bare minimum of services to the applications
- running on top of it, unlike traditional kernels that
- incorporate complex code like IP stacks and device drivers.
- This allows a dramatic decrease in the amount of code
- running in the privileged mode of the CPU, achieving higher
- security while still providing an acceptable level of
+
Fiasco.OC belongs to the L4 microkernel family. A
+ microkernel provides a bare minimum of services to the
+ applications running on top of it, unlike traditional kernels
+ that incorporate complex code like IP stacks and device
+ drivers. This allows a dramatic decrease in the amount of
+ code running in the privileged mode of the CPU, achieving
+ higher security while still providing an acceptable level of
performance.
Running an operating system kernel on top of the microkernel
allows leveraging any software that was developed for that
- operating system. The OS kernel runs in user-mode side-by-side
- with other microkernel applications such as real-time
- components. Multiple OSes, each with their userland
+ operating system. The OS kernel runs in user-mode
+ side-by-side with other microkernel applications such as
+ real-time components. Multiple OSes, each with their userland
applications, can even be run in parallel, thus allowing
construction of products where processing of corporate data is
strictly separated from the processing of private data.
The project aims to create a port of &os; to the Fiasco.OC
microkernel, a high performance L4 microkernel
- developed by TU Dresden. Existing ports of OpenBSD and
- Linux are used as a reference. This will allow the use of
+ developed by TU Dresden. Existing ports of OpenBSD and
+ Linux are used as a reference. This will allow the use of
unique &os; features like ZFS in L4-based projects.
Finish opensourcing the port of L4OpenBSD/amd64 made by
- genua mbh. This is a work in progress.
+ genua mbh. This is a work in progress.
- Publish the sources of the L4&os; port that is largely based
- on the L4OpenBSD code.
+ Publish the sources of the L4&os; port that is largely
+ based on the L4OpenBSD code.
Improve the port, the first task being adopting the
- pmap(9) module to work with L4 microkernel memory allocation
- services.
+ pmap(9) module to work with L4 microkernel memory
+ allocation services.
@@ -1115,27 +1104,27 @@
- The main pkg(8) git
- repository.
- The preferred
- place to raise bug reports concerning pkg(8).
+ The main pkg(8) git repository.
+ The preferred place to raise bug reports concerning pkg(8).
- pkg(8) is the new package management tool for &os;. It
- is now the only supported package management tool for &os;
+
pkg(8) is the new package management tool for &os;.
+ It is now the only supported package management tool for &os;
releases from 10.0-RELEASE, including the upcoming
- 9.3-RELEASE. pkg(8) is available on all currently supported
- releases. Support for the legacy pkg_tools is due to be
- discontinued at the beginning of September 2014.
-
- The release of pkg(8) 1.3 is imminent. This includes major
- improvements in the dependency solver. Now we can:
+ 9.3-RELEASE. pkg(8) is available on all currently
+ supported releases. Support for the legacy pkg_tools is due
+ to be discontinued at the beginning of September 2014.
+
+ The release of pkg(8) 1.3 is imminent. This
+ includes major improvements in the dependency solver. Now we
+ can:
- - Switch versions of, for example, Perl or PHP and resolve all the
- conflicts with packages that depend on them automatically.
- No more need to manually switch package origins.
+ - Switch versions of, for example, Perl or PHP and resolve
+ all the conflicts with packages that depend on them
+ automatically. No more need to manually switch package
+ origins.
- Deal more gracefully with complex upgrade or install
scenarios.
@@ -1156,18 +1145,18 @@
a selection of "foreign" package repositories, such as CPAN or
CTAN or PyPi.
- There are plans to use pkg(8) to package up the base system.
- Along with other benefits, this will allow writing a universal
- installer: download one installer image and from
+
There are plans to use pkg(8) to package up the base
+ system. Along with other benefits, this will allow writing a
+ universal installer: download one installer image and from
there install any available version of &os;, including
snapshots.
- We are also intending to use pkg(8) within the ports tree at
- package-build time to handle fulfilling build dependencies.
- This opens the possibility of installing build-dependencies by
- downloading binary packages, which means you can install
- a package with customized options with the minimum amount of
- time spent compiling anything else.
+ We are also intending to use pkg(8) within the ports
+ tree at package-build time to handle fulfilling build
+ dependencies. This opens the possibility of installing
+ build-dependencies by downloading binary packages, which means
+ you can install a package with customized options with the
+ minimum amount of time spent compiling anything else.
@@ -1194,43 +1183,39 @@
-
- Graphics stack
- roadmap and supported hardware matrix
- WITH_NEW_XORG
- repository announce
- Ports-related
- development repository
+
+ Graphics stack roadmap and supported hardware matrix
+ WITH_NEW_XORG repository announce
+ Ports-related development repository
We were generally short on time this quarter. We made less
progress than expected on all fronts.
- The alternate pkg(8) repository, built with WITH_NEW_XORG, is
- now available. This alleviates the need for users to rebuild
- their ports with WITH_NEW_XORG. See the announcement, linked
- above for further information.
+ The alternate pkg(8) repository, built with
+ WITH_NEW_XORG, is now available. This alleviates the need for
+ users to rebuild their ports with WITH_NEW_XORG. See the
+ announcement, linked above for further information.
Thanks to a contribution from Jan Kokem端ller, Radeon 32bit
- ioctls are now working on 64bit hosts. This was tested
+ ioctls are now working on 64bit hosts. This was tested
successfully with Wine and StarCraft II on &os; 9.x and 11.
- This required modifications to emulators/i386-wine-devel so
- that it works with WITH_NEW_XORG, and the creation of a new
- port, libtxc_dxtn, to support texture compression required by
- StarCraft II. We haven't yet had the time to polish
+ This required modifications to
+ emulators/i386-wine-devel so that it works with
+ WITH_NEW_XORG, and the creation of a new port,
+ libtxc_dxtn, to support texture compression required
+ by StarCraft II. We haven't yet had the time to polish
everything, so this still requires manual steps.
The DRM generic code update is ready, but it breaks the
- current i915 driver. Therefore, the i915 driver must be
+ current i915 driver. Therefore, the i915 driver must be
updated before anything is committed.
- Compared to the previous status report, OpenCL test programs are
- running fine now, thanks to upgrades and fixes to libc++ and
- Clang. Relevant ports are still not ready to hit the ports
- tree, unfortunately.
+ Compared to the previous status report, OpenCL test programs
+ are running fine now, thanks to upgrades and fixes to libc++
+ and Clang. Relevant ports are still not ready to hit the
+ ports tree, unfortunately.
@@ -1302,11 +1287,12 @@
- Extensive testing of tmpfs(5) using the stress2 kernel test
- suite was done. The issues found were debugged and fixed.
+ Extensive testing of tmpfs(5) using the stress2
+ kernel test suite was done. The issues found were debugged
+ and fixed.
Most of the problems are related to the bugs in the
- interaction of vnode and node lifetime, culminating in e.g.
+ interaction of vnode and node lifetime, culminating in e.g.,
unmount races and dotdot lookup bugs.
This project is sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation.
@@ -1367,7 +1353,7 @@
ZFSguru is a multifunctional server appliance with a strong
- emphasis on storage. ZFSguru began as simple web-interface
+ emphasis on storage. ZFSguru began as simple web-interface
frontend to ZFS, but has since grown into a &os; derivative
with its own infrastructure. The scope of the project has
also grown with the inclusion of add-on packages that add
@@ -1375,53 +1361,54 @@
in similar product like FreeNAS and NAS4Free. ZFSguru aims to
be a true multifunctional server appliance that is extremely
easy to setup and can unite both novice and more experienced
- users in a single user interface. The modular nature of the
+ users in a single user interface. The modular nature of the
project combats the danger of bloat, whilst still allowing
extended functionality to be easily deployed.
Where development in the first quarter of this year brought
drag-and-drop permissions for Samba and NFS, development in
the second quarter focused on strengthening the infrastructure
- of the project. A new library and toolkit solution dubbed
+ of the project. A new library and toolkit solution dubbed
'Mesa' is in the works, providing a cleaner foundation to the
- project. A new master server providing secure remote services
- is being setup, to be located in a high-speed datacenter. But
+ project. A new master server providing secure remote services
+ is being setup, to be located in a high-speed datacenter. But
most importantly, a new system build infrastructure has shown
great progress and will soon be able to provide automated
- system builds to our users. This not only improves the
+ system builds to our users. This not only improves the
frequency of system releases but also frees much developer
time to be spent on different areas of the project.
Furthermore, a new website and forum is being worked at,
replacing the old-fashioned website that offers only limited
- functionality. The new website will be linked to the server
+ functionality. The new website will be linked to the server
database, providing real-time updates about the project.
In addition, a new platform for collaborated development is
- in the works. A service addon has been created for the GitLab
+ in the works. A service addon has been created for the GitLab
project, which is a drop-in replacement of the popular GitHub
- website. The choice was made to host our own solution and not
- rely on GitHub itself. In retrospect this appears to be a good
- decision. The recent development where GitHub removed projects
- after DCMA-takedowns being sent is incompatible with the
- philosophy of free-flow-of-information, which the ZFSguru
- project is a strong proponent of. By hosting our own solution,
- we have avoided any dependency on third party projects.
+ website. The choice was made to host our own solution and not
+ rely on GitHub itself. In retrospect this appears to be a
+ good decision. The recent development where GitHub removed
+ projects after DCMA-takedowns being sent is incompatible with
+ the philosophy of free-flow-of-information, which the ZFSguru
+ project is a strong proponent of. By hosting our own
+ solution, we have avoided any dependency on third party
+ projects.
- It is expected that after the infrastructure of the project
+
It is expected that after the infrastructure of the project
has been revamped, work on the web-interface itself can
- continue. New functionality such as GuruDB and Service
+ continue. New functionality such as GuruDB and Service
Bulletins provide a tighter connection between the server
infrastructure and the web-interface. The Migration Manager
is one of the last remaining features still missing in the
- web-interface. This functionality provides an easy way to
+ web-interface. This functionality provides an easy way to
upgrade the current system by performing a new clean
installation, but migrate all relevant configuration to the
- new installation. It also allows to 'backup' all system
+ new installation. It also allows to 'backup' all system
configuration in a single file to be stored on a different
machine should things go awry.
- A longer version of this status report giving a wider
+
A longer version of this status report giving a wider
perspective on the project, can be found at the
stateoftheproject
link.
@@ -1438,7 +1425,7 @@
gavin@FreeBSD.org
-
+
Glen
@@ -1446,7 +1433,7 @@
gjb@FreeBSD.org
-
+
Wojciech
@@ -1468,16 +1455,16 @@
been allocated, a total of 16 projects were selected to
participate in Google Summer of Code 2014 with FreeBSD.
- Projects selected cover a wide range of areas within FreeBSD,
+
Projects selected cover a wide range of areas within FreeBSD,
covering both the base system and ports infrastructure,
userland and kernel. We have students working on firewall
optimisation, ports packaging tools, embedded systems,
- debugging infrastructure, improved Unicode support, enhancements
- to the loader and to the installer, and several other areas of
- work. We are just over half way through the allocated time this
- year, and are very much looking forward to integrating code
- produced by these projects into FreeBSD.
-
+ debugging infrastructure, improved Unicode support,
+ enhancements to the loader and to the installer, and several
+ other areas of work. We are just over half way through the
+ allocated time this year, and are very much looking forward to
+ integrating code produced by these projects into FreeBSD.
+
This is the tenth time FreeBSD has taken part in Google's
Summer of Code, and we are grateful to Google to have accepted
us as a participating organisation.
@@ -1486,17 +1473,19 @@
&os; Port Management Team
+
-
- Frederic
- Culot
-
- portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org
+
+ Frederic
+ Culot
+
+ portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org
+
- &os; Port Management Team
- portmgr@FreeBSD.org
+ &os; Port Management Team
+ portmgr@FreeBSD.org
@@ -1512,29 +1501,30 @@
- The ports tree slowly approaches the 25,000 ports threshold, while the
- PR count is slightly below 1800.
+ The ports tree slowly approaches the 25,000 ports threshold,
+ while the PR count is slightly below 1800.
- In Q2 we added three new committers, took in one commit bit for
- safe keeping, and reinstated one commit bit.
+ In Q2 we added three new committers, took in one commit bit
+ for safe keeping, and reinstated one commit bit.
In May, &a.tabthorpe; was replaced by &a.culot; as portmgr
- secretary, and &a.swills; became a member of the portmgr team.
-
- Commencing July 1, the third intake of portmgr-lurkers
- started active duty on portmgr for a four month
- duration. The next two candidates are &a.wg; and &a.nivit;.
-
- This quarter also saw the release of the second quarterly branch,
- namely 2014Q2. This branch was not only built for 10 (as 2014Q1) but
- for 9 as well (both i386 and amd64).
+ secretary, and &a.swills; became a member of the portmgr
+ team.
+ Commencing July 1, the third intake of
+ portmgr-lurkers started active duty on
+ portmgr for a four month duration. The next two
+ candidates are &a.wg; and &a.nivit;.
+
+ This quarter also saw the release of the second quarterly
+ branch, namely 2014Q2. This branch was not only built for 10
+ (as 2014Q1) but for 9 as well (both i386 and amd64).
- As previously noted, many PRs continue to languish, we would
- like to see committers dedicate themselves to closing as many
- as possible.
+ As previously noted, many PRs continue to languish, we
+ would like to see committers dedicate themselves to closing as
+ many as possible.
@@ -1556,14 +1546,15 @@
are all welcome additions to the status reports.
The Monthly team has been busy since the last report, with
- longtime organizer &a.pgj; having stepped down from the team —
- thank you Gábor for all your hard work! This has left
- something of a void in the preparation of this report, for which
- the call for items was issued quite late. To help fill the void,
- &a.wblock; and &a.bjk; have been added to the monthly@ team,
- joining &a.gjb;, &a.gavin;, &a.emaste;, and the rest of the team
- in preparing this report. Special thanks to Glen for doing most
- of the work while simultaneously getting 9.3-RELEASE out the door!
+ longtime organizer &a.pgj; having stepped down from the team
+ — thank you Gábor for all your hard work! This
+ has left something of a void in the preparation of this
+ report, for which the call for items was issued quite late.
+ To help fill the void, &a.wblock; and &a.bjk; have been added
+ to the monthly@ team, joining &a.gjb;, &a.gavin;, &a.emaste;,
+ and the rest of the team in preparing this report. Special
+ thanks to Glen for doing most of the work while simultaneously
+ getting 9.3-RELEASE out the door!
The next cycle is sooner than you think! The deadline for
submitting entries for the Q3 report is October 7th, 2014.
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Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
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--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml Fri Jul 18 12:55:50 2014 (r45338)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml Fri Jul 18 14:37:59 2014 (r45339)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
This is a draft of the April-June 2014 status report.
Please check back after it is finalized, and an announcement
- email is sent to the FreeBSD-Announce mailing
+ email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
list.
This report covers &os;-related projects between April and
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
Hans Petter
Selasky
- hselasky@freebsd.org
+ hselasky@FreeBSD.org
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
With all these improvements, and earlier improvements in CAM,
GEOM, ZFS, and a number of other kernel areas coming soon,
- FreeBSD 10.1 may become the fastest storage release ever.
+ &os; 10.1 may become the fastest storage release ever.
;)
These projects are sponsored by iXsystems, Inc.
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
- FreeBSD/arm64
+ &os;/arm64
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@
Stacey
Son
- sson@freebsd.org
+ sson@FreeBSD.org
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@
Juergen
Lock
- nox@freebsd.org
+ nox@FreeBSD.org
@@ -393,7 +393,7 @@
Sean
Bruno
- sbruno@freebsd.org
+ sbruno@FreeBSD.org
@@ -578,7 +578,7 @@
Nathan
Whitehorn
- nwhitehorn@freebsd.org
+ nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org
@@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@
Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiator
- stack released in FreeBSD 10.0, Chelsio Communications has
+ stack released in &os; 10.0, Chelsio Communications has
begun developing an offload interface to take advantage of the
hardware offload capabilities of Chelsio T4 and T5 10 and 40
gigabit Ethernet adapters.
@@ -1250,7 +1250,7 @@
for the initiator side, and target side offload should begin
shortly. The code will be released under the BSD license and
is expected to be completed later in the year and be committed
- to FreeBSD-HEAD, and will likely ship in a FreeBSD release in
+ to &os;-HEAD, and will likely ship in a &os; release in
early 2015.
@@ -1415,7 +1415,7 @@
- FreeBSD and Summer of Code 2014
+ &os; and Summer of Code 2014
@@ -1449,13 +1449,13 @@
- FreeBSD received 39 project proposals this year, many of
+
&os; received 39 project proposals this year, many of
which were of a very high standard. After a difficult
selection process narrowing these down into the slots we had
been allocated, a total of 16 projects were selected to
- participate in Google Summer of Code 2014 with FreeBSD.
+ participate in Google Summer of Code 2014 with &os;.
- Projects selected cover a wide range of areas within FreeBSD,
+
Projects selected cover a wide range of areas within &os;,
covering both the base system and ports infrastructure,
userland and kernel. We have students working on firewall
optimisation, ports packaging tools, embedded systems,
@@ -1463,9 +1463,9 @@
enhancements to the loader and to the installer, and several
other areas of work. We are just over half way through the
allocated time this year, and are very much looking forward to
- integrating code produced by these projects into FreeBSD.
+ integrating code produced by these projects into &os;.
- This is the tenth time FreeBSD has taken part in Google's
+
This is the tenth time &os; has taken part in Google's
Summer of Code, and we are grateful to Google to have accepted
us as a participating organisation.
@@ -1583,12 +1583,23 @@
+ Deficiencies in the current automounter, amd(8), are
+ a recurring problem reported by many &os; users. A new
+ automounter is being developed to address these concerns.
+
+ The automounter is a cleanroom implementation of
+ functionality available in most other Unix systems, using
+ proper kernel support implemented via an autofs filesystem.
+ The automounter supports a standard map format, and will
+ integrate with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
+ (LDAP) service.
+
The project is at early testing stage. A patch will be
released as part of a broader call for testing after
additional review on some critical components (in particular,
the autofs filesystem). After fixing reported problems, the
- code will be committed to FreeBSD 11-CURRENT. It's expected
- to ship in the FreeBSD 10.2 release.
+ code will be committed to &os; 11-CURRENT. It is expected
+ to ship in the &os; 10.2 release.
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Log:
Minor rewording, and remove a duplicate "sponsored by" line.
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml
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Most of the problems are related to the bugs in the
interaction of vnode and node lifetime, culminating in e.g.,
unmount races and dotdot lookup bugs.
-
- This project is sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation.
The &os; Foundation
@@ -1319,8 +1317,8 @@
- The analysis of the performance of the latest 9.3 version of
- the PostgreSQL on &os;-CURRENT was performed. The issues
+
Analysis of the performance of the latest 9.3 version of
+ PostgreSQL on &os;-CURRENT has been performed. The issues
which prevented the good scalability on a 40-core machine were
determined, and changes prototyped which solve the
bottlenecks.
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Log:
Add an ID to the fingerprints paragraph for direct linking.
Modified:
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Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.xml
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+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.xml Sat Jul 19 13:21:01 2014 (r45341)
@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ Comment out for now until these can be v
middle attack) or otherwise trying to send bad
content to the end user.
- On the first connection to an HTTPS
+ On the first connection to an HTTPS
mirror, the user will be asked to verify the server
fingerprint: