the VM is using netbsd 7.0.1, likely updating the version in the
PKG_PATH was forgotten when the machine itself was upgraded to a newer
version. it became visible now as the 6.1.5 stuff vanished from the
ftp server.
also: remove trailing /
(cherry picked from commit 1f5eba0cb8)
somehow without these cpuid settings it does not work for everybody.
also nice if we can get away without the extensions pack, which is proprietary.
do not update iTunes, we just want the OS security / bugfix updates
- use -RELEASE, it can be updated via binaries
- more RAM, otherwise the 4 workers run out of memory.
- do not install / use fakeroot, it seems broken.
- set a hostname, this VM has none
The previous 10.2 got unusable due to missing backwards compatibility of 10.3 binaries it installed.
The 10.3 box from freebsd project has some issues:
- it needs "vagrant up" twice to start (first start with MAC warning)
- it needs shell set to sh
it tries to do chown -R vagrant.vagrant, but some boxes do not
have a vagrant group and break there. also, we do our own chown
in the provisioning scripts.
self-made basic netbsd box includes pre-installed rsync as vagrant is unable to install rsync.
delete line from tox.ini with sed so it does not try to install llfuse (which is broken on netbsd).
self-made basic openbsd box includes pre-installed rsync as vagrant is unable to install rsync.
as the self-made box now has enough space on /, remove workaround for low space.
delete line from tox.ini with sed so it does not try to install llfuse (which is broken on openbsd).
Concerning #1696:
OpenBSD offers in kernel support for FUSE 2.6. Borg relies on llfuse,
which relies on FUSE >2.9.
I'm not aware of plans to bring FUSE on OpenBSD to a more recent
version.
Signed-off-by: Björn Ketelaars <bjorn.ketelaars@hydroxide.nl>
Trying to install llfuse breaks borg installation (lots of compiler errors).
Also, we're building the binaries on Debian wheezy since a while, no need
to build them on centos6. Esp. since the Centos6 based binaries showed
strange slowness in the past.