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<h2><img src="../images/oxygen/news32.png" alt=""> MidnightBSD News</h2>
<h3 class="reference">From the <a href="http://justjournal.com/users/mbsd">MidnightBSD developer blog</a></h3>
- <blockquote class="bluebox" id="b20080903">
- <h3>September 3, 2008</h3>
- <h4>MidnightBSD torrent?</h4>
- <p>Someone has posted a <a href="http://linuxtracker.org/index.php?page=torrent-details&id=89b7753dbf8b32f2a385e38354e008528add9452">torrent</a> for disc1 of MidnightBSD 0.2.1-RELEASE i386.</p>
- </blockquote>
- <blockquote class="bluebox" id="a20080903">
- <h3>September 3, 2008</h3>
- <h4>Slow site, high traffic</h4>
- <p>The website has been very slow today. In addition to some rsync activity with the mirrors (limited), we had 3,763 visits and 10363 page views for 9/2/2008 according to Google Analytics.</p>
- <p>If you want to download ISOs, use the ISC or cs.emich.edu mirrors. The metalink files might be helpful too. I don't think allbsd has been able to mirror yet.</p>
- </blockquote>
- <blockquote class="bluebox" id="a20080902">
- <h3>September 2, 2008</h3>
- <h4>DistroWatch.com</h4>
- <p>DistroWatch.com has updated their MidnightBSD entry to coincide with the new 0.2.1-RELEASE. MidnightBSD is currently the top entry on their main home page. We've had over 500 referrals today from their website so far.</p>
- <p>The page also includes information about packages available on MidnightBSD. It allows you to compare our offerings with other BSD and Linux systems.</p>
- </blockquote>
- <blockquote class="bluebox" id="a20080831">
- <h3>August 31, 2008</h3>
- <h4>MidnightBSD 0.2.1-RELEASE</h4>
- <p>I've added some documentation on our wiki for make release found in src/release. It explains how to build MidnightBSD ISOs.</p>
- </blockquote>
- <blockquote class="bluebox" id="a20080827">
- <h3>August 27, 2008</h3>
- <h4>MidnightBSD 0.2.1-RELEASE</h4>
- <p>The 32bit version of MidnightBSD is now available on the FTP server. Mirrors are rsyncing. This version is 3 ISOs where the first one is the OS and a few packages (X.org), and disc 2 and 3 contain packages.</p>
- <p>The version number is 0.2.1 due to a problem with sysinstall found late in the engineering process. It was easier to fix it, bump the os version, and tag cvs rather than retag and deal with that mess. The versions are identical aside from sysinstall and src/etc/firstboot. No need to update if you have 0.2-RELEASE installed.</p>
- <p>Here is the changelog for 0.2.x. Please note that the dates at the end are before 0.1 and 0.1.1 as we branched at that time. A few of the changes were present in 0.1.x releases, but not many.</p>
- <pre style="word-wrap: break-word; white-space: pre-wrap; ">
-CHANGES
-
-20080830:
- MidnightBSD 0.2.1-RELEASE
-
- Oops, fix some bugs with sysinstall's handling of packages found on the release ISOs. Tweak etc/firstboot while where here.
-
-20080829:
- MidnightBSD 0.2-RELEASE
-
-20080703:
- Correct problem with pcc and DESTDIR that affected creating live cds
- and jails.
-
- sysinstall would incorrectly truncate DHCP info when configuring
- ipv4 networking. This was the result of a bad patch several months
- ago. Fix this error. Found via testing a snapshot.
-
-20080627:
- Add firmware(9), WEP, CCMP, TKIP to GENERIC.
-
- Add glabel to GENERIC.
-
- Intel ICH8 mobile chipset used on some iMacs included with ata.
-
- pcc connected to the build on i386. (alternative compiler)
-
-20080613:
- Begin work for MidnightBSD 0.2-PRERELEASE
-
-20080528:
- Sendmail 8.14.3
-
-20080516:
- ssh-vulnkey allows you to look for vulnerable ssh keys that
- were generated on Debian and Ubuntu hosts over the last
- few years. sshd can block offending keys with a configuration
- option.
-
- The elf note on binaries is now set to MidnightBSD.
-
-20080514:
- Fixed a number of problems with pcc. It is not yet connected
- to the build, but usable on i386 hosts. You may use it
- by make; make install in /usr/src/usr.bin/pcc. It will
- install in /usr/local as some of the files conflict with
- GCC versions. __MidnightBSD__ is defined in PCC as well.
-
- System headers were fixed to allow pcc to compile many binaries
- on MidnightBSD. bin/cp will work now for instance.
-
-20080430:
- __MidnightBSD__ is now defined via gcc. This can be tested
- to determine we're running on MidnightBSD in the preprocessor.
-
-20080429:
- Import bind 9.4.2 with threading
-
- libpthread (KSE) and libthr are built earlier
-
- pcvt(4) removed!
-
- Alias added for core2 cpus.
-
- Alpha and PC98 only utilities removed from usr/sbin
-
- syslogd, adduser, rmuser, mergemaster and mailwrapper have been
- improved. See the man pages for info.
-
- periodic scripts will not send emails with empty message bodies.
- See mailwrapper fix.
-
-20080410:
- Sync cpdup with DragonFly. Add parallel transaction support and
- -l flag to line-buffer stdout and stderr.
-
-20080406:
- Import bzip2 1.05
- Import OpenSSH 4.9p1
-
-20080322:
- The default umask was changed to 022.
-
- /usr/X11R6 paths were removed from several config files.
-
- .mkshrc files are now installed for root.
-
-20080316:
- FIx a problem with gif0 tunnels and neighbors with IPV6.
-
-20080312:
- Add lndir from X.org. This aides in the porting of MirPorts.
-
- New OS versions were added to the mapage code (groff)
-
-20080310:
- Correct a buffer overflow in ppp.
-
-20080308:
- Remove /usr/X11R6 from manpath config.
-
-20080307:
- Atheros driver no longer has several options set
- which corrects building in tinderbox on all three platforms.
-
- Added a new macro to sx.h which returns true if the current
- thread holds an exclusive lock on a specifix sx.
-
- Removed OS/2's HPFS file system. It's not maintained and
- I don't know anyone using OS/2 or ecomstation these days.
- My copy is in the closet collecting dust.
-
-20080306:
- Synced tinderbox with FreeBSD. Modified it for MidnightBSD.
- Developers can now use it to check src builds.
-
-20080303:
- Add mksh to /etc/shells, made some adjustments to options
- for mksh builds per suggestion upstream.
-
- USB HID table updated with modern hardware list.
-
- Updated BSD family true (we're not in there yet)
-
- iso3166 file updated and import of tzdata2007k for
- new time zones.
-
- Updated mksh to latest version R33.
-
-20080228:
- Remplaced the random IP id generation code with a new
- version by Amit Klein.
-
-20080221:
- Sendfile write only permissions fix.
-
- Removed some HPFS and PC98 code.
-
- iso639 file sycned with DragonFly.
-
-20080128:
- Changed NTP configuration so that ips aren't cached
- so multiple servers are used.
-
- Fix an issue with fork() in libpthread.
-
-20080121:
- Add virtualization detection to set the HZ rate
- according to a VM present. VMWare and Parallels
- should work better like this.
-
- Change to full x11 install in sysinstall. Add
- xorg 7 support.
-
-20080115:
- Fix the handling of PTY's. CVE-2008-0216
-
-20080105:
- mport delete code added, USE_MPORT_TOOLS knob aded.
-
-20080101:
- Happy New Year
-
-20071123:
- Update sendmail to 8.14.2
-
-20071120:
- Update system compiler to gcc 3.4.6.
-
-20071023:
- Updated mksh to R31d.
-
-20070911:
- Updated mksh to version R31b.
-
- Fixed stderr output in libpthread. Previously it was
- written to stdout.
-
-20070831:
- Added dot.mkshrc file to support the recent change to
- mksh from OpenBSD's ksh derived from pdksh.
-
- Added new firewall configuration. ipfw is enabled by default
- with a "desktop" configuration. Consult /etc/rc.firewall
- or ipfw show to see the ruleset used. You can disable
- ipfw by setting firewall_enable="NO" in /etc/rc.conf This
- change only effects IPv4. IPv6 does not have a firewall
- enabled by default.
-
-20070814:
- Removed GNU tar source. We've been using BSD tar
- for awhile.
-
-20070806:
- Finished removing umapfs and autofs from the tree.
-
-20070804:
- BIND and Tcpdump have been patched for recent vulnerabilities.
-
- We switched to BSD cpio (pax).
-
-20070719:
- Imported cpdup from DragonFly as /bin/cpdup
-
-20070716:
- Update GNU cpio to 2.8.
-
-20070410:
- cvs was updated to 1.12.13. cvsbug was removed.
- cvs now behaves similarly to DragonFly's cvs with
- most of their local changes.
-</pre>
- <p>I hope to get another architecture uploaded in a few days, but I want to look at a few outstanding issues listed below.</p>
- <p>There are a few issues with packages for this release.</p>
- <ul>
- <li>gtkjj missing?</li>
- <li>vim failed - ctags & cscope?</li>
- <li>gvfs, goffice failed</li>
- <li>wine failed?</li>
- <li>gimp-app failed - missing libgtkhtml</li>
- <li>emacs and xemacs conflict - can't both be installed.</li>
- <li>xchat - failed missing gtk spell</li>
- <li>classpath failed</li>
- <li>mutt failed missing depends</li>
- <li>samba failed?</li>
- </ul>
- </blockquote>
- <blockquote class="bluebox" id="b20080827">
- <h3>August 27, 2008</h3>
- <h4>Website</h4>
- <p>Smultron and i are working on migrating the website to the new design he has created. Feel free to tell us about broken links, etc.</p>
- <p>Nightlily offered to help me with the german pages when she gets back from her trip to Mexico.</p>
- </blockquote>
- <blockquote class="bluebox" id="a20080825">
- <h3>August 25, 2008</h3>
- <h4>mports status</h4>
- <p>mports are in the best condition in months. Run 96 on magus had only 11 failures and very few untested ports. Anyone holding off on updating mports, should consider grabbing a copy.</p>
- <p>Please report any ports that are misbehaving as we want this to be very good for the release.</p>
- </blockquote>
- <blockquote class="bluebox" id="b20080825">
- <h3>August 25, 2008</h3>
- <h4>The 64 million dollar question</h4>
- <p>When is 0.2 coming? Very soon. I'm doing one last magus run for testing. Run 98 will be tagged upon completion pending any new issues. That will conclude mports for this release.</p>
- <p>Here is a list of remaining task prior to 0.2 release:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Placing run 98's binaries (magus) on the FTP server</li>
- <li>Changing the name of the release in the src code (0.2-RELEASE)</li>
- <li>Making last minute adjustments to src/release and sysinstall to handle the packages we generated.</li>
- <li>Fixing the csup/cvsup files and src/Makefile to point to the cvs branch</li>
- <li>Creating a test iso set on x86 to find any last minute problems.</li>
- <li>Tag the src tree</li>
- <li>Build the final isos</li>
- </ul>
- </blockquote>
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