Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 2nd Oct 2008 20:50 UTC
PC-BSD Recently the PC-BSD team released their latest stable version (PC-BSD 7) code-named Fibonacci Edition. Some of major changes from the previous version include a newer kernel, an experimental ZFS module, and a KDE 4 for desktop environment. Being a Linux junkie, I thought of this as a perfect opportunity to venture into the BSD arena.
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2007-03-04

and get developers developing for PC-BSD then the future looks pretty damn bright.


No need. All you need is either the source code and the team will add it to their automated build server to have the application available as .pbi, and updated, or if it's a proprietary application, all you need is a FreeBSD version (or Linux version) and the PBI server can pack it every time there's a new version.

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segedunum Member since:
2005-07-06

No need. All you need is either the source code and the team will add it to their automated build server to have the application available as .pbi

Not quite what I was driving at. The source is important in being able to distribute and install lots of software easily (open source stuff anyway - that's how its usage has increased), but what is needed is a distribution and installation method when you getting the source and packaging it up is not an option. It distributes the effort and resources required, and increases the software written for your system, and ultimately usage, by allowing users to get hold of software where your software installation method doesn't fit - i.e. proprietary off-the-shelf software etc.

Thus far, PC-BSD is the only system where I have seen someone at least get that and at least take it seriously. Of course, an installation system is a lot more than what they have there currently, and there are some real pitfalls where your packaging system ends and third-party installation starts, but it is definitely a start.

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