[arch-dev-public] [signoff] dhcpcd 4.0.1-5
please signoff for both archs Ronald
Ronald van Haren wrote:
please signoff for both archs
Ronald
Yeah, everything is working fine, I can surf the Internet, yay!!!, so signoff i686. Please don't go taking advices from Allan, that is what happens, you have to rebuild your package a lot, you know, Allan breaks everything. :P
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Eduardo Romero <k3nsai@gmail.com> wrote:
Ronald van Haren wrote:
please signoff for both archs
Ronald
Yeah, everything is working fine, I can surf the Internet, yay!!!, so signoff i686.
Please don't go taking advices from Allan, that is what happens, you have to rebuild your package a lot, you know, Allan breaks everything. :P
Signoff x86_64 and i686 .... although.... It'd be worth adding -q and -L to the default conf.d/dhcpcd settings. -q keeps dhcpcd quiet (3.0 level of verbosity) -L stops dhcpcd giving itself a stupid zeroconf/bonjour IP (169.x.x.x) address when regular methods fail. Not only is the zeroconf IP useless (I don't know anyone who uses it...) it also means that dhcpcd returns successful when in fact it has failed. When you move it in, netcfg v2.1.2 needs to be moved as well, as it depends on dhcpcd 4.
+1 for keeping it quiet, it yells too much. On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 10:16 AM, James Rayner <iphitus@iphitus.org> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Eduardo Romero <k3nsai@gmail.com> wrote:
Ronald van Haren wrote:
please signoff for both archs
Ronald
Yeah, everything is working fine, I can surf the Internet, yay!!!, so signoff i686.
Please don't go taking advices from Allan, that is what happens, you have to rebuild your package a lot, you know, Allan breaks everything. :P
Signoff x86_64 and i686
.... although....
It'd be worth adding -q and -L to the default conf.d/dhcpcd settings.
-q keeps dhcpcd quiet (3.0 level of verbosity) -L stops dhcpcd giving itself a stupid zeroconf/bonjour IP (169.x.x.x) address when regular methods fail. Not only is the zeroconf IP useless (I don't know anyone who uses it...) it also means that dhcpcd returns successful when in fact it has failed.
When you move it in, netcfg v2.1.2 needs to be moved as well, as it depends on dhcpcd 4.
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 6:57 PM, Eduardo Romero <k3nsai@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 for keeping it quiet, it yells too much.
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 10:16 AM, James Rayner <iphitus@iphitus.org> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Eduardo Romero <k3nsai@gmail.com> wrote:
Ronald van Haren wrote:
please signoff for both archs
Ronald
Yeah, everything is working fine, I can surf the Internet, yay!!!, so signoff i686.
Please don't go taking advices from Allan, that is what happens, you have to rebuild your package a lot, you know, Allan breaks everything. :P
Signoff x86_64 and i686
.... although....
It'd be worth adding -q and -L to the default conf.d/dhcpcd settings.
-q keeps dhcpcd quiet (3.0 level of verbosity) -L stops dhcpcd giving itself a stupid zeroconf/bonjour IP (169.x.x.x) address when regular methods fail. Not only is the zeroconf IP useless (I don't know anyone who uses it...) it also means that dhcpcd returns successful when in fact it has failed.
When you move it in, netcfg v2.1.2 needs to be moved as well, as it depends on dhcpcd 4.
I'll upgrade it tomorrow and make it quiet, there is a new version out anyways. Ronald
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Eduardo Romero
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James Rayner
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Ronald van Haren