I’m breaking out the bullet points again:
- The NetBSD on a Stick idea looks interesting, in part because it’s a complete tiny system and in part because I like the name. (Via)
- The most recent @Play column draws a line between roguelike games and Dungeons and Dragons. Fun reading, if you’re the right kind of geek, or even just the right age. I think I might have to play me some Angband again.
- Oh, while talking about roguelikes: this Strafe Left cartoon. I like “sleeping zombie”.
- Also, this Procedural Content Generation wiki from an Angband variant creator. (via)
- Wow, that’s a nice gift for Perl development! (via)
Perl6, go!
The Frugalware buildslave of Parrot is mine btw.
But I can’t get it running on DF :-(
Parrot isn’t working on DragonFly? Or just running as a buildslave?
I run DragonFly 1.12.2 on a stick. If you strip the debug code off the kernel (objcopy –strip-debug /kernel) it is smaller that NetBSD 4.0
The buildslave. I really would like to run one on DF, because the others are already running Linux and I guess there are more than enough smoke tests for Linux.
The other way would be some kind of controller, which does the the same as the buildbot thing, but without a master.