Apparently there’s a missing dhclient feature in DragonFly needed to run on OpenStack. Matthew Dillon’s made a change to get it to work – though I can’t find the exact commit.
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Apparently there’s a missing dhclient feature in DragonFly needed to run on OpenStack. Matthew Dillon’s made a change to get it to work – though I can’t find the exact commit.
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It’s concerning when I read comment from Dillon such as:
>>”I can’t synchronize
FreeBSD’s dhclient app because it has diverged from both OpenBSD and
DragonFly’s dhclient massively. All three have features that the others
don’t have.”
It shouldn’t be concerning if you understand what he said.
Just like FreeBSD pf has diverged from OpenBSD so it can’t “just drop into place”, changes need to be merged. That’s all that the comment is saying.
Hi Justin:
This is the exact commit: 6bdc8b4312eb853c44dc9a5fd6a2874a79c29ad4
Link to DragonFlyBSD gitweb:
https://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/commit/6bdc8b4312eb853c44dc9a5fd6a2874a79c29ad4
Is it conning for Dfly to not support RFCs?
is it common*