Hai,
This is just for fun. Just to see how right/wrong we were.
What features do you reckon will be in FreeBSD 12?
This is just for fun. Just to see how right/wrong we were.
What features do you reckon will be in FreeBSD 12?
fronclynne said:By 12.x, in late 2016 or so, the replacement for sysinstall will be in beta testing.
Business_Woman said:Clang will have replaced gcc in ports
Business_Woman said:Clang will have replaced gcc in ports
thuglife said:+1
Unfortunately i read that an official project to replace gcc does not exist.
fronclynne said:By 10.x clustering tools will be coming into their own as part of base, and an ad hoc filesystem aggregator will cause numerous headaches for first time installers since they'll only want to allocate 512M for /var and that'll cause the aggregation database to barf and the whole system to grind to a halt.
In 2013 Oracle will cease developing zfs and 11.x will include the replacement for it: ufs3, but without all the crazy memory hogging. The second generation geom-based file system aggregator will be angry and have to be subdued with broom handles. This will lead to a festering resentment and all the aggregators will band together and take over Yahoo!, but of course nobody will care, cos it's Yahoo!
By 12.x, in late 2016 or so, the replacement for sysinstall will be in beta testing.
Zare said:Not trying to steal the thread, but if somebody was to write a new, graphical installer, could he use something other than xorg, let's say sdl+directfb? Coming from a licence-wise perspective...
What's wrong with MIT license?
Doesn't directfb only work in FreeBSD on top of Xorg? Or has that changed recently?
thuglife said:
Zare said:Not trying to steal the thread, but if somebody was to write a new, graphical installer, could he use something other than xorg, let's say sdl+directfb? Coming from a licence-wise perspective...