Voxer using FreeBSD, BSDNow.tv interview

Baptiste Daroussin bapt at FreeBSD.org
Mon Oct 20 18:43:53 UTC 2014


On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 02:33:20PM -0400, Nikolai Lifanov wrote:
> On 10/20/14 13:36, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> > 
> >> Am 20.10.2014 um 10:19 schrieb David Chisnall <theraven at FreeBSD.org>:
> >>
> >>
> >> I presume that most of the relevant differences are for users / developers and not sysadmins?  It's worth noting that GNU coreutils, tar, bash, and a load of other things are in the ports repository.  I wonder if it's worth having a gnu-userland metaport, perhaps with something like the Solaris approach of sticking them all in a different tree so that you can just add that to the start of your PATH and have all of the GNU tools work by default.  
> >>
> > 
> > 
> > They use chef.
> > The chef omnibus installer assumes there is a /bin/bash. Even the FreeBSD version of it. Well, it least it did the last time I looked. Maybe this got fixed in the meantime.
> > Which means that to „bootstrap“ a node, you’ve first got to install pkg on it, install bash, symlink it to /bin/bash and then bootstrap the node.
> > Which kind of runs against the concept of doing everything via chef.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> Hi from sysutils/ansible maintainer!
> 
> The ansible port REINPLACE_CMDs away hardcoded paths at build time. This
> way managing FreeBSD "just works". Maybe chef can benefit from the same
> approach?
> 
USES=shebangfix is there exactly for that.

regards,
Bapt
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