Hey! Matt Housh <jaeger@crux.ninja> wrote: |The CRUX team is pleased to announce the availability of a first release |candidate for the upcoming CRUX 3.3. That is pretty cool. Thanks! |Please note that this is a release candidate, NOT the final release. |Please test it if you have a chance and report any problems you find to us! No time for some more time, but truly looking forward! ... |The ISO itself can be found here: | |https://crux.ninja/crux/crux-3.3-rc1.iso |https://crux.ninja/crux/crux-3.3-rc1.md5 Not the reason for me at the moment, but i also don't have the necessary bandwidth and remaining traffic for ~600 MB. Couldn't the ISO be also made available in a compressed form, xz(1) does compress such things very well? For example, the last DragonFly BSD ISO i have downloaded was only 170 MB when compressed with xz, which was about 100 MB smaller than the bz2 that DragonFly makes available. You know, there are people which do not work for a hoster and have a very flaky wireless connection. |Enjoy! I surely will! P.S.: nothing much happened for the start-stop-daemon in the meantime, regarding Linux that is. It now uses asprintf() for paths, but i had a hard time to imagine why this should matter in real life for anything managed by s-s-d, and on CRUX. (1024 bytes for a message giving the managed program name, excess cut off.) Ciao! --steffen