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by marios
4511 days ago
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I have no experience with ruby / passenger / puma etc, but what you say about OpenBSD is wrong. From the OpenBSD FAQ[1]: "As mentioned in the introduction, packages are compiled from the ports tree. In this section we will explain how the ports tree works, when you should use it and how you can use it. " The 'extremely outdated' part is also wrong. See ajacoutot@ answer on openbsd-misc[2]:
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=> on -current (soon to be 5.5) you end up with the same GNOME version (and assorted \
dependencies) as with the latest Fedora. We have the latest version of gnome, cups, gnutls, libgcrypt, .....................
We have KMS with state of the art acceleration on Intel and ATI."
[1] http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#Ports
[2] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=139188821027488&w=2 |
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