Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Updated builds across the board for 4.1-stable

Several weeks ago, I finished all of the 4.1-stable builds but mac68k. Late last week, the mac68k build finally finished. This means that alpha, amd64, armish, hppa, i386, mac68k, macppc, sparc, sparc64, and zaurus builds are available for 4.1-stable. In addition, there is now a 4.1-stable build of sgi from another OpenBSD users that I have been working with on this project. He has also provided many builds for 4.0-stable. Take a look for yourself.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

New OpenBSD/hppa 4.1-stable Build

I finally have my HP C360 machine running OpenBSD/hppa. Today, I also finished my OpenBSD/hppa 4.1-stable build. It is available at ftp.openbsd-stable.org. This brings my total of OpenBSD architectures that I have built a 4.1-stable release for to ten. The list includes alpha, amd64, armish, hppa, i386, mac68k, macppc, sparc, sparc64, and zaurus. I have yet to get my mvme68k and mvme88k machines up and running. That will bring the total to twelve.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Updated OpenBSD 4.1-stable armish and zaurus

The list of architectures that I am currently building OpenBSD 4.1-stable for includes alpha, amd64, armish, i386, mac68k, macppc, sparc, sparc64, and zaurus. All but mac68k and sparc have been rebuilt to reflect the latest additions as well as being built from openbsd-stable.org. Both mac68k and sparc are in the build process right now. Besides these architectures, I also have hppa hardware and I expect to be receiving mvme68k and mvme88k hardware very soon. I will bring these three up on 4.1 to do the 4.1-stable builds soon.

The architectures I do not currently have hardware for are hp300, landisk, luna88k, vax, and sgi. Of these, I am considering acquiring hp300, landisk, sgi, and vax. I think luna88k is probably impossible to find and is not that interesting to me. In any case, I will keep this blog updated with current developments.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

OpenBSD/amd64 4.1-stable Build and Changes

I finally got an amd64 machine and built an OpenBSD/amd64 4.1-stable build. I also made some other changes. All builds are now done as machine.openbsd-stable.org. For example, this build shows as being done on amd64.openbsd-stable.org. I am updating all builds to reflect this. So far this has been done for alpha, amd64, i386, macppc, and sparc64. I have yet to update the armish, mac68k, sparc, and zaurus builds. Some are actually in process but are not done yet.

Another major change is that I have a new ftp site for these builds. The site is ftp.openbsd-stable.org. You can once again get the builds from the pub/OpenBSD/4.1-stable directory. Also, I am working with another OpenBSD user and he is producing 4.0-stable builds as well. We will be creating a web site to reflect this soon. The old ftp site, ftp.bsdjournal.net actually points to the same place as the new so either site address will work.

I am also in the process of creating my own official mirror as well. It is already complete for the 4.1 official release and older releases will be available soon. This is available by ftp at mirror.bsdjournal.net. More news will follow on these different projects.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

OpenBSD/sparc 4.1-stable Build

I now have the OpenBSD/sparc 4.1-stable build available at the BSD Journal FTP site. Next on the list are OpenBSD/amd64, OpenBSD/hppa, OpenBSD/mvme68k, and OpenBSD/mvme88k.

Monday, May 28, 2007

OpenBSD/mac68k 4.1-stable Build

I now have an OpenBSD/mac68k 4.1-stable build available at the BSD Journal FTP site. I currently have an OpenBSD/sparc 4.1-stable build running right now. I should be able to get my OpenBSD/hppa machine up and running for the build soon.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

OpenBSD/alpha 4.1-stable Build

I now have an OpenBSD/alpha 4.1-stable build available at the BSD Journal FTP site. Next on the list are OpenBSD/mac68k which is currently building, and then OpenBSD/hppa and OpenBSD/sparc. I may also be able to get OpenBSD/mvme68k and OpenBSD/mvme88k builds done as well. Other architectures may follow as well.