Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
New attempt, now that the userland has been cleaned up. This diff
kills the remaining parts of the COMPAT_43 tty handling in the
kernel. (There are some further network-related COMPAT_43 fragments
that are not touched by this.)
Comments?
Earlier today I found myself patching struct winsize to ttysize in
a port, because I had been confused by sys/ioctl.h into thinking
OpenBSD had the latter instead of the former. Ugh.
I think we can drop compatibility to SunOS 3.2 (Sep 1986). FreeBSD
also got rid of this 4.5 years ago. I've
Hi,
This points me in the right direction so I'm less confused.
ok?
Brett.
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 14:49:26 -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Noticed TIOCGSID in that list. Don't think that is a 4.3 compat
ioctl. Rather a System V compat ioctl.
Well, it's implemented in compat/common/tty_43.c. If we want to save
it, we need to move it to kern/tty.c:ttioctl(). Do
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013 22:03:53 +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
make build, release, and xenocara are fine.
Full ports build done and remaining fallout fixed.
Any okays?
OK millert@
- todd
Brett Mahar br...@coiloptic.org writes:
Hi,
Hi,
This points me in the right direction so I'm less confused.
ok?
Well, deliver to mda has exactly the same issue. I'd say that format
specifiers could use their own subsection.
While here I propose to replace \ by \(dq, as advised by
| Well, deliver to mda has exactly the same issue. I'd say that format
| specifiers could use their own subsection.
|
| While here I propose to replace \ by \(dq, as advised by
| mandoc_char(7). This has the nice property of not fscking up the
| display of your too-smart-for-its-own-good
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013 23:20:55 +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Earlier today I found myself patching struct winsize to ttysize in
a port, because I had been confused by sys/ioctl.h into thinking
OpenBSD had the latter instead of the former. Ugh.
Heh, the same thing happened to me with sudo.
I would like to be able to ask for an infinite number of updates in
top even in noninteractive mode. top -d 9 doesn't cut it.
Allow -1 to specify infinity.
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 01:15:39AM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
I would like to be able to ask for an infinite number of updates in
top even in noninteractive mode. top -d 9 doesn't cut it.
Umm... `top -bd inf' works for me.
See atoiwi() in utils.c.
Cheers,
--patrick
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