On 2014/12/23 22:54, Timo Myyrä wrote:
I was trying to port notmuch mail indexer but got little stuck with it as it
requires newer Zlib version than whats in base. I got little spare time in my
hands and here's a rough patch which updates the base libz 1.2.3 to version
1.2.8. So
far I've
On 2014/12/24 06:44, Carlin Bingham wrote:
ngninx and apache support url rewriting, letting you redirect from
arbitrary urls with pattern matching. In my experience the primary
uses for this are to redirect from http to https or to remove/add www
in the hostname, so I thought it might be
Updating zlib correctly is surprisingly difficult.
It's not just a question of whipping out the new version and doing a diff.
You should make tests.
Like, you missed the #ifdef SMALL at first. Those tests include making a
full release, and making sure it still works.
It's also likely some of
On Wed, 24 Dec 2014, at 11:03 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014/12/24 06:44, Carlin Bingham wrote:
ngninx and apache support url rewriting, letting you redirect from
arbitrary urls with pattern matching. In my experience the primary
uses for this are to redirect from http to https or to
On 2014/12/25 01:10, Carlin Bingham wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2014, at 11:03 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014/12/24 06:44, Carlin Bingham wrote:
ngninx and apache support url rewriting, letting you redirect from
arbitrary urls with pattern matching. In my experience the primary
uses for
Stuart Henderson writes:
My plan was to propose a way to set the HSTS header if this proposal was
well received, since there isn't much point having a built-in way to set
the header if you're still having to use FCGI anyway to do the
redirects.
I think there is still point in that; even
Hi tech@,
looks like there are some missing periods regarding the sudo wrong
password messages.
fritjof
Index: ins_csops.h
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RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/sudo/ins_csops.h,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -p -r1.5 ins_csops.h
---
Stuart Henderson st...@openbsd.org writes:
On 2014/12/23 22:54, Timo Myyrä wrote:
I was trying to port notmuch mail indexer but got little stuck with it as it
requires newer Zlib version than whats in base. I got little spare time in
my
hands and here's a rough patch which updates the base
Marc Espie es...@nerim.net writes:
Updating zlib correctly is surprisingly difficult.
It's not just a question of whipping out the new version and doing a diff.
You should make tests.
Like, you missed the #ifdef SMALL at first. Those tests include making a
full release, and making sure it
On 2014/12/24 05:38, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
There's not really any good way to prevent the case of the first time
user accesses example.com is by typing example.com instead of
https://example.com into the address bar. Firefox and Chrome attempt to
solve this with a preloaded list of
Index: fparseln.c
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RCS file: /cvs/src/lib/libutil/fparseln.c,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -p -u -r1.7 fparseln.c
--- fparseln.c 5 Dec 2012 23:20:06 - 1.7
+++ fparseln.c 24 Dec 2014 10:14:23 -
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
Using the fparseln function I wanted to disable the escape character
(delim[0]). In my mind the '\0' character isn't really part of a C-string and
could possibly be used for this purpose so I chose to set delim[0] to '\0',
like:
static const char delim[3] = { '\0', '\\', '#' };
...
line =
This patch depends on the fparseln, make the '\0' character not-escapable.
patch and was tested with that patch applied.
With that patch applied the fparseln skips comments and therefore there's no
need to do it separately in this program.
Index: fnm_test.c
This program uses fparseln's default delimiters, which can be replaced by
NULL.
WARNING: I only compiled with this patch applied, I didn't actually run the
resulting binary.
Index: makemap.c
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RCS file:
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