On 2024-03-20 05:02:11, Oliver Webb via Toybox wrote:
> But I have to ask the question "If it's so easy, why isn't it in toybox yet?"
> Is it just because
> other TODO items taking up time, or is it because it's harder to implement
> than it seems.
I might be able to shine some light on that.
On 2024-03-12 10:24:19, enh via Toybox wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 8:45 AM Rob Landley wrote:
> >
> > Hello from Minneapolis: https://mstdn.jp/@landley/112078501045637288
> >
> > Still _really_ fried from my move, but at least chipping away at the email
> > backlog...
>
> at least it's the
On 2024-03-08 10:47:10, Jarno Mäkipää wrote:
> I was not that interested on ex, and I think Rob said ex is obsolete
> and not on his roadmap. But yes some of ex commands are just vi normal
> mode commands, with special addressing. If someone needs them, I think
> first thing to do is implement
On 2024-03-06 01:57:42, Rob Landley wrote:
> Commodore did a unix for the amiga:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Unix
Which, at least in Australia, they used for their own developer support
servers. I know this coz I was a member of the Australian Amiga
Developers, who where owed some
On 2024-02-28 15:41:06, Rob Landley wrote:
> I can see arguing that you might need 8k there to avoid screen flicker with
> the
> large terminal sizes some people tend to use.
I might be one of those people, with my 256 x 140 terminal.
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coz
On 2024-02-27 20:29:31, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 2/27/24 19:45, David Seikel wrote:
> > On 2024-02-27 19:37:39, Rob Landley wrote:
> >> "We put all the switches together in a common fusebox, it's down in the
> >> basement. If you want to control any lights in the hou
On 2024-02-27 19:37:39, Rob Landley wrote:
> "We put all the switches together in a common fusebox, it's down in the
> basement. If you want to control any lights in the house, go down there and
> read
> the labels, it's so much tidier that way."
Wait, your switches in the basement have labels?
On 2024-02-05 17:39:33, Mouse wrote:
> > I was mostly offline over the weekend, and gmail refused pop3 this
> > morning [...]
>
> > So I closed the tab and went to other windows, but next time I passed
> > that virtual desktop I clicked "get messages" in thunderbird out of
> > sheer habit... and
On 2024-02-05 12:09:28, Rob Landley wrote:
> I was mostly offline over the weekend, and gmail refused pop3 this morning
> with
> "web login required", and the https://mail.google.com page prompted me for my
> login/password (I log out when done with the thing I couldn't do without
> logging
>
On 2023-11-06 14:32:45, enh via Toybox wrote:
> i suspect https://github.com/tio/tio#32-key-commands is probably
> making new traditions right now. well, that and PuTTY! tbh, i only
> ever see people on youtube using gui stuff; there's even a gtkterm!
It's entirely likely that people like me that
On 2023-07-05 02:29:39, Rob Landley wrote:
> >> still matching the behavior in my devuan install. (Still devuan bronchitis,
> >> haven't updated to devuan cholera yet. Um, the web page says devuan B
> >> matches
> >> debian "buster" and devuan C matches "bullseye", if that helps.)
> >
> > Not at
On 2023-04-16 18:54:04, Rob Landley wrote:
> Then I try to reproduce it in a container or vm, still with host tools. This
> pretty much means "debootstrap", but that's a known thing I've done before.
Have you looked at mmdebstrap instead of debootstrap? From the package
description -
On 2022-09-01 04:35:24, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 8/30/22 03:59, David Seikel wrote:
> > I'm good at reading code, but I know you are not.
>
> As demonstrated below.
Well I had already cobbled together something that works for me, copying
stuff from other parts of toybox, that large
I guess the real question I want an answer to is which is the best libc?
Rob obviously has his opinions, and I'd like to hear them. No doubt
others on this list have their useful opinions to.
For my purposes small, fast, high quality, pick three. Working across
multiple operating systems would
d, Aug 31, 2022, 18:15 David Seikel
>wrote:
>
> On 2022-08-31 14:55:24, enh via Toybox wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 12:22 PM enh wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 10:28 AM enh wrote:
> >
> >
On 2022-08-31 14:55:24, enh via Toybox wrote:
>On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 12:22 PM enh wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 10:28 AM enh wrote:
>
>On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 1:43 AM Rob Landley wrote:
>
> On 8/15/22 18:50, enh via Toybox wrote:
> > and here's their
Oops I forgot a couple things.
It's written in C and assembler.
On 2022-08-30 18:59:37, David Seikel wrote:
> The ability to run on different OSes is coz the beginning of it is a
> polyglot hack that on Linux looks like a shell script that runs the rest
> of the binary, but on Windows l
Justine Tunney is the main developer, perhaps our local Google people
might know her, she used to work there.
On 2022-08-28 06:35:00, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 8/27/22 20:11, David Seikel wrote:
> > On 2022-08-27 04:06:58, Rob Landley wrote:
> >> Honestly: people have already done
On 2022-08-27 04:06:58, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 8/26/22 18:11, enh via Toybox wrote:
> > So, nobody reads my blog ("glob") at least not yet. I spent many many
> > hours developing the world's fastest qsort() implementations, but I
> > have no way to get anyone who can get them used to
On 2022-07-04 05:21:21, Rob Landley wrote:
> It's a pity there isn't a mac dev environment I can ssh into. I can can think
> of
> three Linux ones off the top of my head that are still up which I probably
> have
> credentials for. (Make that five. Probably more if I thought about it.) But
>
On 2022-06-03 09:43:31, enh via Toybox wrote:
>On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 9:27 AM Rob Landley wrote:
>
> On 6/2/22 19:41, enh wrote:
> > Oh, yeah, I think *especially* for macOS where pretty much everyone is
> always on
> > the latest version anyway, unless your Mac
On 2022-06-03 11:37:52, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 6/2/22 19:48, David Seikel wrote:
> > On 2022-06-02 17:41:09, enh via Toybox wrote:
> >>Oh, yeah, I think *especially* for macOS where pretty much everyone is
> >>always on the latest version anyway,
On 2022-06-02 17:41:09, enh via Toybox wrote:
>Oh, yeah, I think *especially* for macOS where pretty much everyone is
>always on the latest version anyway, unless your Mac equivalent of the
>seven year rule is "support the oldest macOS release that still gets
>security backports",
On 2021-10-29 17:22:33, Eric Molitor wrote:
>I genuinely had trouble finding an FTP server to test until I remembered
>those two.
Devuan Linux has FTP servers for both our ISO and package repos. My own
Devuan mirrors support FTP, and my daily logwatch says people are using
them.
On 2021-05-01 10:03:27, scsijon wrote:
>
> On 30/4/21 6:13 am, toybox-requ...@lists.landley.net wrote:
> > On 4/29/21 12:08 AM, scsijon wrote:
> > > On 20/4/21 5:19 pm, Rob Landley wrote:
> > B) what spec? Posix doesn't _mention_ init (or mount), which is one of my
> > persistent gripes about
On 2020-05-22 00:20:06, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 5/21/20 9:49 PM, David Seikel wrote:
> > So yep, we can prototype the idea now, but I have my doubts that the
> > world is ready for it yet. After all, why sell a cheap phone with a
> > single USB-C port that can do everythin
On 2020-05-18 23:49:49, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 5/18/20 4:47 PM, scsijon wrote:
> > Have a look for this, it may do for you.
> >
> > Hyper HyperDrive SOLO 7-in-1 - Silver
>
> https://www.hypershop.com/products/hyperdrive-solo-hub-for-usb-c-macbook-pc-devices
>
> > Turns a single USB-C port into
On 2020-05-17 20:42:05, Rob Landley wrote:
> Hey Elliott, USB-C to HDMI adapters are going for $5 now. If I grabbed
> something
> like https://www.ebay.com/i/312982429778 or
> https://www.ebay.com/i/302957153131
> or any of the dozen others, and plugged that and my pixel 3a into the same
>
On 2020-01-23 11:40:19, Rob Landley wrote:
> My own todo list item for a text editor was to make a generic engine I could
> implement vi, emacs, nano/edit, and joe (wordstar) keybindings on top of (and
> MAYBE share plumbing with less and watch).
Which I did write for you, including sharing
I didn't get that email, but I'm not using G Suite.
On 2019-12-17 15:38:30, Rob Landley wrote:
> Sometime between now and Feb 15 I need to move my email off gmail because pop3
> support is joining the Google Graveyard (at least that's how I read the
> attached
> email). I'll probably switch it
On Thu, 26 Sep 2019 08:49:10 -0500 Rob Landley said :
> On 9/25/19 12:59 PM, David Seikel wrote:
> > On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 12:24:13 -0500 Rob Landley said :
> >> On 9/24/19 1:18 AM, Jarno Mäkipää wrote:
> >>> Hi
> >>>
> >>> I now tested
On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 12:24:13 -0500 Rob Landley said :
> On 9/24/19 1:18 AM, Jarno Mäkipää wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I now tested to run hexedit in tmux: downscroll works but upscroll
> > does not... Well we might say its tmux fault, but lots of people
> > use tmux nowadays. And this behavior seemed
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 12:50:12 +1000 scsijon said :
> Do I remember you considering adding a multi-purpose editor into
> toybox?
I had written a very basic generic editor for toybox long ago, with
plans to add more advanced features to it. Rob didn't like it, so it
never made it in. That's been
On Sun, 8 Sep 2019 03:03:52 -0500 Rob Landley said :
> On 9/8/19 2:08 AM, Jarno Mäkipää wrote:
> > Mailinglist didint send me Rob:s message and I feel like I am
> > missing sometimes other messages too. But I saw robs message on
> > archive so wanted to reply anyway so i copy pasted it here...
>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2019 11:56:12 -0500 Rob Landley said :
> So if you "make root" it'll build a simple toybox based root
> filesystem, and if you have $LINUX pointing to a linux source
> directory, it'll build it based on whatever architecture your cross
> compiler points to.
Cool.
I'd love to
On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 21:55:02 -0500 Rob Landley said :
> On 8/8/19 9:00 AM, David Seikel wrote:
> > Now that you mention it Devuan has a busybox package, via Debian,
> > but no toybox package. If we want to do something about that the
> > question becomes - do we push it
On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 08:10:12 -0500 Rob Landley said :
> On 8/7/19 10:59 AM, enh wrote:
> > and if the next stage in your personal "surely this can't be true?"
> > journey is the same as mine, the answer i got from our init
> > maintainer for the "why?" is that the kernel doesn't want to have
> > an
I presume you meant to send this to the list.
On Fri, 12 Apr 2019 15:52:10 -0500 Rob Landley wrote:
> On 4/11/19 9:46 PM, David Seikel wrote:
> >>> luckily i suspect in 2019 we mainly want function keys just so we
> >>> can throw them away and get on to the next meani
> > luckily i suspect in 2019 we mainly want function keys just so we
> > can throw them away and get on to the next meaningful keypress! but
> > i can easily put this back to one constant per key if you prefer.
>
> Unfortunately a command line utility doesn't get to _see_ the
> function keys,
For what it is worth, OpenSim (the open source Second Life clone I do a
lot of work in) has .iar and .oar files, which are just .tar.gz files
with a specific restriction in the order of files in them. These
files are archives of a users in world inventory, or parts of their
inventory (.iar
> I fixed it all up via the web gui when gmail did this last week, and
> I just fixed it up again after yesterday's mass-bouncing, but I'm
> kind of tired of it.
>
> As far as I can tell, other mailing lists are coming to a "gmail is
> too dysfunctional to use with mailing lists" consensus:
I've
> (I've been thinking of putting it on landley.net but dreamhost's docs
> about putting anything there are all "you can store your website in
> a .git repo, and then mirror your website repo to github!" That's not
> what I'm trying to do, thanks. Can I get a cgit instance running on
>
> If you also didn't get the big long "how patch works" email I sent
> because gmail, it's at
> http://lists.landley.net/pipermail/toybox-landley.net/2019-January/010049.html
>
> (It went OUT through gmail's smtp server, and was then bounced as
> spam when the mailing list delivered a copy back
Rob Landley wrote:
> On 12/4/18 1:30 PM, Ivo van Poorten wrote:
> > On Tue, 4 Dec 2018 13:54:10 +1000 David Seikel
> > wrote:
> >> I'm not sure if it's gmails fault entirely, but I've only been
> >> seeing about half of the posts to this list. M
> Sorry for the delay replying, gmail unsubscribed everybody from the
> list again and I had to do the web gui dance.
I had left my read only gmail account on this list as a comparison to
my account on my own email server. As expected, the gmail one did the
bouncy spam thing, mine didn't. So
> What ever it is, this isn't the first mailman driven mailing list I'm
> having that problem with. I wonder if there is a simple to use
> "convert base64 encoded ASCII emails to just plain damn ASCII emails"
> utility I can bolt onto my mail filtering pipeline and be done with
> it?
I logged
Given the subject of this port of the discussion, apologies for the
lack of attribution in the quotes below.
> > Though now I'm getting annoyed at mailman sending plain ASCII text
> > as base64 encoding. My email proggy can't handle quoting that. It
> > didn't used to.
>
> I wonder if that's
> There's something strange about gmail and this mailing list. I still
> can read your messages only from Elliot Hughes' replies (And of
> course I saw that message since you Cc'ed me). I can't even find your
> messages in the "Spam" folder in Thunderbird!
Switching to no longer using gmail
> What are you using for spam filtering?
On my mail server I don't have any spam filtering, but at my client
end I use a mailfilter black / gray / white list which also sorts
things into my local IMAP folders.
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A big old stinking pile of genius that no one wants
coz there are too many silver
I'm not sure if it's gmails fault entirely, but I've only been seeing
about half of the posts to this list. Mostly those from enh of late.
I know others post, I ran see their replies in things enh quotes. Last
month it was mostly just Robs posts. And yet another "membership in
the mailing list
On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 17:11:03 -0800 enh via Toybox
wrote:
> yeah, bitrot is my big fear too. i really don't want to have to
> actually get a mac. (even if i'm not paying for it, this current
> macbook pro genuinely is the most awful laptop i've ever used.)
>
> but i suspect i could always just
On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 18:43:17 -0500 Rob Landley wrote:
> The big driver for both memory and storage consumption since the DOS
> days has been increasing display resolution and video, but a 4k
> display is the same resolution as digital cinema blown up on the wall
> of a theatre
On Fri, 6 Oct 2017 19:16:45 -0500 Rob Landley wrote:
> None of these messages have shown up in the web archive since
> dreamhost "fixed" it. There's nothing for the month of October yet.
>
> Dreamhost is really, really, really bad a this.
Is it time to move to someone other
On Mon, 23 Jan 2017 13:25:47 -0600 Rob Landley wrote:
> P.S. How is spider-man _not_ an Australian superhero?
Bojack Horseman is more our style, coz Australia's deadliest animal is
now ... horses.
On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 17:03:18 -0400 dmccunney
wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Rob Landley wrote:
>
> > The lua thing fell apart trying to write mount, ifconfig, netcat,
> > losetup, nsenter, ionice, chroot, swapon, setsid, insmod,
On Sun, 29 May 2016 22:33:32 -0500 Rob Landley wrote:
> Browsing through the cyanogenmod repository. Since they never
> submitted patches to me I'm not going to copy their stuff verbatim
> (technically it could be under a different license), but I'd like to
> address their
Well, the evening I had said I was gonna reply got eaten up by four
unexpected visitors in a row. Time to do so now.
On Tue, 26 May 2015 15:31:57 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 12:08 AM, David Seikel onef...@gmail.com
wrote:
This has been most frustrating
I have to go to work soon, but I can quickly reply to this bit, then
answer the rest later, after work, or during a break in work.
On Tue, 26 May 2015 15:31:57 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
I remember at one point I asked if there was a way to chip off a
hundred or so
This has been most frustrating.
tl,dr - Getting boxes into toybox has entirely failed for four years,
which has blocked the progress of both. Let's do something about that.
I've been trying for years (since 2011) to get my generic editor code
(boxes) into toybox, so far with zero movement on
On Fri, 15 May 2015 17:24:03 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
On 05/15/2015 01:40 PM, Kartik Agaram wrote:
Rob, I just had your post from the 27th pop up on my RSS reader:
http://www.landley.net/notes-2015.html#27-04-2015
Technically this is a toybox question. :)
Are you
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 14:16:00 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
I need to reread this thread after my california trip and update the
roadmap. Quite POSSIBLY what I need is a slushpile.html where instead
of why this command should go in I have a list of commands and notes
about what I
On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 20:52:46 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
The other thing is that top does terminal control similar to less.
And watch should do the same, and ps does a _little_ of the same.
(They query the terminal size and truncate output at screen width and
screen height.) So
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 19:55:01 -0500 stephen Turner
stephen.n.tur...@gmail.com wrote:
Im setting up my project resources and didnt see a mail list service
on sourceforge. Anyone reccomend a free service that wont spam the
users or sell thier email address?
Sourceforge has mailing list services,
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 20:18:45 -0600 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
On 01/22/15 23:11, enh wrote:
This probably only seems worthwhile to those of us who spend a large
part of every day staring at strace output, but in case you're
interested...
Before (on a device with only one
On Sat, 3 Jan 2015 23:31:38 -0500 Rich Felker dal...@libc.org wrote:
On Sun, Jan 04, 2015 at 02:24:19PM +1000, David Seikel wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jan 2015 23:07:55 -0500 Rich Felker dal...@libc.org
wrote:
If vi/uemacs/joe/nano are trivial extensions of the same basic
infrastructure
On Thu, 1 Jan 2015 10:22:46 -0800 Isaac Dunham ibid...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thu, Jan 01, 2015 at 09:35:31AM -0500, stephen Turner wrote:
while doing some searches on scripting i was reminded about
service and noticed it wasn't in toybox. Is this a oversight or
not in intended
So if Android is switching to toybox, is my unfinished project to
create a toybox installing app now obsolete?
I was stuck on what to do if busybox is already installed and has
symlinks plastered all over the file system. I'm still thinking about
how to deal with that.
--
A big old stinking
On Thu, 1 Jan 2015 14:04:41 -0500 dmccunney dennis.mccun...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 1:39 AM, David Seikel onef...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have a simple test to decide if I like an editor as a result of
these decades of random editor usage. If I can't sit down with the
editor
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 16:10:07 -0500 dmccunney
dennis.mccun...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Rich Felker dal...@libc.org wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 10:21:26PM -0600, Rob Landley wrote:
I plan to implement vi over the next year, but it's one of the four
realy big
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 03:12:03 + (UTC) Jason Spiro
jasonspi...@gmail.com wrote:
Rob Landley rob@... wrote:
I plan to implement vi over the next year, but it's one of the four
realy big commands required by posix (sed, awk, sh, vi) and I've
been debugging sed against real-world data
On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 22:21:26 -0600 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
On 12/21/14 17:42, enh wrote:
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 1:07 PM, James McMechan
james_mcmec...@hotmail.com wrote:
On 12/20/2014 05:55:45 PM, David Seikel wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 19:30:01 -0600 Rob Landley r
On Sun, 21 Dec 2014 15:42:01 -0800 enh e...@google.com wrote:
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 1:07 PM, James McMechan
james_mcmec...@hotmail.com wrote:
On 12/20/2014 05:55:45 PM, David Seikel wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 19:30:01 -0600 Rob Landley r...@landley.net
wrote:
On 12/19/14
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 19:30:01 -0600 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
On 12/19/14 18:52, David Seikel wrote:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 16:43:51 -0800 enh e...@google.com wrote:
i was thinking about writing a trivial termcap implementation that
just returns the xterm-color answers
On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 11:54:55 -0800 enh e...@google.com wrote:
(sadly the most common request seems to be ooh, does this mean we can
have less now?.)
Actually I made a start on less, and more, and a bunch of editors, and
got them working at a basic level. Robs just been too busy to get my
from the mksh shell
function, but people still complain they really want less. (afaict,
mostly for the ability to go backwards and search.)
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 4:30 PM, David Seikel onef...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 11:54:55 -0800 enh e...@google.com wrote:
(sadly the most
On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:45:19 -0600 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
Dear thunderbird, genericization is so a word. Oh good grief it's
got a squiggle under thunderbird. I am not capitalizing the t.
Deal with it.
Ok, if the above two are separate sentences, full of squiggles.
On Mon, 20 Oct 2014 13:17:44 +1100 scsijon scsi...@lamiaworks.com.au
wrote:
I was wondering if toybox 'could / would be able to' have an auto
tool built into it. I'm not a coder, so can't do it, but
Along the line of:
--
If toybox had the command 'siliswap' built into it, but it's
On Thu, 09 Oct 2014 23:43:25 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
--- getty.c.patch:
I actually have a pending cleanup to getty I haven't checked in for
ages because I haven't got a serial port setup lying around to test.
It redoes the speed calculatons to look like:
Er, serial port
On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 22:05:44 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
Finishing the release notes, test building LFS under aboriginal, the
two musl patches so I can do the static binaries against musl...
Not quite gonna get this done tonight. (Close. Working on it...)
One of two Xeno code
On Sun, 29 Jun 2014 09:19:45 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
Looking at getty, it has a lot of modem support, including
autodetecting the rate of incoming modem connections from the
CONNECT message.
Do you actually have a use case for this? Are there still modems in
live use in
On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 19:47:58 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
Sorry for the radio silence, I took friday off to prepare my talk for
Texas linuxfest and instead managed to give myself heatstroke (missed
my bus stop going to the convention center, the walk from where the
bus dropped me
There you go Rob. Now I gotta pull my finger out and actually make the
app.
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Thu, 29 May 2014 11:30:03 -0600
From: Bruce Gardner
To: David Seikel onef...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Aboriginal] Aboriginal Linux on Google play.
Absolutely. Thanks David.
-Bruce
I have no idea why that got duplicated. shrugs
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On Fri, 16 May 2014 13:15:19 +1000 scsijon scsi...@lamiaworks.com.au
wrote:
Considering what is now within toybox and the increase and spread of
command content range it has and is being added.
I was wondering if it's time to think about splitting some of it's
content out into a number of
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 20:00:32 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
I'm planning to check in the attached www/license.html update after
the 0.4.8 release. Any comments?
I have no problem with it.
This doesn't change the actual LICENSE file, it just adds some
explanatory text at the end
On Tue, 08 Apr 2014 19:41:11 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
I'd be interested to know which terminal programs sent which keys.
I've created a showkey toy for just that purpose.
But mostly what I was thinking is that either escape, followed by the
rest of the sequence, is unique
On Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:20:13 -0500 Robert Thompson
robertt.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:
If we're lucky, simply hardwiring the terminal and key codes that
overlap between the screen terminal, the linux console, and the
documented xterm codes should give us a subset that is very widely
supported
On Sat, 12 Apr 2014 21:00:37 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
I'm strongly tempted to just treat both escape sequences as we saw an
escape sequence and then the things after that translate the same
whether they were after the two char or the one char version.
That's what I do.
On Tue, 8 Apr 2014 18:57:24 +0200 Hadrian Węgrzynowski
hadr...@hawski.com wrote:
Dnia 2014-04-09, o godz. 02:45:55
David Seikel onef...@gmail.com napisał(a):
Advanced editors allow arbitrary mappings between keystrokes and
commands. In this case having strings would be the way to do
On Thu, 03 Apr 2014 21:32:02 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
On 04/03/14 19:29, Samuel Holland wrote:
On Apr 3, 2014, at 5:56 PM, Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
The -u option to fold isn't currently being used...
Could you describe a little more how unfold would work?
In another thread you recently said -
Feel free to remind me about stuff that got buried.
So I guess it's time to remind you about this again. A couple of posts
up is where I put the code.
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014 16:15:22 +1000 David Seikel onef...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2014 20:56:53
On Sat, 1 Feb 2014 20:56:53 +1000 David Seikel onef...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2014 12:21:29 +1000 David Seikel onef...@gmail.com
wrote:
Oops, found a small design fault. I'm fixing that now, and will
send an update later today.
This time for sure. Fixed up the bottom
Oops, found a small design fault. I'm fixing that now, and will send
an update later today.
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 11:26:16 +1000 David Seikel onef...@gmail.com
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I'm finally getting back to working on my editor. At least for the
next week. I broke this out of the other thread, it should have it's
own.
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I've fixed up the bit rot, and got joe / wordstar stuff to work
I'm finally getting back to working on my editor. At least for the
next week. I broke this out of the other thread, it should have it's
own.
On Tue, 24 Dec 2013 10:41:39 -0800 ibid...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 01:18:46PM +1000, David Seikel wrote:
I note that patch does
On Mon, 06 Jan 2014 00:07:51 -0600 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
On 01/05/14 20:31, ibid...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 11:49:31AM -0600, Rob Landley wrote:
I'm pretty happy just hardwiring in TERM=linux if it's not already
set. (Although possibly this is the shell's
On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 19:04:37 -0600 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
Now generated/help.h is made by a C file, every build, and I don't
have to treat that file specially during clean or cutting release
tarballs, and no weird python2 version probing. Yay!
Cool. I always enjoy when people
First of all, could every one stop CCing me, I'm actually on the list
and I'm getting this entire conversation twice. It seems every one
just copies the CC list from the one they are replying to, then adds
one. The CC list has been steadily growing here. lol
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013 17:39:56 -0800
On Tue, 5 Nov 2013 20:06:10 -0800 ibid...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 01:05:50AM +0200, Bertold Van den Bergh wrote:
Can commands be accepted that are not on the roadmap? I will
certainly need 'ntpdate' which for embedded systems is better than
a full blown ntpd.
That
On Wed, 21 Aug 2013 11:52:25 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net wrote:
On 08/21/2013 06:47:34 AM, David Seikel wrote:
On Wed, 21 Aug 2013 02:11:39 -0500 Rob Landley r...@landley.net
wrote:
On 08/20/2013 11:15:42 PM, David Seikel wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2013 15:55:24 -0500 Rob
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