> Am 16.06.2020 um 04:53 schrieb Mayuresh :
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 03:44:22PM -0400, Christos Zoulas wrote:
>> We should be all doing whatever we can to correct social/race/gender/sex
>> injustices/prejudices around us, and every little bit helps.
>
> I am a great fan of bla^Hocklistd
And you just do that based on you own opinion, without previous discussion,
breaking existing confugurations, and all you have to offer is a „sorry for the
inconvenience“?
That inconvenience was not needed and nobody asked for it.
> Am 15.06.2020 um 04:02 schrieb Christos Zoulas :
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>
>
Maybe we should remove support for black-and-white (b/w) displays as well. Only
supporting poc‘s, panels of color.
And, fortune -o, oh boy...
> Am 15.06.2020 um 20:05 schrieb Alexander Nasonov :
>
> Christos Zoulas wrote:
>>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I've renamed blacklist to blocklist, so if
I would be very happy if a decision would be taken in a timely manner. I prefer
git over mercurial, but any of them is better than cvs.
> Am 14.05.2020 um 17:27 schrieb Martin Husemann :
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 09:16:31PM -0700, Greg A. Woods wrote:
>> I.e. the final repo DAG should
> Am 28.04.2020 um 10:50 schrieb m...@netbsd.org :
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 08:30:43AM +0200, Marc Balmer wrote:
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>>> Am 28.04.2020 um 08:29 schrieb Andreas Gustafsson :
>>>
>>> m...@netbsd.org wrote:
>>>> Yes, I bel
> Am 28.04.2020 um 08:29 schrieb Andreas Gustafsson :
>
> m...@netbsd.org wrote:
>> Yes, I believe joerg and spz are changing the conversion from
>> cvs->??->git to hg->git, to match what will be done once we stop using
>> CVS.
>
> Has there been a formal decision choosing hg over git?
I am
> Am 19.11.2017 um 21:03 schrieb Andrew Cagney :
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>
>
>
> On 19 November 2017 at 13:14, > wrote:
> I still think that we should remove offensive quotes, and if people
> cannot agree on it, all of fortune.
>
> Don't confuse my
> Am 19.11.2017 um 16:44 schrieb Joerg Sonnenberger :
>
> On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 10:04:41AM -0500, William D. Jones wrote:
>>> Seriously, if you don't know who Hitler was and why quotes from him
>>> should be seen
>> in a certain perspective, you should take a lesson on modern
> Am 19.11.2017 um 19:01 schrieb co...@sdf.org:
>
> I had the commit message written out and everything.
> I'm not sure why we have such a lengthy discussion about a game.
>
> If we care so much about games, I'm gonna plug my pkgsrc games wishlist:
>
> Am 19.11.2017 um 18:33 schrieb co...@sdf.org:
>
> On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 05:58:12PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote:
>> You should grow some balls. Not in the biological sense, of course.
>
> I did, that's why I went ahead and removed them. christos reverted my
> commit.
> Am 19.11.2017 um 17:53 schrieb m...@netbsd.org:
>
> The quotes I removed personally offend me. I assume I've done enough for
> netbsd to not be considered an evil outsider company who is here to
> spoil fun.
>
> I'm not too excited to contribute to a project that insists on keeping
> a quote
Today I updated Lua in NetBSD -current to version 5.3.1. If you use Lua,
please let me know of any regressions you run into (ideally with patch to fix
the issue...). Of course I hope there are none...
Am 22.08.15 um 02:22 schrieb Timo Buhrmester:
I was troubleshooting a GPIO problem and came across
usr.sbin/gpioctl/gpioctl.c. The code is well-written, but I figured it needs
some love, readability-wise. It uses unnecessarily deep nesting while trying
to stay witin 80 characters per line
Am 22.08.15 um 11:20 schrieb Felix Deichmann:
Am 22.08.2015 um 10:15 schrieb Marc Balmer:
Imo, this patch does not solve a problem, but creates new ones, maybe...
The constness that you sprinkle is definitely not needed, only makes
the code cluttered imo.
This constness is mainly adding
Am 08.06.15 um 18:24 schrieb Andrew Cagney:
FYI, want a bug report?
I think this is best handled on the Lua mailing list.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Andrew Cagney andrew.cag...@gmail.com
Date: 8 June 2015 at 12:22
Subject: snprintf?
To: lu...@lists.lua.org
Hi,
Am 25.03.15 um 20:38 schrieb Martin Mersberger:
Good afternoon,
I'm playing around with my RPI running current and the gpio binding.
Using the base lua(1), the gpio binding works really fine, but I also
like to use the pkgsrc lua-socket extension. By default, the pkg has
pkgsrc/lang/lua*
Thomas,
lukem imported openldap into NetBSD in 2008 and had big plans for
working on it, but they didn't materialize; and as I understood him
last weekend, he doesn't have these plans any longer. (Correct me if
I'm wrong, Luke.)
I think there is no particular need to have openldap in the
of the EuroBSDCon 2014 program committee
Marc Balmer
Am 19.05.2014 um 01:31 schrieb David Brownlee a...@absd.org:
Currently the system runs 'makemandb -Q' in the background on every boot.
This updates the apropos database (for 'man -k').
On an system with an existing man database this will stat(2) every manpage
and update /var/db/man.db
Am 31.10.13 18:30, schrieb Dennis Ferguson:
On 31 Oct, 2013, at 12:40 , Marc Balmer m...@msys.ch wrote:
Am 30.10.13 20:36, schrieb Dennis Ferguson:
On 29 Oct, 2013, at 22:38 , Dennis Ferguson dennis.c.fergu...@gmail.com
wrote:
# compile lua/lua_tramp.o
/build/beagle/obj
Kernel from freshly built sources from this morning on amd64 hangs
during boot.
Last message:
xhci0: xhci_open addr 0 depth 0 port 0 speed 3
I just committed a man page gpio(3l) that documents the Lua binding to
access gpio(4) pins. Since this is the first man page that describes a
Lua binding, and more have to come, I would be happy for some feedback
from Lua users. Is the format useful or does it lack important information?
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