Re: Weird clock behaviour with current (amd64) kernel

2022-07-16 Thread Michael van Elst
r...@sdf.org (RVP) writes: >Unsurprisingly, EFI also has a colour-index similar to VGA (see: >/usr/src/sys/external/bsd/gnu-efi/dist/inc/eficon.h). I tried fixing the >indexes like this, but, it doesn't for some (autoconfig?) reason. Can >only look into this after I come back from my road-trip.

Re: Weird clock behaviour with current (amd64) kernel

2022-07-16 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Sat, 16 Jul 2022 06:09:26 - (UTC) From:mlel...@serpens.de (Michael van Elst) Message-ID: | For the green color it doesn't matter if the order is BGR or RGB. | For cyan, the wrong order gives "brown" which is a dark yellow. I tossed up what to call the

Re: Weird clock behaviour with current (amd64) kernel

2022-07-16 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Sat, 16 Jul 2022 00:20:41 + (UTC) From:RVP Message-ID: | On Fri, 15 Jul 2022, Robert Elz wrote: | > If that is all it is, it is barely worth fixing ... though this | > must have happened sometime in the 9.99.9[78] series (sometime | > after early

Re: FYI: new X server in -current, among other X things

2022-07-16 Thread Michael
Hello, On Fri, 15 Jul 2022 15:12:07 +1000 matthew green wrote: > i've updated most of xsrc to their latest versions. > fontconfig and Mesa are remaining. i've tested the > new code on amd64 and arm64, and built several ports > to confirm they still build. the biggest change is > the new

readlink(1) realpath(1) and POSIX

2022-07-16 Thread Robert Elz
POSIX is planning to add readlink(1) in the next version. Nothing special to say about that (makes no real difference to us, we have it already, they will specify only the common options.) But while doing that, they looked at the -f option, and saw in coreutils that their man page says to use

Re: iscsi target on a zfs zvol?

2022-07-16 Thread Brian Buhrow
hello. Yes, I was vaguely aware of the lack of extended attributes for NetBSD-Zfs, but what I was suggesting was just using a flat file, exported via iscsi through istgt or your initiator of choice, on top of zfs, rather than a zvol, because you'll find the read/write speed to be so

Re: iscsi target on a zfs zvol?

2022-07-16 Thread Brad Spencer
Brian Buhrow writes: > hello. Yes, I was vaguely aware of the lack of extended attributes for > NetBSD-Zfs, but > what I was suggesting was just using a flat file, exported via iscsi through > istgt or your > initiator of choice, on top of zfs, rather than a zvol, because you'll find >

daily CVS update output

2022-07-16 Thread NetBSD source update
Updating src tree: P src/distrib/sets/lists/xserver/md.ibmnws P src/distrib/sets/lists/xserver/md.prep P src/doc/CHANGES P src/sbin/gpt/gpt.h P src/share/man/man4/mfii.4 P src/sys/arch/x68k/dev/powsw.c P src/sys/arch/x68k/x68k/machdep.c P src/sys/arch/x86/x86/genfb_machdep.c P

Re: FYI: new X server in -current, among other X things

2022-07-16 Thread David H. Gutteridge
On Fri, 15 Jul 2022 at 15:12:07 +1000, matthew green wrote: > i've updated most of xsrc to their latest versions. > fontconfig and Mesa are remaining. i've tested the > new code on amd64 and arm64, and built several ports > to confirm they still build. the biggest change is > the new

re: FYI: new X server in -current, among other X things

2022-07-16 Thread matthew green
> TL;DR: after upgrading via the sets available from releng builds from > July 16th (http://releng.netbsd.org/builds/HEAD/202207160630Z) I'm not > able to start X on amd64 with i915 graphics. Separately, there may be > issues with libX11 1.8.1 where clients will hang due to recursive locks >

Re: iscsi target on a zfs zvol?

2022-07-16 Thread Hauke Fath
At 9:15 Uhr -0700 13.07.2022, Brian Buhrow wrote: > [...] you'll get much better read-write performance if you create a standard >zfs filesystem for your time machine backup, then create a regular file in >it which you export via iscsi. To wrap up the issue, I don't even care much about which