[dev] dmenu tip build error

2012-01-25 Thread Carsten Mattner
Hi, it seems that the commit 484:0b6490d9a62b remove _POSIX_C_SOURCE cflag broke the build on at least Fedora 16. The following patch fixes it on Fedora 16. I haven't tested it on anything else. diff -r 1659395e4de0 stest.c --- a/stest.c Thu Jan 19 22:52:17 2012 + +++ b/stest.c Wed Jan

Re: [dev] dmenu tip build error

2012-01-25 Thread Connor Lane Smith
Hey, On 25 January 2012 09:40, Carsten Mattner carstenmatt...@googlemail.com wrote: it seems that the commit 484:0b6490d9a62b remove _POSIX_C_SOURCE cflag broke the build on at least Fedora 16. The following patch fixes it on Fedora 16. I haven't tested it on anything else. I think that

Re: [dev] dmenu tip build error

2012-01-25 Thread Aragon Gouveia
On 01/25/12 12:26, Connor Lane Smith wrote: I think that patch is GNU-specific. The problem is that using -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=2 was breaking builds on FreeBSD FWIW, my update to FreeBSD's dmenu port patches those bits, so it's probably OK if you don't worry too much about it for FreeBSD. :)

Re: [dev] dmenu tip build error

2012-01-25 Thread Carsten Mattner
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Aragon Gouveia ara...@phat.za.net wrote: On 01/25/12 12:26, Connor Lane Smith wrote: I think that patch is GNU-specific. The problem is that using -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=2 was breaking builds on FreeBSD FWIW, my update to FreeBSD's dmenu port patches those bits,

[dev] Confusion about ii's handling of JOIN messages

2012-01-25 Thread Troels Henriksen
ii performs some strange processing around JOIN messages, which means that they are not handled correctly (they are put in the server buffer with 'null' channel name). The following patch fixes that, but I can't believe the code was in there for no reason, as it seems rather deliberate. Could

Re: [dev] suckless vs. security? - Was: [slock] kill slock with Ctrl+Alt+Multiply

2012-01-25 Thread Suraj N. Kurapati
On Mon 23 Jan 2012 07:10:57 PM PST, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote: On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 11:04:55 -, Nick wrote: On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 11:57:42AM +0100, hiro wrote: Security is not a feature. I thought you were restricting yourself to Sundays. Yes, on Sundays ;) Ah, such comedians! I love

Re: [dev] install dwm

2012-01-25 Thread Winston Weinert
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Michael Stummvoll wrote: On 24.01.2012 10:08, Anthony Campbell wrote: I use Debian Sid, which is similar though not identical to Ubuntu. I haven't tried to make a .deb file, which seems like an unnecessary complication. - apt-get build-dep dwm - apt-get source dwm and

Re: [dev] Confusion about ii's handling of JOIN messages

2012-01-25 Thread Evan Gates
Troels Henriksen at...@sigkill.dk wrote: ii performs some strange processing around JOIN messages, which means that they are not handled correctly (they are put in the server buffer with 'null' channel name). The following patch fixes that, but I can't believe the code was in there for no

Re: [dev] interested in issue tracker dev

2012-01-25 Thread Paul Hoffman
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 03:27:26PM +0100, Paul Onyschuk wrote: On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 19:34:09 +0200 aecepoglu@ wrote: I might be interested in trying to help write one such suckless issue tracker as requested on the webpage. I just want to ask; What set of features are a must for

Re: [dev] install dwm

2012-01-25 Thread Kai Hendry
On 26 January 2012 04:28, Winston Weinert winst...@lavabit.com wrote: This may seem blatantly obvious and unspoken -- however: it is OK to install dwm to /usr/local or $HOME on the mentioned distros. It is a lot of work to roll packages per-setup and per-user. It also seems logical to put

Re: [dev] install dwm

2012-01-25 Thread Bryan Bennett
Bending over backward: cd ~/.bin/builds/dwm make cp dwm ~/.bin; echo export PATH=$PATH:~/.bin/ ~/.bashrc

Re: [dev] install dwm

2012-01-25 Thread Kurt H Maier
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:31:41PM -0500, Bryan Bennett wrote: Bending over backward: cd ~/.bin/builds/dwm make cp dwm ~/.bin; echo export PATH=$PATH:~/.bin/ ~/.bashrc excuse me, I think you missed some steps. I can't find the 'cd' or 'make' or 'echo' buttons in unity.