Hi,
On Thu, 13.11.2008 at 08:55:04 -0500, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So get on the developer's case when they don't send out notifications.
All this chatter now isn't going to change anything when the next
errata comes out. You want security announcement? Do something to
make it
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html
If you use -current, you *have* to follow this page.
On 2008-11-15, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/11/15 Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, I upgraded to the 08 snapshot and when trying to install a
Perl module with CPAN I'm getting
Hi,
On Thu, 13.11.2008 at 18:17:24 +0100, RC)mi Bougard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those of you who where asking informations about (open ?)smtpd :
Gilles Chehade writes a long and clear text about it on undeadly.org :
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20081112084647
what about
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:21:22AM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 13.11.2008 at 08:55:04 -0500, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So get on the developer's case when they don't send out notifications.
All this chatter now isn't going to change anything when the next
errata
I find this very confusing too. I have to fart around until I figure
out what volume setting is which. Is there no way to generalize this?
I mean do all this fancy stuff but provide general names that always
routes the command to the proper channel. For example a master mute and
a master
quote: qpsmtpd is a flexible smtpd daemon written in Perl. Apart from
the core SMTP features, all functionality is implemented in small
extension plugins using the easy to use object oriented plugin API.
Sounds like a great idea. And it sounds like a ton of fun to use
someone else's perl goo
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 07:30:24AM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote:
I find this very confusing too. I have to fart around until I figure
out what volume setting is which. Is there no way to generalize this?
I mean do all this fancy stuff but provide general names that always
routes the
2008/11/15 Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html
If you use -current, you *have* to follow this page.
On 2008-11-15, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/11/15 Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, I upgraded to the 08 snapshot and when trying
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 5:21 AM, Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can imagine having a script, somehow tied into the CVS commit hook,
that would scan the commit message for security or reliability or
so, and automatically send out mails to this list, but would you use it
if I'd write it
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 5:38 AM, Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 13.11.2008 at 18:17:24 +0100, RC)mi Bougard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those of you who where asking informations about (open ?)smtpd :
Gilles Chehade writes a long and clear text about it on undeadly.org :
hi
i have a problem with curses on openbsd 4.4. i can not set up to have
raw(3) mode and receiving the KEY_F(n) values using getch(3). it always
send the esc sequence: 27, 79, 80 for F1; 27, 79, 81 for F2 etc...
i am trying with:
initscr();
noecho();
raw();
keypad(stdscr, TRUE);
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 12:09 PM, bdz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a problem with curses on openbsd 4.4. i can not set up to have raw(3)
mode and receiving the KEY_F(n) values using getch(3). it always send the
esc sequence: 27, 79, 80 for F1; 27, 79, 81 for F2 etc...
The curses in base is
Hello,
I am using a 4.4-current on a Vaio VGN-SZ5MN, and this morning, after
building a freshly checked out system, no more sound.
My problem is the same as reported by Aaron Stellman [1], and his fix
worked in my case.
Here's my dmesg, audioctl, mixerctl -va and the azalia.c's diff.
Cheers,
Hi,
I've just tested SRCS28X witch is a ami0 raid controller with OpenBSD
4.4 errata 005 on fallowing architectures:
- i386
- i386 SMP
- amd64
- amd64 SMP
It occurs that dd uf=/dev/zero of=/test to the filesystem mounted on
ami0 freezes the system on amd64/SMP only. This behavior is repetitive.
and it only seems to take up about 1 mb of memory, which is far less than i
thought.
having experimented with turning it off via sendmail_flags=NO, i don't notice
any performance gain.
thanks everyone!
--- On Fri, 11/14/08, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Chris Kuethe [EMAIL
On 2008/11/15 10:24, Juan Miscaro wrote:
Thanks for the reminder. I managed to remove many Perl modules. The
thing is that they were installed via CPAN so pkg_delete could not be
used (I used a Perl script instead).
A lot of the stuff on that page does not apply to me because I am not
2008/11/15 Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2008/11/15 10:24, Juan Miscaro wrote:
Thanks for the reminder. I managed to remove many Perl modules. The
thing is that they were installed via CPAN so pkg_delete could not be
used (I used a Perl script instead).
A lot of the stuff on that
Hey guys,
This is more of a mediawiki question than and OpenBSD question, but do
any of you guys know how to sync mediawiki installs between computers?
I'm was thinking of just copying over files using rsync and then
cronning that, but I'm not sure it's that easy. When you sync
mediawiki, do you
in /etc/rc
comment out the lines:
if [ X${sendmail_flags} != XNO -a -s /etc/mailer.conf ]; then
echo -n ' sendmail'; ( /usr/sbin/sendmail ${sendmail_flags} /dev/null
21 )
fi
Doug Milam wrote:
To cut down on services I don't use, I'd like to disable sendmail, unless this
is unwise. If
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:45 PM, Vivek Ayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
This is more of a mediawiki question than and OpenBSD question, but do
any of you guys know how to sync mediawiki installs between computers?
I'm was thinking of just copying over files using rsync and then
David wrote:
in /etc/rc
comment out the lines:
if [ X${sendmail_flags} != XNO -a -s /etc/mailer.conf ]; then
echo -n ' sendmail';( /usr/sbin/sendmail ${sendmail_flags}
/dev/null 21 )
fi
What is this supposed to result in that a ``sendmail_flags=NO'' in
/etc/rc.conf.local
On Saturday 15 November 2008 18:08:23 David wrote:
in /etc/rc
comment out the lines:
if [ X${sendmail_flags} != XNO -a -s /etc/mailer.conf ]; then
echo -n ' sendmail';( /usr/sbin/sendmail ${sendmail_flags}
/dev/null
21 )
fi
Doug Milam wrote:
To cut down on services
On 2008-11-15, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried to go the all-packages way but there are often packages
missing. For instance, I just tried to install snapshot packages and
there isn't any 'libghttp' available. This is a huge package (it's a
dependency of libwww).
Of course
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 18:23:24 -0500
STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't tweak system files unless you really have to. rc.conf controls
a lot, and is the proper way to change how the system works.
Just as an additional note, I believe these should be added to
rc.conf.local and not to
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 04:42:10PM -0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
Hello,
I am using a 4.4-current on a Vaio VGN-SZ5MN, and this morning, after
building a freshly checked out system, no more sound.
My problem is the same as reported by Aaron Stellman [1], and his fix
worked in my case.
Hey guys,
Need some help with DNS queries behind a router. I set up a DNS server
in my network and it responds when I'm within my network. I tried
nslookup from localhost on the dns server and also from the LAN and it
works just find, but when I use the public IP of the router for the
network,
Check your bind config. It's likely not configured to respond to
non-local network IP addresses.
On 11/15/08, Vivek Ayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Need some help with DNS queries behind a router. I set up a DNS server
in my network and it responds when I'm within my network. I
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