Hi,
> Just use cvs from a mirror outisde the US? You don't *need* to use
> github, github is a copy anyway and only cvs is authorative.
>
> -Otto
So was wondering which anoncvs server to pick?
After some text processing of traceroute outputs, we get ...
(server, rtt in ms, path info
Hi Edgar,
Thanks.
> Not sure if this would cause it or not, but is your /usr/local mounted with
> wxallowed?
Yes. It is.
$ mount | grep /usr/local
/dev/wd0h on /usr/local type ffs (local, nodev, wxallowed)
Regards,
Dinesh
On Dec 23, 2017 4:02 PM, Dinesh Thirumurthy
wrote:
>
> Hi Stuart and Everyone,
>
>
> > The conversion on github is done with cvs2gitdump.
>
> git2cvsdump dumps core on latest current.
> I am stumped after some basic investigation.
>
> /usr/local/bin/cvs2gitdump
Hi Stuart and Everyone,
> The conversion on github is done with cvs2gitdump.
git2cvsdump dumps core on latest current.
I am stumped after some basic investigation.
/usr/local/bin/cvs2gitdump dumps core.
Repeated it with latest cvs2gitdump at
On 22/12/2017 7:00 PM, Carlos Cardenas wrote:
George wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 21:25:44 -0800
Carlos Cardenas wrote:
George wrote:
Hi guys,
I got the apu2b4 to build a wifi router with an Intel Dual Band
Wireless AC
* Matthias Schmidt wrote:
> Hi Ulf,
>
> * Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> > If you're following -current, or if you upgrade your system with the
> > next or a future snapshot, please note that the default setup for
> > touchpads in X will change.
>
> Finally, I found the time to switch from Synaptics
Hi Ulf,
* Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> If you're following -current, or if you upgrade your system with the
> next or a future snapshot, please note that the default setup for
> touchpads in X will change.
Finally, I found the time to switch from Synaptics to the ws driver.
Running current from Dec
On 12/23/17 00:23, Philip Mundhenk wrote:
> Are there any tools for cloning an OpenBSD installation as a live
> disk, like the ones in the in the Debian (Respin; Remastersys) and
> Mandrake (Makecd?) families of Gnu/Linuxes? Or any reasonably
> painless way of making a customized OpenBSD live
Hi Thomas,
> The OpenBSD homepage describes a preferred license. It's the first link on
> https://www.openbsd.org/policy.html
Thanks very much. Licensed it OpenBSD style. :-)
https://github.com/hakrtech/reladm/blob/master/LICENSE
with a basic README
Stuart,
> The conversion on github is done with cvs2gitdump.
Thanks very much. I will try this.
> For git-cvs here's a snip from the mail I wrote Uwe back in 2015:
>
> << When an update is committed to a file that was previously imported,
> the import is shown again in "git log". It
Hi Dinesh,
The OpenBSD homepage describes a preferred license. It's the first link on
https://www.openbsd.org/policy.html
Thomas
On December 23, 2017 4:56:51 AM PST, Dinesh Thirumurthy
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>If anyone wants to try to very simple way to compile your
On 23/12/17 12:24, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Forwarded? No way! Same for bugs@ as tech@. It needs manual work to
triage, identify what is a bug, follow up with the reporter to make
sure the report is accurate and has enough information to be useful.
Same whatever the entry point is. If reporters
On 2017-12-23, Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
> Stephan,
>
> Thank you.
>
>> Note that openbsd's github conversion is not considered stable yet.
>
> I was using github.com because it is (ahem) more palatable. :-)
> So, it should be a hit with students.
>
>> Which means
Paul B. Henson(hen...@acm.org) on 2017.12.19 17:54:48 -0800:
> I've got a box with an LTE cellular modem in it whose purpose is to provide
> a backup connection to the Internet if the hardwire service goes down. It's
> running OSPF to connect to the rest of the network, and the only time any
>
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 02:04:19PM +0100, Mischa Peters wrote:
>
> > On 23 Dec 2017, at 13:08, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 11:40:57AM +0100, Mischa wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> Since OpenBSD 6.2, just confirmed this in the latest snapshot
>
> On 23 Dec 2017, at 13:08, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 11:40:57AM +0100, Mischa wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Since OpenBSD 6.2, just confirmed this in the latest snapshot
>> (GENERIC.MP#305) as well, for some reason relayd stops processing traffic
Hi,
If anyone wants to try to very simple way to compile your OpenBSD box,
(man release rocks), but that might be a daunting for a person
just getting into the UNIX/OpenBSD world.
So, I wrote some syntactic sugar which makes it very easy:
doas mkkern.sh # compile kernel
doas mkbase.sh #
Stephan,
Thank you.
> Note that openbsd's github conversion is not considered stable yet.
I was using github.com because it is (ahem) more palatable. :-)
So, it should be a hit with students.
> Which means all commit hashes could change at any time. Regardless
> of the crypto export issue, I
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 05:19:54PM +0530, Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
>
> > Just use cvs from a mirror outisde the US? You don't *need* to use
> > github, github is a copy anyway and only cvs is authorative.
> >
> > -Otto
>
> Otto,
>
> Thanks.
>
> I was trying to distribute a tweaked
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 11:40:57AM +0100, Mischa wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Since OpenBSD 6.2, just confirmed this in the latest snapshot
> (GENERIC.MP#305) as well, for some reason relayd stops processing traffic and
> starts flooding the log file with the following message:
>
> Dec 23 11:19:11 lb2
Hi All,
Since OpenBSD 6.2, just confirmed this in the latest snapshot (GENERIC.MP#305)
as well, for some reason relayd stops processing traffic and starts flooding
the log file with the following message:
Dec 23 11:19:11 lb2 relayd[22515]: rsae_send_imsg: poll timeout
Dec 23 11:19:12 lb2
> Just use cvs from a mirror outisde the US? You don't *need* to use
> github, github is a copy anyway and only cvs is authorative.
>
> -Otto
Otto,
Thanks.
I was trying to distribute a tweaked OpenBSD to teachers and students in
India, so they could compile kernel, base, and xenocara
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 04:24:22PM +0530, Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
> >From https://www.openbsd.org/cvsync.html
>
> " IMPORTANT NOTE: There are a few issues relating to cryptographic
> software that everyone should be aware of:
> ...
> However, if you are outside the USA or Canada, you
>From https://www.openbsd.org/cvsync.html
" IMPORTANT NOTE: There are a few issues relating to cryptographic
software that everyone should be aware of:
...
However, if you are outside the USA or Canada, you should not fetch
the cryptographic sections of the OpenBSD sources from a CVSync
On 2017-12-22, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> But to be fair with the OP it all depends on dev's (mainly)
> willingness to track/respond/close tickets.
>
> I say devs because these are the people who commit fixes of bugs and
> so they should monitor/update this system as
On 23/12/17 00:23, Philip Mundhenk wrote:
> Are there any tools for cloning an OpenBSD installation as a live disk, like
> the ones in the in the Debian (Respin; Remastersys) and Mandrake (Makecd?)
> families of Gnu/Linuxes? Or any reasonably painless way of making a
> customized OpenBSD live
Are there any tools for cloning an OpenBSD installation as a live disk, like
the ones in the in the Debian (Respin; Remastersys) and Mandrake (Makecd?)
families of Gnu/Linuxes? Or any reasonably painless way of making a customized
OpenBSD live disk?
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