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2019-12-08 Thread Faraz Vahedi
0 C Iran P Qazvin T Qazvin F Last Thursday of the month O Qazvin BSD User Group (QBUG) I Farid M qaz...@irbug.org U https://www.irbug.org N *BSD

Re: msyscall(2): pledge(2) operation not permitted

2019-12-08 Thread Theo de Raadt
interesting. Yes, msyscall() should probably be in the "stdio" set. But I've been considering deleting execpromises. It was put in as an experiment, and I tried to make code in the base use it. I was unable to find great usage cases, and so I am considering deleting it. Andrea Biscuola

reorder_kernel: failed

2019-12-08 Thread Dieter Rauschenberger
Hi misc, I have a reorder_kernel: failed -- see /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC/relink.log error in todays snapshot (i386) Build date: 1575786572 - Sun Dec 8 06:29:32 UTC 2019 $ cat /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC/relink.log (SHA256) /bsd: OK LD="ld" LDFLAGS="-g" sh makegap.sh 0x

Re: What happened to 6.6/sgi?

2019-12-08 Thread Christian Weisgerber
On 2019-12-08, Stefan Hagen wrote: > I was browsing around and noticed that there are no files for the SGI > platform on the mirrors. OpenBSD/sgi has been discontinued. No 6.6 release was built. The mips64 CPU architecture remains alive on the octeon platform. > SGI is mentioned in the

Re: What happened to 6.6/sgi?

2019-12-08 Thread Patrick Harper
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs=156941089510768=2 -- Patrick Harper paia...@fastmail.com On Sun, 8 Dec 2019, at 16:29, Stefan Hagen wrote: > Hello * > > I was browsing around and noticed that there are no files for the SGI > platform on the mirrors. SGI is mentioned in the 6.6/README, so

Re: What happened to 6.6/sgi?

2019-12-08 Thread Stefan Hagen
Stefan Hagen wrote: > I was browsing around and noticed that there are no files for the SGI > platform on the mirrors. SGI is mentioned in the 6.6/README, so I assume > it is supported. Did it get lost somehow? (snapshot/sgi exists) Answering myself: SGI has been discontinued

Re: pinentry-tty in OpenBSD? to be used with emacs

2019-12-08 Thread Stefan Hagen
Rudolf Sykora wrote: > On linux, I believe, there is a pinentry-tty program, but that one is > not available on OpenBSD. Have you tried pinentry-curses? I'm using it on my remote machines to decrypt passwords in my password-store. Works well so far. Well, the attached patch enables pinentry-tty

What happened to 6.6/sgi?

2019-12-08 Thread Stefan Hagen
Hello * I was browsing around and noticed that there are no files for the SGI platform on the mirrors. SGI is mentioned in the 6.6/README, so I assume it is supported. Did it get lost somehow? (snapshot/sgi exists) Bye, Stefan

Re: pinentry-tty in OpenBSD? to be used with emacs

2019-12-08 Thread Stefan Hagen
Stefan Hagen wrote: > Rudolf Sykora wrote: >> On linux, I believe, there is a pinentry-tty program, but that one is >> not available on OpenBSD. > > Have you tried pinentry-curses? I'm using it on my remote machines > to decrypt passwords in my password-store. Works well so far. > > Well, the

msyscall(2): pledge(2) operation not permitted

2019-12-08 Thread Andrea Biscuola
Hi @misc It appear the introduction of msyscall(2), broke the existing code of one of my projects. My code use a fork+exec model for executing different commands and pledge(2) is used for restricting the behavior of the child process using the execpromises argument. The problem is that, when a

pinentry-tty in OpenBSD? to be used with emacs

2019-12-08 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Dear list, I've been using mu4e to read email, and the passwords are read using gpg2 and the gpg-agent (both 2.2.12). Nowadays I use emacs running in a terminal (somehow any graphical emacs keeps to freeze randomly when I use mu4e together with the org-capture feature; terminal emacs just