Re: Another kernel fault incident on a Vultr OpenBSD VM

2022-04-18 Thread obsdml
Sorry to hear about your issues. Vultr has been top notch in my experience. I have a couple of Vultr hosted nodes in different data centers that have been running OpenBSD, they’ve been online for four years now (with downtime for logging into the console to activate FDE during reboots from

Re: no output from zathura

2022-04-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
I've committed a fix. If you report problems with ports, it would help to include at least: - OpenBSD version and machine arch (it never hurts to include the full dmesg) - Package version - (plus the description of what happens, any console messages etc, like you included here) And preferably

Re: yacc.h

2022-04-18 Thread Omar Polo
Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote: > Thanks for the response Omar. > The tarball can be downloaded from > https://sourceforge.net/projects/objc/files/src/objc-3.3.25.tar.gz Sorry, with "attach the tarball" I meant the ports' tarball. I assumed you had a WIP port, apologies. > The error is

Re: Another kernel fault incident on a Vultr OpenBSD VM

2022-04-18 Thread jin
Hi everyone, Another good alternative is "transip .eu" They use KVM as a virtualization platform and i think there was no major issue about OpenBSD since version 6.0. (at least for me).

Re: Another kernel fault incident on a Vultr OpenBSD VM

2022-04-18 Thread Sven Wolf
I also can recommend openbsd.amsterdam :) My OpenBSD VM at netcup.de (KVM) also runs without any issues for over year On 4/18/22 00:00, Alexis wrote: Mihai Popescu writes: It lowers my confidence in Vultr as a reliable OpenBSD host. Very well, it will match the confidence of running

no output from zathura

2022-04-18 Thread Shadrock Uhuru
Hi everyone i have zathura zathura-ps zathura-pdf-mupdf installed, i run zathura from the command line with zathura file.pdf which opens zathura with nothing displayed, the shell that i run zathura from displays the following zathura:/usr/local/lib/zathura/libpdf-mupdf.so: undefined symbol

Re: Auto layout for disk partitions - a new user's perspective

2022-04-18 Thread Renato Aguiar
"James Mintram" writes: > For context, I need erlang 24 + elixir 13 and the current packages > are older than that. Which is why I have found myself working > with ports almost immediately (pro level yak shaving..) There were a post in ports mailing list with a patch for erlang port update:

Re: yacc.h

2022-04-18 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
Thanks for the response Omar. The tarball can be downloaded from https://sourceforge.net/projects/objc/files/src/objc-3.3.25.tar.gz The error is illustrated below: [image: portable obj compiler error.png] I already installed Bison hoping it will provide yacc.h, but it didn't also include that

Re: reordering libraries: fdcresult: overrun

2022-04-18 Thread Dave Voutila
rtw0 dtw0 writes: > Hi, > When my OpenBSD vm boots I receive the following message: > > *reordering libraries: fdcresult: overrun* > Vm version, host version, etc. etc. Not enough info here. There was an issue address in vmm(4) that caused noise from the fdc(4) driver, but that was fixed in

reordering libraries: fdcresult: overrun

2022-04-18 Thread rtw0 dtw0
Hi, When my OpenBSD vm boots I receive the following message: *reordering libraries: fdcresult: overrun* How serious is this system report? Cheers, Andy

Re: yacc.h

2022-04-18 Thread Omar Polo
Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote: > Hi everyone, > I'm trying to build Portable Object Compiler from > https://sourceforge.net/projects/objc/ in OpenBSD snapshot but it keeps > complaining that it can't find yacc.h so it won't push through. It's always a good idea to share a tarball, especially

Re: Auto layout for disk partitions - a new user's perspective

2022-04-18 Thread deich...@placebonol.com
As a long time OpenBSD user I install from packages but also build from ports. There is a usage case for both, but realize building packages is not a "standard" system. Twenty years ago building packages from ports was the norm, but not today. 73 diana On April 18, 2022 9:35:27 AM MDT,

Re: Auto layout for disk partitions - a new user's perspective

2022-04-18 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 04:15:46PM +, James Mintram wrote: > Thanks for all of the very useful replies, I have managed to get > everything working. > > For context, I need erlang 24 + elixir 13 and the current packages > are older than that. Which is why I have found myself working > with

yacc.h

2022-04-18 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
Hi everyone, I'm trying to build Portable Object Compiler from https://sourceforge.net/projects/objc/ in OpenBSD snapshot but it keeps complaining that it can't find yacc.h so it won't push through. I have the build tools installed during initial installation, so I was wondering where the problem

Re: Auto layout for disk partitions - a new user's perspective

2022-04-18 Thread Thomas Frohwein
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 01:36:18PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: [...] > > 2) Should there be a /usr/local/pobj partition created with correct mount > > options? (I appreciate building ports is an "advanced" thing to do - but it > > feels weird having to mess with partition layout after a

Re: Auto layout for disk partitions - a new user's perspective

2022-04-18 Thread Theo de Raadt
the installer creates partition layouts for a variety of _regular_ usage patterns. Both of these situations you describe are not the normal pattern. We don't want to over-allocate space to specific purposes like that. Other systems do one giant root partition and then avoid these space issues.

Is there a way to build mod_auth_kerb?

2022-04-18 Thread Maksim Rodin
Hello, I am trying to build mod_auth_kerb for apache2 on OpenBSD 6.9 I installed heimdal-libs-7.7.0p0 and downloaded the latest src for mod_auth_kerb from github After unpacking and configuring the following way: ./configure --with-krb5=/usr/local/heimdal --with-krb4=no I try to run 'make' I get a

Re: Another kernel fault incident on a Vultr OpenBSD VM

2022-04-18 Thread David Anthony
Ramnode allows the easy use of OpenBSD on their VMs. You can bring your own ISO file. Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 18, 2022, at 3:25 AM, Sean Kamath wrote: > > I’ve been running a few Vultr instances since. . . before 2018. > Periodically, something comes up. I think in the 5-ish years,

Re: Auto layout for disk partitions - a new user's perspective

2022-04-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022-04-18, James Mintram wrote: > Hi. I am new to OpenBSD, so these questions come from my first > experience with the system. > > I selected the auto layout option when partitioning my 256GB drive. I have > then found issues while doing the following: > > 1) Cloning src from the github

Re: Another kernel fault incident on a Vultr OpenBSD VM

2022-04-18 Thread Sean Kamath
I’ve been running a few Vultr instances since. . . before 2018. Periodically, something comes up. I think in the 5-ish years, I’ve had 2 issues. Raise an issue with their support team and state what happened. Both times, they responded with some information and that they needed to