Re: qcad does not segfault when qtscript is compiled with -O0.

2023-12-26 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Stuart Henderson on Tue, 26 Dec 2023 23:25:42 +: > This was already diagnosed and fixed in -current, see > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports=170160684730438=2 Indeed it was. While I do follow ports@ I must not have noticed because I only recently discovered the association with

Re: qcad does not segfault when qtscript is compiled with -O0.

2023-12-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
This was already diagnosed and fixed in -current, see https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports=170160684730438=2 https://github.com/openbsd/ports/blob/e10f7e1a39f85873183c232462850449f777e16f/x11/qt5/qtscript/patches/patch-src_3rdparty_javascriptcore_JavaScriptCore_interpreter_CallFrame_h On

qcad does not segfault when qtscript is compiled with -O0.

2023-12-26 Thread Andy Bradford
Hello, A little over a year ago I reported[1] that qcad started having segfaults in 7.0 (or 7.1). I thought I would try to debug it today in 7.4 and so enabled DEBUG_PACKAGES and DEBUG variables in the cad/qcad Makefile and also the x11/qt5/qtscript Makefile hoping to debug

Re: self-hosted man.openbsd.org script?

2023-12-26 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Paul, Paul Pace wrote on Sun, Dec 24, 2023 at 05:25:55AM -0800: > I have this vague memory of reading someone who posted a script, IIRC, > to convert the system's man pages to HTML, or similar, into somewhere > under /var/www and the pages worked just like the highly useful >

systat mbuf vs. netstat -m

2023-12-26 Thread Chris Cappuccio
In various places, netstat/mbuf.c does stuff like this against the hiwat value: printf("%u/%lu mbuf %d byte clusters in use" " (current/peak)\n", mclpools[i].pr_nout, (unsigned long)

Re: OpenSSH update web page: typo

2023-12-26 Thread Alex Naumov
revision 1.147 date: 2023/12/20 17:30:01; author: millert; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3; commitid: nZ6tdVWYkmCCLb6k; Correct the links in the 9.6 section. Reported by Christos Zoulas. Are you guys kidding? :) On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 9:35 AM Alex Naumov wrote: > Hey, > > It seems there are two