asn't been updated
(there are source tarballs available in a "bsd" directory that
includes a 2-clause BSD licence.
Is there any reason that this would be a bad place to start? If so,
can anybody suggest a better place?
Thanks,
Patsy
Check the latest post on http://undeadly.org (naddy@'s report)
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 07:41:20PM +0200, Sime Ramov wrote:
> Since OpenBSD libc now supports multi-byte characters, are there any
> forthcoming plans to bring this support to nvi?
>
> There is no editor in base which supports it and
uld somebody explain it to me, or suggest
how I could patch the above makefile to make use of .PATH.o?
Thanks,
Patsy
It appears to be able to find port.h (removing .PATH.h causes
a "non-existant" error).
On Wed, 11 May 2011 23:14:36 +1000, David Gwynne
wrote:
anyone replaced firewalls with 4.9 boxes yet? noticed a difference?
It has a new sticker on it :-)
more buttloads of memory too!
I've just ordered my CD set and a hoodie. Sorry for not doing it
sooner - you guy certainly deserve it. If I meet you in person,
remind me to buy you a drink or three :-)
Patsy
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 16:59:21 +, Kevin Chadwick
wrote:
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:15:53 +0200
FrC)dC)ric Perrin wrote:
"Stuart VanZee" writes:
> Don't be silly. While Lions do provide excelent physical security
> they don't provide any data security at all.
[...snip...]
hmm. how to get a li
would not expect the
program below to output five 0's, yet it does on 4.8-release (i386) and a
slightly out of date 4.8-current (amd64).
Could somebody give me a hint as to where my misunderstanding lies or how else
I might track the memory usage of my program?
Many thanks,
Patsy
#in
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 02:28:53PM +0100, Cato Auestad wrote:
> Is anyone working on a port for it?
It requires wxWidgets 2.9.0, the version in ports is 2.8.11 (it says not to
even try with 2.8).
Patsy
ek ago (and has been
working consistently on -current/amd64's since my original submission.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Patsy
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-tar-gz]
uld use the
ports.tar.gz that comes with the snapshot, the packages that may be
available won't necessarily work (they usually do, but it's not by
design). There was a thread about it recently, I'm afraid I can't
recall the title though.
Patsy
need to
ask your ISP to change some DNS records. I don't recall what needs to be done,
perhaps somebody else can clarify this.
At the risk of sounding like an advertisement, dyndns.com's "outbound mailhop"
service gives you an SMTP server you can send email from: it's the one I use
and I've so far had no problems sending email.
Patsy
> >So far, every reply has been, "It's yours if you pay
> >to ship it."
> Count me in; I will help pay shipping as well.
Count me in too, I have slightly limited funds but will help as much as I can.
Please contact me off list if I can be of any use.
Patsy
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Greg Thomas wrote:
> On 9/20/06, Patsy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, John Costello wrote:
> >
> > > This is in regards to a 3.9 system that I installed and am patching.
> > >
> > > After rebuilding the k
uild your userland.
Hope this helps,
Patsy
;
so I think a reasonable pointer would be: upgrade to 3.8, then to 3.9,
or if that's too much hassle, reinstall, it's probably a lot simpler.
Regards,
Patsy
p ( www.openbsd.org/cvsup.html)
though, it's more efficient and (IMO) easier.
Good luck,
Patsy
http://www.openssh.com/openbsd.html
Basically it is installed, client and server.
Take a peek in /etc/rc.conf to find 'sshd_flags' to see if sshd (the
server) starts when you boot.
Patsy
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, David B. wrote:
> 3.8 on sparc64.
> How do I determine if OpenSSH is
o,
No it's not possible, your ISP would only send you information that was
destined for the static IP address it assigned you. All data sent
to the other IP's would go to their rightful destination (if the IP
addresses are being used elsewhere) or they would be dropped by your ISP.
Patsy
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