On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 02:00:49AM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Hi Fabian,
Fabian Raetz wrote on Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:59:34PM +0100:
while calculating my phys. memory (mb) with the
folllowing shellsript i get as a result -424.
sysctl -n hw.physmem returns 3849830400
previously on this list Matthew Weigel contributed:
1. Why doesn't OpenBSD have something like RBAC?
RBAC has a lot more knobs to tweak, so you can always go back after a
security incident and say aha! I need to tweak *that* knob to prevent
this next time! But it has a steep learning
Hi!
I'm doing this:
--- script.sh ---
#!/bin/ksh
for word in $(tr '\n' ' ');do
# ^^ tr(1) reads from standard input
... some stuff ...
done
read FOO
case ${FOO} in
... ... ...
esac
--- script.sh ---
$ script.sh /foo/bar
The problem with this of course, is
On 02/25/2014 15:43, Fabian Raetz wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 02:00:49AM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Hi Fabian,
Fabian Raetz wrote on Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:59:34PM +0100:
while calculating my phys. memory (mb) with the
folllowing shellsript i get as a result -424.
sysctl -n hw.physmem
LEVAI Daniel l...@ecentrum.hu writes:
Hi!
Hi Daniel,
I'm doing this:
--- script.sh ---
#!/bin/ksh
for word in $(tr '\n' ' ');do
# ^^ tr(1) reads from standard input
... some stuff ...
done
read FOO
case ${FOO} in
... ... ...
esac
--- script.sh ---
On k, febr 25, 2014 at 14:19:44 +0100, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
LEVAI Daniel l...@ecentrum.hu writes:
Hi!
Hi Daniel,
[...]
Try using ''read /dev/tty'' for your interactive user input.
Cheers, Jérémie! I can even use `exec 0/dev/tty' before any read!
Daniel
--
LÉVAI Dániel
Hi,
pae3 wrote on Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 04:52:52PM +0400:
on my i386 system:
$expr 2147483648 + 0
-2147483648
$sh -c 'echo $((2147483648 + 0))'
-2147483648
$bash -c 'echo $((2147483648 + 0))'
2147483648
$zsh -c 'echo $((2147483648 + 0))'
2147483648
bug in ksh?
No.
Assuming you are
I'm pretty new to shell programming and the behavior required by POSIX
makes no
sense to me at all how could i ever trust in expr with unknown numbers?
Indeed. Sometimes you just can't trust decisions set in stone by POSIX.
Sometimes they are just plain broken.
If an architecture
Dear OpenBSD misc listeners!
How to mount UDF file systems on DVD-RAM media
with read and write access?
$ sudo disklabel cd0
# /dev/rcd0c:
type: ATAPI
disk: MEI_UDF
label: fictitious
duid:
flags:
bytes/sector: 2048
sectors/track: 100
tracks/cylinder: 1
sectors/cylinder: 100
How to mount UDF file systems on DVD-RAM media
with read and write access?
You don't. Our ISOFS and UDF support is readonly.
Theo de Raadt wrote:
How to mount UDF file systems on DVD-RAM media
with read and write access?
You don't. Our ISOFS and UDF support is readonly.
Thank you for confirmation! Sorry for the noise,
only one look into the sources
src/sbin/mount_udf/mount_udf.c
would have been enough to answer
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 00:36, Jens A. Griepentrog wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
How to mount UDF file systems on DVD-RAM media
with read and write access?
You don't. Our ISOFS and UDF support is readonly.
Thank you for confirmation! Sorry for the noise,
only one look into the sources
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