Panic - sensor installed twice

2014-11-08 Thread Björn Ketelaars
I just installed a new snapshot and gave the system a reboot. Unfortunately the kernel panicked with an interesting message: sensor installed twice. I guess this panic is intended because of a commit (1.31) to src/sys/kern/kern_sensors.c a couple of days ago. A trace, etc. is included below. I

Re: ping6 to Link Local disturbed by pf set skip?

2014-11-08 Thread Pieter Verberne
On 2014-11-07 14:35, Pieter Verberne wrote: My problem: `ping6 fe80::200:24ff:fecd:7df8%pppoe0` with pf disabled is no problem. ping6, with pf enabled and 'set skip on lo0' does not work very well: I could reproduce this very easily with a clean -current installation. OpenBSD 5.6-current

devtree: A utility for printing device trees

2014-11-08 Thread Steven McDonald
Hi misc, I've written a small utility for pretty-printing a tree of system devices based on dmesg(8) output. It's nothing fancy, but my apropos(1) and web searches didn't bring up anything to do the job. I thought it might be of interest to other newcomers to OpenBSD like myself who are exploring

Re: question about hosts.equiv and ssh

2014-11-08 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 09:14:05PM -0500, System Administrator wrote: In OpenBSD 5.6, the prototype and man-page for hosts.equiv(5) have disappeared. However, this file is still referenced in sshd_config(5) and (if I'm searching the sources correctly) in /usr/src/usr.bin/ssh auth-rhosts.c

Re: devtree: A utility for printing device trees

2014-11-08 Thread Jason Adams
On 11/08/2014 03:21 AM, Steven McDonald wrote: t my apropos(1) and web searches didn't bring up anything to do the job. Might have been a keyword issue. In KDE there is Kinfocenter. There is also lsdev and lspci with the -t option. -- Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to

devtree: A utility for printing device trees

2014-11-08 Thread Mike
There is also dmassage -t which is a package that can be installed.

Re: Remove print/acroread

2014-11-08 Thread Jan Stary
I'd like to rm print/acroread from cvs. I don't see the point of keeping it, while we have other working pdf readers. I don't even understand why we have it at all. OK to remove it. You don't use pdf form filling. Over the last few years, I've seen people want to do strange things

Re: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src

2014-11-08 Thread Atanas Vladimirov
On 24.10.2014 00:33, Robert Peichaer wrote: CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:src Changes by: r...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/10/23 15:33:21 Modified files: distrib/miniroot: dot.profile install.sub distrib/notes : m4.common share/man/man8 : autoinstall.8 Log

search mailing list

2014-11-08 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
Is there an archive of the mailing list that is keyword searchable? thanks

Re: search mailing list

2014-11-08 Thread Brad Smith
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 03:21:00PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: Is there an archive of the mailing list that is keyword searchable? http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html At the bottom of the page. The first two entries. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by

Re: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src

2014-11-08 Thread thevoid
On Sat, 08 Nov 2014 22:57:41 +0200 Atanas Vladimirov vl...@bsdbg.net wrote: On 24.10.2014 00:33, Robert Peichaer wrote: CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:src Changes by: r...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/10/23 15:33:21 Modified files: distrib/miniroot: dot.profile install.sub

Question about /etc/mail post 5.6 upgrade

2014-11-08 Thread Eric Lalonde
Hello, I recently upgraded from 5.5 to 5.6. I was surprised to see that the various apparently sendmail-specific files in /etc/mail are not in the ‘Files to delete and move’ list in upgrade56.html, now that sendmail is no longer in base. I suspect that either there are other reasons to keep the