I seem to be getting a lot of size does not match errors (unusual)
leading to error 1. But when I up-arrow and replay the line it goes
past it.
On 5/18/15, Alan Corey wrote:
> I kept getting "size does not match for ninja-1.5.3p0" and several of
> the alternate sources were giving errors like 404
I kept getting "size does not match for ninja-1.5.3p0" and several of
the alternate sources were giving errors like 404.
I have a file size of 168829 for
3309498174411e02e7680ea8b470bb7d1d70bdb8.tar.gz and the archive tests
OK with gunzip -t. This size does match the distinfo, but there are
notes
Three weeks ago, I manually upgraded a dedicated server from 5.6 to 5.7.
I couldn't use the ramdisk because I have a budget provider that
effectively doesn't offer KVM access. I followed the published
instructions carefully and everything seems to be working.
Patch 002 applied and built cleanly, a
Try some of these ideas.
Change the config of pf to "conservative" or "high-latency" (man
pf.conf).
Use dpb to download the distfiles:
/usr/ports/infrastructure/bin/dpb -F 2 lang/tcl/8.5
(man -m /usr/ports/infrastructure/man dpb)
Change the ports framework to download the distfiles first from th
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 03:08:43PM BST, Peter Leber wrote:
Hi Peter,
> Is there someone aware of a procedure which could help me solving my
> problem?
Like Atanas, I use a procedure suggested by Sébastien Marie[0].
There are several things which this script does not check for - some of
those ar
Here is some more information I can provide. When wsmoused(8) is not
running and the mouse pointer starts moving to the lower left corner of
the screen without any mouse being touched, I can stop it by executing:
schu...@t60.schulte.it
2015-05-17T22:52:14+0200 Sunday 137
~
$ xinput --disable 8
On 16 May 2015 at 01:19, Craig Skinner wrote:
>
> I used to have a script create batch files in /tmp,
> each with the full name of the incremental dump file to sftp.
>
> But I've found rdist. (OpenBSD uses ssh by default.)
>
> Look at rdist(1) EXAMPLES section, &
> http://www.benedikt-stockebrand.
On 2015-05-17, Denis Fondras wrote:
> Because I had to check them.
For obvious reasons we need to get those from the mirror operators
themselves and not from third parties.
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Hi,
Because I had to check them.
Index: build/mirrors.dat
===
RCS file: /cvs/www/build/mirrors.dat,v
retrieving revision 1.421
diff -u -p -r1.421 mirrors.dat
--- build/mirrors.dat 13 May 2015 03:01:42 - 1.421
+++ build/mir
In next ISO build?
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:src
Changes by: deraadt cvs.openbsd.org2015/05/17 10:55:51
Modified files:
sys/sys: conf.h
Log message:
for decades, wsdisplay has acted in one way like it is not a tty
On 5/17/15, dmitry.sensei wrote:
>
In the previous versions it was ok.
What "strong" report I can bring to you? :D
Example of my session:
login:root
password:**
OpenBSD 5.7-current
ls
Downloads
qwerty
ksh: [2]: qwerty: not found
On 5/17/15, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> When I logged in OpenBSD 5.7 #982 I don't see OS prom
> When I logged in OpenBSD 5.7 #982 I don't see OS prompt and can't use
> Tab, up and down arrow and etc.
>
> I have ksh in /etc/passwd
Why don't you realize how weak your bug report is?
Hi.
When I logged in OpenBSD 5.7 #982 I don't see OS prompt and can't use
Tab, up and down arrow and etc.
I have ksh in /etc/passwd
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On May 17, 2015, at 10:08 AM, Peter Leber wrote:
>
> I want to build a test system based on OpenBSD 5.7 which updates
> in an automated fashion.
> The goal is to have a remotely located machine which runs OpenBSD 5.7
> and is constantly updated. While restarting the machine remotely via SSH
> is p
On 17.05.2015 17:08, Peter Leber wrote:
I want to build a test system based on OpenBSD 5.7 which updates
in an automated fashion.
The goal is to have a remotely located machine which runs OpenBSD 5.7
and is constantly updated. While restarting the machine remotely via
SSH
is perfectly fine to m
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 10:43:09AM -0400, trondd wrote:
> On 2015-05-17 10:08, Peter Leber wrote:
> >I do not want to access the machine locally in
> >order to interrupt the automatic reboot in order to trigger the manual
> >upgrading process.
>
> I'm not sure what you're talking about here...
>
I think you can setup KVM for remote control ...
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 7:38 PM, Peter Leber wrote:
> I want to build a test system based on OpenBSD 5.7 which updates
> in an automated fashion.
> The goal is to have a remotely located machine which runs OpenBSD 5.7
> and is constantly updated.
On 2015-05-17 10:08, Peter Leber wrote:
I do not want to access the machine locally in
order to interrupt the automatic reboot in order to trigger the manual
upgrading process.
I'm not sure what you're talking about here...
Is there someone aware of a procedure which could help me solving my
> just not the TTY's
same here.
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I want to build a test system based on OpenBSD 5.7 which updates
in an automated fashion.
The goal is to have a remotely located machine which runs OpenBSD 5.7
and is constantly updated. While restarting the machine remotely via SSH
is perfectly fine to me, I do not want to access the machine local
I'm experiencing the same issue.
It works fine, however, after starting a xfce session inside terminator or
xfce terminalâ - just not the TTY's.
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Maurits Fennis wrote:
> > Yes but try typing commands its working as normal.
>
> This is what I meant with having
> Yes but try typing commands its working as normal.
This is what I meant with having access to the shell.
Good to know this isn't an isolated incident.
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Yes but try typing commands its working as normal. ..
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 6:34 PM, Maurits Fennis wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> After upgrading to the May 17th snapshot of -current, I am only presented
> with a cursor after logging in. I do have access to the shell. Does
> anybody have the same prob
2015-05-17 14:18 GMT+02:00 Alan Corey :
> I don't think it did this back in 5.0 days or maybe earlier. I started
> with OpenBSD 2.7, I just usually attributed problems to being my fault.
> And I've always used the ports tree, not packages. Distfiles are often
> useful across OpenBSD versions, some
Hi guys,
After upgrading to the May 17th snapshot of -current, I am only presented
with a cursor after logging in. I do have access to the shell. Does
anybody have the same problem?
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I don't think it did this back in 5.0 days or maybe earlier. I started
with OpenBSD 2.7, I just usually attributed problems to being my fault.
And I've always used the ports tree, not packages. Distfiles are often
useful across OpenBSD versions, sometimes in FreeBSD, I've even built some
under Lin
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 12:20:52AM +0200, Fredrik Alm wrote:
> I’ve seen a few “whole disk encryption” tutorials which puts the swap outside
> of the partition used for the softraid encryption, since openbsd already
> encrypts the swap partition anyway. I assume that by putting the swap inside
>
On Sun, 17 May 2015 04:32:38 +0200 Fredrik Alm wrote:
> > On 17 May 2015, at 02:19, dan mclaughlin wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 17 May 2015 00:20:52 +0200 Fredrik Alm wrote:
> >> Iâve seen a few âwhole disk encryptionâ
> >> tutorials which puts the swap outside of the partition used for the
>
On Sun, 17 May 2015 00:20:52 +0200 Fredrik Alm wrote:
> Iâve seen a few âwhole disk encryptionâ
> tutorials which puts the swap outside of the partition used for the softraid
> encryption, since openbsd already encrypts the swap partition anyway. I
> assume that by putting the swap inside th
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