May you triumphly hike
whatever hills you like!
Cheers!
--
Craig
Igor Mironov wrote:
> The packages and ports' FAQ mentions that those using doas need to pass
> keepenv { PKG_PATH } in the config file. Is there a way to instruct doas to
> take PKG_PATH (or another variable) from the target account's environment
> (~/.profile)?
No, but you can easily write a
On 2016-05-18, Igor Mironov wrote:
> The packages and ports' FAQ mentions that those using doas need to pass
> keepenv { PKG_PATH } in the config file. Is there a way to instruct doas to
> take PKG_PATH (or another variable) from the target account's environment
> (~/.profile)?
Not unless you
The packages and ports' FAQ mentions that those using doas need to pass keepenv
{ PKG_PATH } in the config file. Is there a way to instruct doas to take
PKG_PATH (or another variable) from the target account's environment
(~/.profile)?
>Is this thread to be taking serious?
That's exactly my thought, Mihai. I think this thread fall
under the "Poe's Law":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe%27s_law
>lists () wrant ! com wrote:
>As most development is done on mobile phones these days
This doesn't mean the only sane operating system
Thanks for the response everyone. I tinkered with the system a bit
more and the manpages were indeed better than what I expected, so
in hindsight my question wasn't very informed. Based on the
responses, it seems like OpenBSD does not deviate much from any
Unix-like operating systems. I also picked
Wed, 18 May 2016 18:08:52 +0200 Joakim Frostegård
>
> Everybody, thanks for the constructive feedback. As for the snarky
> neo-luddite remarks, they were entertaining too [...]
> I changed the colors a bit. Now, the contrast between the links and the
> background is a lot better.
Excellent, this
Is this thread to be taking serious?
> I don't know why I was stuck with the one-option-per-line configuration.. :-/
More readable. But you have to use the \
mark. I was using it a lot in hostanem.pppoe0, but never figured out
it can mess things so badly.
On Wed, 18 May 2016 18:08:52 +0200
Joakim Frostegård wrote:
> Everybody, thanks for the constructive feedback. As for the snarky
> neo-luddite remarks, they were entertaining too ;-) No, I'm not a
> product of new-age college professors wanting to demolish the
> Colosseum., though HTML5 and mobil
Hello folks!
I applied 005_crypto patch on OpenBSD 5.9 -release.
After that, I get an error if I run:
$ openssl crl -in acserprorfbv3.crl -inform DER
unable to load CRL
19710855970772:error:0D07809F:asn1 encoding
routines:ASN1_ITEM_EX_D2I:unexpected
eoc:/usr/src/lib/libcrypto/crypto/../../libssl/
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 06:08:52PM +0200, Joakim Frosteg??rd wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> @Gilles Chehade:
> If you're not being sarcastic, I would be happy to contribute to that
> project as well.
>
Didn't know I came off sarcastic naturally, achievement unlocked !
I wasn't sarcastic, nope ;-)
--
G
hi,
i'm using a carp+vlan+trunk setup and isakmpd.
after migrating to rdomains, i've planned to have $ext_if
and isakmpd+enc0 in different rdomains, but that didn't
work out, as nothing would listen on $ext_if:500 then.
the main thing is, that communication via enc0 is only
possible if i drop the
On 18/05/2016 06:11, Roderick wrote:
It seems, the troll was successfull by generating a discussion. :)
You cannot compare sam with ed. The first is not a line editor.
Methinks that Joel was referring to the ed joke:
http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.html
jog
Plan9 has a lot of conceptu
On May 18, 2016 1:49 PM, wrote:
>
> this is not a community for Iphone hipsters.
> Stop trying to push your user centered design bullshit.
Ouch. I wouldn't put it in those words, but you are sure to encounter
resistance when "fixing" things that are not broken. Perhaps you could
create your own f
I have a clean 5.9 install on a new PC Engines apu2c4. I've installed to a
new SDHC 32GB SanDisk card which acts as my boot disk. The majority of the
time it boots fine, whlie other times it fails. I've copied below first the
failure sequence, followed by a successful sequence to compare. The key
s
>I think it's more important to have good mobile support than
perfect console browser support.
I agree with Kamil, this is not a community for Iphone hipsters.
Stop trying to push your user centered design bullshit. Also, no
requests for outside servers should be done, and your template uses
googl
On Wed, 18 May 2016, Joakim Frostegård wrote:
> I think it's more important to have good mobile support than perfect
> console browser support. Actually, bad mobile support is one of the
> biggest problems with the current site.
You have to cater to your audience... I'm quite sure there are many
Everybody, thanks for the constructive feedback. As for the snarky
neo-luddite remarks, they were entertaining too ;-) No, I'm not a product
of new-age college professors wanting to demolish the Colosseum., though
HTML5 and mobile support is nice.
When it comes to searching the archives, I did hav
li...@wrant.com wrote:
> Defending read only file systems on a writable medium is pointless, but
> your option, which does not qualify as a bug report. Now read one book.
Wrant, calm down and curb the attitude please.
You often come up with good stuff here, and there are even things you have said
Tue, 17 May 2016 19:45:55 +0100 Kevin Chadwick
> > > UPS do fail too btw. I had to rip some cheap APC ones out because
> > > they caused more downtime than they saved!
> >
> > Did you just copy paste this line from somewhere? You can't handle a
> > battery replacement, and you're advising re
There's a nice book for absolute beginners called "The Unix Programming
Environment" by Kernighan and Pike.
Wed, 18 May 2016 01:34:24 +0200 Ingo Schwarze
> Hi Predrag,
>
> Predrag Punosevac wrote on Tue, May 17, 2016 at 06:59:15PM -0400:
>
> > OpenBSD is shipped with the static webpage generator (sort of).
> > It is called mandoc. man mandoc and check out -T html switch.
Not in the sense web site
- Original Message -
> In all seriousness, Richard Stallman incurred a repetitive stress injury
> from using emacs commands. Holding down Ctrl or Alt can be bad for your
> health. That's why I generally use vi even though there are things I don't
> like and wish there were a better choice b
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Indeed it does clear the SIOCAIFADDR errors, however there are new errors
and the config is more unstable :(
- New boot errors are; "carp0: master_down event in INIT state"
- Instability after the firewall has booted; CARP statuses initialise as
Backup (an
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 1:12 PM, David Lou wrote:
> I wasn't able to find such a thing but perhaps I just missed it. I
> am wondering if anyone in the community knows whether such manuals
> exist for OpenBSD. Manpages are nice but they're not what I'm looking
> for.
Uhm...one thing I've learn duri
Hello,
I would like to make a port for the game bastet
https://github.com/fph/bastet
Actually, I encounter a problem when compiling the sources. On 5.9 amd64
it fails with g++/eg++ and compiles fine with clang++.
I don't understand the failures. With g++ it seems assembly related and
with
It seems, the troll was successfull by generating a discussion. :)
You cannot compare sam with ed. The first is not a line editor.
Plan9 has a lot of conceptual improvements over Unix/BSD.
See: http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/4th_edition/papers/sam/
Rodrigo.
On Wed, 18 May 2016, Joel WirÄmu Paulin
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 09:19:00AM BST, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I have a Patriot 32GB Flash USB and at first I formated it as FAT32 and it
> detected in my university PC correctly but when I mounted it by these
> commands it notified me:
>
> # mount /dev/sd1i /mnt
> mount_ms
Stuart Henderson @ 2016-05-18T10:23:26 +0200:
> On 2016-05-15, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > The other thing is you have managed to obscure the MACs
>
> They're in the IPv6 addresses.
>
Allright-allright :D I messed up.
Daniel
Stefan Sperling @ 2016-05-16T11:36:58 +0200:
> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 09:36:19PM +0200, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
> > hostname.athn0:
> > ==8<==
> > media autoselect
> > mode 11g
> > chan 10
> > nwid daniell
> > wpakey _
> > wpaprotos wpa2
> > mediaopt hostap
> > #nwflag hidenwid
> > ine
On 2016-05-15, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> I was reading Illustrated TCP/IP by R.W. Stevens for example and I was
> not able to understand it fully.
There are 3 volumes. The one I mentioned (vol 2, The Implementation) is a
programmer's guide covering the historical BSD implementation. It's not
perfect
On 2016-05-15, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> The other thing is you have managed to obscure the MACs
They're in the IPv6 addresses.
Hi everybody,
I have a Patriot 32GB Flash USB and at first I formated it as FAT32 and it
detected in my university PC correctly but when I mounted it by these
commands it notified me:
# mount /dev/sd1i /mnt
mount_msdos: /dev/sd1i on /mnt: Inappropriate file type or format
Then I reformated it by
I agree, we need buttons with rounded corners and ones that appear when
you hover your mouse over them. Those hyperlinks in the current OpenBSD
site are sharp and someone could poke their eyes out.
On Wed, 18 May 2016 11:00:54 +0530
Jay Patel wrote:
> I would like to see openbsd.org in http://op
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