On 11/05/16 09:13, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Nov 2016 20:25:12 -0500
> Ax0n wrote:
>
>> My advice: If you really want the performance boost and you think a
>> recent snapshot will provide it, make sure your backups are good and
>> test the snapshot on comparable
On Thu, 3 Nov 2016 20:25:12 -0500
Ax0n wrote:
> My advice: If you really want the performance boost and you think a
> recent snapshot will provide it, make sure your backups are good and
> test the snapshot on comparable hardware as best you can. I usually
> restore the dump to a
On 05/11/2016, 20:10, "Markus Rosjat" wrote:
>Hi there,Â
>Is there some how-to or examples out there to get a clue how to configure
>httpd to run python scripts ?
>RegardsÂ
>Markus
>Von meinem Samsung GerÀt gesendet.
Markus,
This might help
Hi there,Â
Is there some how-to or examples out there to get a clue how to configure httpd
to run python scripts ?
RegardsÂ
Markus
Von meinem Samsung Gerät gesendet.
Not having sh in the chroot was the problem. thanks.
I using femail, with php-fpm which has to be configured in php-fpm.conf
the jail needs /etc/resolv.conf and /bin/sh and /bin/femail
php/php-fpm left no log or error message that I could find as to what the
problem
was. I realize it is
Thanks all,
I sorted this out thanks to your suggestions. A script I use to copy/set
permissions on a number of my config files and set up a clean system
had a typo. It setting the permissions on /etc/resolve.conf to 640
instead of 644. As such _pkgfetch couldn’t use dns.
Regards,
Chris
> On
On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 02:02:34PM +0100, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 10:47:07AM +0100, minek van wrote:
> > It is sad to see that something is stated "RANDOM" and it is in reality not
> > random and still in OpenBSD. This misleads people.
>
>
> As other's have
On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 10:47:07AM +0100, minek van wrote:
> It is sad to see that something is stated "RANDOM" and it is in reality not
> random and still in OpenBSD. This misleads people.
As other's have said, the manual states exactly what's happening. With
a bit of imagination, it's easy to
On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 10:47:07AM +0100, minek van wrote:
> It is sad to see that something is stated "RANDOM" and it is in reality not
> random and still in OpenBSD. This misleads people.
sort -R behaves the same way as GNU's coreutils:
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/sort.1.html
Note
It is sad to see that something is stated "RANDOM" and it is in reality not
random and still in OpenBSD. This misleads people.
> Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 at 7:27 PM
> From: Shazaum
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Why isn't "sort -R" random?
>
> Sorry for saying
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