On 2018-03-30 23.01.16 +0300, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
> I have made a first step forward in direction to OpenBSD bugtracker
> and imported bugs@ archive to a Fossil SCM -
> https://bronevichok.ru/cgi-bin/b.cgi/rptview?rn=1
Ran it through curl:
- Your cert is invalid.
- Why does every ticket go
On 2018 Mar 30 (Fri) at 23:01:16 +0300 (+0300), Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
:On 17:54 Tue 19 Dec , Ted Unangst wrote:
:> Kai Wetlesen wrote:
:> > > > you don't have to announce your bug database the first day you set it
up. in
:> > > > fact, it's better not to. but in a few months time, when somebody
> ... better badly does work ...
If it so, then it should not be done from the start.
A bad implementation can trigger other problems.
Try to think a little bit. ( hint: Chernobyl)
On 17:54 Tue 19 Dec , Ted Unangst wrote:
> Kai Wetlesen wrote:
> > > > you don't have to announce your bug database the first day you set it
> > > > up. in
> > > > fact, it's better not to. but in a few months time, when somebody
> > > > inevitably
> > > > asks misc how do i contribute, where's
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 9:58 AM, 3 wrote:
>> perhaps my poor english prevented you from understanding the question
> perhaps
>> my initial approach does work. u are have comments about route-to?
> If people do not understand the words you use to represent the ideas
> you
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 10:35 AM, 3 wrote:
> i showed my idea on the example of pf's config- this language should
> be familiar to you
...
> no more effective ways. the variant with pfctl is a kolhoz-style(ugly
> and ineffective), it requires a lot of work to convert data into
>
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 9:58 AM, 3 wrote:
> perhaps my poor english prevented you from understanding the question
perhaps
> my initial approach does work. u are have comments about route-to?
If people do not understand the words you use to represent the ideas
you were
> On 03/30/18 13:32, 3 wrote:
>> people like you do not understand what better badly does work than
>> well not works. and it is not our(not ordinary users) fault that the
> Seriously, cipher, you're just spewing word salad again.
> And it sounds vaguely like abuse, aimed at people who were in
On 03/30/18 13:32, 3 wrote:
> people like you do not understand what better badly does work than
> well not works. and it is not our(not ordinary users) fault that the
Seriously, cipher, you're just spewing word salad again.
And it sounds vaguely like abuse, aimed at people who were in fact
>> You would need a 1/4" wrench and a screwdriver tip that fits an impact
>> driver.
> I want to see you using your method for a deep sunken screw inside a
> cylindrical channel of a case.
> You can give a chance to the other guy, too.
> People like you do not understand concepts like evolution,
On Mar 30, 2018 4:08 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
> > You would need a 1/4" wrench and a screwdriver tip that fits an impact
> > driver.
>
> I want to see you using your method for a deep sunken screw inside a
> cylindrical channel of a case.
> You can give a chance to the other
Hi Daniel,
On 03/30/2018 02:20 AM, Daniel Dickman wrote:
Hi Frank —
I got this nice old "workstation" from the mid 90ies with dual P54C
processors and i430NX chipset and want to operate it in MP mode with
OpenBSD. Unfortunately this doesn't work as expected currently.
Are you able to
> You would need a 1/4" wrench and a screwdriver tip that fits an impact driver.
I want to see you using your method for a deep sunken screw inside a
cylindrical channel of a case.
You can give a chance to the other guy, too.
People like you do not understand concepts like evolution, smart
tools,
> man pf.conf is your friend, please consult there before letting
> resentment stew for years next time, huh?
why are you silent? do you have the courage to admit that the famous
russian comedian zadornov was right when said "ну тупые!"? ;)
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