Re: Web documentation available offline by default?

2020-02-27 Thread Frank Beuth
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 07:24:50AM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote: Hi Frank, Frank Beuth wrote on Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 04:22:27AM +: Is the web documentation (FAQ etc) included in the base system by default anywhere, No it isn't. I offered some years ago to translate the FAQ from HTML to

Re: Web documentation available offline by default?

2020-02-27 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Frank, Frank Beuth wrote on Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 04:22:27AM +: > Is the web documentation (FAQ etc) included in the base system by > default anywhere, No it isn't. I offered some years ago to translate the FAQ from HTML to mdoc(7) and to include it in /usr/share/man/faq/ such that it

Web documentation available offline by default?

2020-02-27 Thread Frank Beuth
Is the web documentation (FAQ etc) included in the base system by default anywhere, or do we have to pull it from CVS manually?

Re: Same result (Re: build error on octeon, 6.6)

2020-02-27 Thread Christian Groessler
On 2020-02-26 21:50, Pekka Niiranen wrote: Hi misc, I got the same libLLVM error message I had re-tried a few weeks ago, also with bigger USB stick and NFS out of the way. And was still getting the error, too. I got distracted by work things, so I didn't post it. regards, chris

Re: What TERM fixes Emacs?

2020-02-27 Thread Stuart Longland
On 26/2/20 9:46 pm, Marc Espie wrote: > (these days, new OS versions will all use the same termcap source, so you're > probably safe on anything released over the past 5 years) Just thinking… a suitable work-around for such OSes would be to set the following in ~/.ssh/config: Host my.old.host

Re: What TERM fixes Emacs?

2020-02-27 Thread Stuart Longland
On 25/2/20 5:09 pm, Maurice McCarthy wrote: > On 25/02/2020, Emilia wrote: >> It is impossible to use Emacs on OpenBSD Terminal (no X). >> > > OpenBSD does not do non-X versions of ported software so even if you > dont use X as such it still needs to be in the base install. > > HTH > (I've had

Re: spamDB - blacklist mode

2020-02-27 Thread Boudewijn Dijkstra
Op Thu, 27 Feb 2020 00:19:59 +0100 schreef : Questions: Does the spamDB play a role at all in pure Black listing mode ? No, that DB is used for bookkeeping and decision-making. In blacklist-only mode, there is none of that. Does the spamDB only get created/configured when running in

RE: size of size_t (diff angle)

2020-02-27 Thread zeurkous
Haai, "Claudio Jeker" wrote: >>> Now if SIZE_MAX is the highest address is a different thing. >>> On OpenBSD 0..SIZE_MAX will cover the address room (in most cases >>> it covers actually more then what is possible). The highest valid >>> address is in most cases less than SIZE_MAX. >> >> Yes,

Re: size of size_t (diff angle)

2020-02-27 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 02:07:36PM +0100, zeurk...@volny.cz wrote: > Haai, > > "Claudio Jeker" wrote: > > This has not much to do with OpenBSD. > > On the contrary: these issues touch the fundaments of UNIX programming. > > > As for OpenBSD, it only runs on two types of machines: ILP32 and

Re: PPTP NAT passthrough

2020-02-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-02-26, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > This appears to be actively maintained. > > https://sourceforge.net/projects/pptpclient/ Gábor is looking a proxy / "nat helper" not a client. > On 02/25/20 12:15, Szél Gábor wrote: >> Dear @misc >> >> Our customer need more parallel outgoing PPTP

RE: size of size_t (diff angle)

2020-02-27 Thread zeurkous
Haai, "Claudio Jeker" wrote: > This has not much to do with OpenBSD. On the contrary: these issues touch the fundaments of UNIX programming. > As for OpenBSD, it only runs on two types of machines: ILP32 and I32LP64. > Any other type of machine that is not covered by these two types will > not

Re: size of size_t (diff angle)

2020-02-27 Thread Claudio Jeker
This has not much to do with OpenBSD. As for OpenBSD, it only runs on two types of machines: ILP32 and I32LP64. Any other type of machine that is not covered by these two types will not run OpenBSD. In both cases size_t is defined as unsigned long which is the same as uintptr_t and the same size

Re: IEEE 754 floating point, POSIX, C: Why are OpenBSD's logb and logbf wrong?

2020-02-27 Thread Neven Sajko
Continuing on the bugs list, so respond there if appropriate. Regards, Neven Sajko

Re: How to make unveiled-Firefox as default browser ?

2020-02-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-02-27, dmitry.sensei wrote: > Hi! > > How to make unveiled-Firefox as default browser ? > xterm > $firefox > > xterm output Guessing but something along these lines: - see the pkg-readme about copying files to override pledge defaults - edit at least unveil.main, maybe unveil.content:

How to make unveiled-Firefox as default browser ?

2020-02-27 Thread dmitry.sensei
Hi! How to make unveiled-Firefox as default browser ? xterm $firefox xterm output ** (firefox:98470): WARNING **: 14:36:29.641: Cannot set application as default for URI scheme (http): Can’t create user MIME configuration folder /home/dmitriy.o/.config: No such file or directory **