Hello,
http://www.openbsd.org is unreachable.
I wanted to know what's new in the current snapshots ?
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\n expansion in simple quotes in /bin/sh ?
Second I don't see this feature described neither in man sh nor man
ksh so is it a known behaviour of ksh ?
Thanks a ton,
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Le jeu. 23 avr. 2020 à 16:41, Antoine Jacoutot a
écrit :
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 02:34:20PM +0200, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> > I tried changing the following line in /etc/rc.d/rc.subr but the
> > actual timeout remains 30 sec (from 'time').
> > > [ -z "
I tried changing the following line in /etc/rc.d/rc.subr but the
actual timeout remains 30 sec (from 'time').
> [ -z "${daemon_timeout}" ] && daemon_timeout=600
Le jeu. 23 avr. 2020 à 14:28, Thomas de Grivel a écrit :
>
> Le jeu. 23 avr. 2020 à 13:57, Anto
Le jeu. 23 avr. 2020 à 13:57, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
>
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 12:18:40PM +0100, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 12:00:59PM BST, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have some trouble starting up
rc.subr
What did I do wrong ? Is this a known issue ? I could not find an
evident answer to this problem looking at /etc/rc.d/rc.subr
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d. It also says it would probably not happen on SPARC64. X86
has some flawed designs at its core
I have a small diff for >2GB ext2fs partitions though I don't see how
it could be related ?
Le dim. 19 avr. 2020 à 17:30, Otto Moerbeek a écrit :
>
> On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 10:26:20AM +0200
mean ?
The relevant sources seem to be /sys/net/rtable.c and
/sys/kern/kern_srp.c though I don't really grok what I'm looking at
there either.
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ss those warnings.
> >
> > I can't reproduce this using clang (base or ports) or gcc (base or
> > ports) using -Wall, -Wextra and -Wunused-parameter. But since you
> > haven't provided any details, we just have to guess at what you are
> > doing.
>
> Or not guess, but simply delete the mail
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Actually I see the same problem on 6.6-stable :
including readline/readline.h produces warnings.
Any -Werror hope some day ?
cheers
Le mer. 4 mars 2020 à 13:41, Thomas de Grivel a écrit :
>
> With latest OpenBSD snapshot on amd64
>
> In file included from /usr/include/readline/c
ter '_l'
/usr/include/ctype.h:276: warning: unused parameter '_l'
/usr/include/ctype.h:282: warning: unused parameter '_l'
/usr/include/ctype.h:288: warning: unused parameter '_l'
/usr/include/ctype.h:294: warning: unused parameter '_l'
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/kmx-io/rtbuf
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and /dev/audio1 and then it worked.
Could it have something to do with sndiod not running for /dev/audio1
?
In all cases I really like sndio, it is really easy to work with.
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should I investigate further ?
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With latest snapshot the iwm driver attaches the wireless card which
works. Awesome !
Le sam. 9 nov. 2019 à 22:02, Patrick Wildt a écrit :
>
> On Sat, Nov 09, 2019 at 12:08:35PM +0100, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> > Everything works except wifi, suspend/resume and screen backlight,
on 1 interface 2 "Chicony
Electronics Co.,Ltd. Integrated Camera" rev 2.01/67.23 addr 4
video1 at uvideo1
vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (b800c95e55295e8f.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
WARNING: /
Everything works except wifi, suspend/resume and screen backlight, and
mute speakers button.
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and it's like 6 new lines in rc.subr no big deal
Le mar. 4 sept. 2018 à 10:53, Thomas de Grivel a écrit :
>
> why ? well all interactive process get a quarter range nice priority
> advance compared to all daemon tasks, at least for a laptop
> environment it really makes sense. sn
f you don't like it nobody foces you huh ?
Le mar. 4 sept. 2018 à 07:57, Alexandre Ratchov a écrit :
>
> On Tue, Sep 04, 2018 at 04:58:53AM +0200, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> >
> > And I still feel the default nice priority of 10 is rather a good
> > idea.
>
Hello misc,
Is there any way to use the DRM drivers without X11 ?
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ntrol software which
they don't even include in the base OS ;-)
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[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
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"I must plunge into the water of doubt again and again."
sigprocmask ~0x10100
8016 perl CALL sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK,~0<>)
8016 perl RET sigprocmask 0<>
8016 perl CALL mprotect(0x20282d000,0x4000,0x3)
8016 perl RET mprotect 0
8016 perl CALL mprotect(0x20282d000,0x4000,0x1)
8016 perl RET mprotect 0
8016 perl CALL sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK,0<>)
8016 perl RET sigprocmask ~0x10100
8016 perl CALL sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK,~0<>)
8016 perl RET sigprocmask 0<>
8016 perl CALL mprotect(0x2020e5000,0x1000,0x3)
8016 perl RET mprotect 0
8016 perl CALL mprotect(0x2020e5000,0x1000,0x1)
8016 perl RET mprotect 0
8016 perl CALL sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK,0<>)
8016 perl RET sigprocmask ~0x10100
8016 perl CALL sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK,~0<>)
8016 perl RET sigprocmask 0<>
8016 perl CALL mprotect(0x20c4ac000,0x2000,0x3)
8016 perl RET mprotect 0
8016 perl CALL mprotect(0x20c4ac000,0x2000,0x1)
8016 perl RET mprotect 0
8016 perl CALL sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK,0<>)
8016 perl RET sigprocmask ~0x10100
8016 perl CALL sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK,~0<>)
8016 perl RET sigprocmask 0<>
8016 perl CALL mprotect(0x20cd5,0x3000,0x3)
8016 perl RET mprotect 0
8016 perl CALL mprotect(0x20cd5,0x3000,0x1)
8016 perl RET mprotect 0
8016 perl CALL sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK,0<>)
8016 perl RET sigprocmask ~0x10100
8016 perl CALL exit(0xff)
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n a
few details where can save size to make it fit onto media.
Indeed, wsconsctl works perfectly. I was confused.. Thanks !
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ondering : what is autorepeat good for in bsd.rd ?
I found out how to disable autorepeat with X and wsconsctl, but they are
not relevant to bsd.rd. Am I missing something ?
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2011/11/25 Marc Espie
> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 03:54:19AM +0100, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> > On 10/14/11 03:22, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote:
> > >Dennis Ritchie should be the patron saint of software development and
> > >engineering. :)
> >
> > No mat
On 10/14/11 03:22, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote:
Dennis Ritchie should be the patron saint of software development and
engineering. :)
No matter how disgusting the notion of patron is to me, I feel Ada
Lovelace would have to be considered too. She's not as freshly dead but
is Den's father t
On 11/19/11 15:40, Carson Chittom wrote:
Thomas de Grivel writes:
Hi,
From weekly output :
Rebuilding whatis databases:
/usr/libexec/makewhatis: Can't create /usr/share/man/whatis.db:
Read-only file system
Should not whatis.db be in /var/... ?
From hier(7) :
/usr/ Contain
Hi,
From weekly output :
> Rebuilding whatis databases:
> /usr/libexec/makewhatis: Can't create /usr/share/man/whatis.db:
Read-only file system
Should not whatis.db be in /var/... ?
From hier(7) :
> /usr/ Contains the majority of user utilities and applications.
> share/Arc
Le 10/29/11 17:50, Thomas de Grivel a icrit :
Le 10/27/11 14:48, OpenBSD Europe a icrit :
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 2:44 PM, OpenBSD
Europe wrote:
We have started shipping OpenBSD 5.0 :-)
All orders have been shipped (only a couple remaining which will be
shipped tomorrow).
Received today
Le 10/27/11 14:48, OpenBSD Europe a icrit :
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 2:44 PM, OpenBSD Europe wrote:
We have started shipping OpenBSD 5.0 :-)
All orders have been shipped (only a couple remaining which will be
shipped tomorrow).
Received today, thanks !!!
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http
No, IIRC the mismatch is due to php website returning html page, fix is to
add the actual path (something with attic or museum in it) to
php/Makefile.inc, I can provide a patch soon if needed. You should probably
CC maintainer too, and direct such problems at ports@ instead of misc@
On 25 juil. 201
e you are still "learning lisp".
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Le 06/08/11 14:00, Ariane van der Steldt a icrit :
On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 02:24:14AM +0200, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
This really has nothing to do on this list, but here I go...
Pfft, this mail sucks. If you had actually responded properly, instead
of reiterating your arguments, I would have
ood features of lisp are just from symbolic expressions. What Theo
said remains true to all programming. How the language is processed is
what I'm talking about.
Any hacker not knowing a couple of Lisp macros is a waste of mind.
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"I must plunge into the water of doubt again and again."
This really has nothing to do on this list, but here I go...
Languages are like gods : there can be only one, and its perfect, and
everywhere, and we show our faith. Sure.. who wants to believe that crap ?
Languages have flaws, they are (slightly) bugged to the core and we're so
much into their us
Before even thinking of "fixing it" i'm trying to see if i'm alone in my
quest. I like code correctness and feel what's done in OpenBSD is epic given
the shitty language all the devs are dealing with. I love this much epic.
Now if you want to know what code I'm writing, first I'm writing english
b
On 06/06/11 11:36, Eric Furman wrote:
I'm super duper excited! :-0
do you need a towel ?
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"I must plunge into the water of doubt again and again."
I don't want to engage in language wars, as i wrote before there is a gap in
programming culture and reinforcing trust in my favorite lang or OS won't
help.
We trust our languages to mean something but writing correct programs
strangely is still a struggle even to skilled programmers, and takes mu
What point are you making ? Some scheme code generated uselless C ? Too
bad.. i don't care.
It is actually possible to express the C paradigm in a simple grammar. Would
be quite simple to translate back and forth too. But maybe it's not enough
to prove correctness.
On 5 juin 2011 21:01, "Amit Kul
I was actually referring to the people seeking correctness in software
development. Feel free to say you are not interested. And threats about
killer monkey squads do not apply here, get lost.
On 5 juin 2011 20:38, wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 03:10:42PM +0200, Thomas de Grivel wr
al of achieving correctness.
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"Lisp is the red pill"
Uh isn't the biggest problem that all the system code was written in an
almost unparsable grammar and practically impossible to audit automatically
?
If the language was considered formalized data as well as the data it
operates on, such formalized checking features would be easy to grab. Ever
hea
unencrypted block device, right ? Or do you have some magic userland
preventing kernel from seeing your decrypted data because your heap is
encrypted too ? lol
Come on, encrypting disks comes only a long time after securing the system
itself, trusting your private data wont help you trust the OS. Now quit
bragging around with technical words and go read some actual books. Not tech
specs.
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r hack would be to add an option to force looking for MBR even
on VNDs, document it, and patch Yaifo to use this option.
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Copyright (c) 2011 Thomas de Grivel
Permission to use, co
p and
running)?
http://merdely.wordpress.com/category/tech/yaifo/
+1
works even without KVM.
It builds an install image like the one on the OpenBSD CD, except that
it has an sshd and your public key. Then you just put it on the boot
drive using `dd` from a rescue system.
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some toy or thing is the Must Have for the season, and all
the world lines up to buy it? Gotta be something like that, let's see
if I can make it work...)
Careful, you have to make it look like an accident !
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ut OpenBSD but, only for those who already reached it.
You have to reach the top to enjoy the view. Reaching it is really
unlikely but really worth it.
Also advocacy@ feels quite empty compared to misc@.
Bootstrapping is the right term, more than meta cross compiling, but
this is still all about partial evaluation and reversing/translating it.
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products you release and sell. As long as it costs less than it brings
in for funding what wrong could it do ?
I'm not saying it can happen, there is no failure in not trying unless
you had to try, right ?
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