On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 18:01:45 + (UTC)
Josh Grosse wrote:
IDENTICAL
Functionally identical atleast, different build dates, user etc..
(Pre-empting a wrong checksum complaint)
If you have problems building and don't trust the packages and want the
latest packages the simplest thing to do and
On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 15:01:19 +
Rodolfo Gouveia wrote:
I was looking through the mod_security and it's kind of outdated.
It also seems tailored for apache1 from what I can see from the
Makefile and I would like to use it for apache2.
Anyone using this ?
OpenBSD comes with a customised
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 22:50:01 -0800
Sha'ul wrote:
I want to be able to select which files I want in
the torrent and what I don't before torrent starts downloading.
Another option which does this by default is Ktorrent, it's featureful
and so probably has more bugs of course.
Sounds pretty nifty.
Also with firefox 4 now on OpenBSD, you should be able to add webm=1 to
get many if not yet all youtube links to work natively or get the webm
preference cookie from youtube to enable it for you. Though bear in
mind, video runs faster outside of a browser.
On Tue, 26 Apr
On Tue, 3 May 2011 13:42:29 +0200
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 12:35:12PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
I've checked with the sha256 file and the checksum is right for
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.9/packages/i386/gd-2.0.35p0;
However upon install in 4.9
On Sun, 12 Jun 2011 15:54:55 -0500
Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
Except bad things.
Actually he says you can do bad things too, but have been warned not to.
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 21:01:30 +0200
Martin Pelikan wrote:
Prefetching stuff is a brilliant idea on a sane internet connection. But
people probably want to use their browser in a bush on GPRS 56k modem
and share the line with others, too. Also, at least in our country,
there are lots of stupid
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 13:24:13 +0200
Martin Pelikan wrote:
Sorry, Kevin, for double post; forgot the list's address.
Just glad you realise and give a click or two.
I still can't see any reason for pre-fetching, I know my phone couldn't
handle it spending more time processing than downloading
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 16:33:05 -0500
Marco Peereboom wrote:
I am still playing with the options to see if I can find out how to not
have any long lived persistent connections.
Maybe relayds connection: close is more useful than I thought?
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 22:32:50 + (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
For one side of prefetching (DNS queries), it can be educational
to install dnstop,
Yeah, I couldn't believe it when groupon.co.uk made me do dns searches
for almost every groupon domain that exists. I didn't know there were
that
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 13:52:36 +0200
Martin Pelikan wrote:
These are sites just like any other. What is wrong about google
prefetching the first result?
What is right?
The page will see your referer anyway,
Genuine question. Will the page you actually want get the google
referer or first
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 17:38:23 +0200
Martin Pelikan wrote:
You'd have to completely disable ANY content from other domain than the
page the user is browsing. And by that, you'd break the internet, as
lots of sites use different servers for static content for example.
Your right but ideally
On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 23:38:15 +0200
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
mldonkey supports
Direct Connect too if that's your favorite way to download por^Wdocumentaries.
I believe Ktorrent does too.
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 23:32:00 -0400
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Maybe it is just me but I have never been able to get out of MPlayer
half decent
support for chapters. Ogle is still my default DVD player.
I find it strange that a 10 year old firmware dvd player can play the
occasional really weird
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 10:20:53 -0500
Marco Peereboom wrote:
I am unaware of any awesomeness web sockets brings us btw.
I'm no fan of using browsers like Adobe Air type Apps as I think they
have enough problems to deal with but I read recently that web sockets
are one of the only ways to allow a
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 21:53:26 +0200
Landry Breuil wrote:
You're trying to slip disable-link-prefetch in, wasnt it supposed to be
a pref exposed through the api ?
No. It is disabled by default what I am trying to do is to keep it
that way.
Pointless..
Why pointless, because
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 11:21:53 -0600
Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
I added the snazzy js toggle button as well.
Brill, AFAIK only opera has this available by default and even then it's
not enabled. :-)
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 18:15:54 -0600
Bryan bra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 18:10, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2011/01/27 23:32, Ulrich Kahl wrote:
Hi!
If I try to fetch the distfiles from textproc/intltool and
On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 02:28:58 +0100
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
These are caused by manuals contained so poor markup
that makewhatis(8) can't make head or tail of them,
as has been discussed repeatedly.
However, espie@ is now working on some rather smart ideas
to fix this - for 5.0, that is, it's
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 15:10:52 +0100
Robert Nagy wrote:
I know, I've read the discussion and I am still saying: do not disable it by
default.
I always disable prefetching where possible in all browsers. I only want
to connect to and download stuff that I click on.
Is there a decent example
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 10:23:48 +
Edd Barrett wrote:
* Need to figure out what to do with the version string (they moved from svn
to
git, so it changed)
Apparently it's forked so there's now ffmpeg and libav. One's git and
one's svn. I think the fork took the opportunity to use the old
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 08:06:12 -0400
Brad wrote:
No idea where you got the idea about the use of svn but that's wrong.
No Idea what the latest is but this is what I stumbled across.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.ffmpeg.devel/129537;
On Fri, 8 Apr 2011 16:47:10 +0200
Puffy BSD wrote:
Can you give me an example, what should be updated in -stable?
firefox35-3.5.11 - firefox35-3.5.18
mozilla-firefox-3.6.8 - mozilla-firefox-3.6.16
samba-3.5.4 - samba-3.5.8
and all other software in ports with known security holes.
The
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 20:53:35 -0400
Brynet bry...@gmail.com wrote:
I know of at least one OpenBSD developer wanting to update their BIOS
from OpenBSD.
Sorry, but it's an imperfect world and I'm sure everyone appreciates
your efforts.
Personally I'd much prefer using a boot disk (OpenBSD or
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 20:42:10 +0200
Landry Breuil lan...@rhaalovely.net wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 11:33:28AM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
this made me smile: 3.6.8 is out now ;)
http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox36.html
FIXED IN FIREFOX 3.6.8
On Sun, 1 Aug 2010 12:05:24 +0200
Landry Breuil lan...@rhaalovely.net wrote:
Hi,
we still have ffx 3.5 for the ones who need java plugin - so convert it
to mozilla MODULE. while here this gains us --enable-libxul, which
permits us to have way less libs in the port, and brings patches inline
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 09:32:26 +0200
David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Landry Breuil lan...@rhaalovely.net wrote:
Now two options :
- fallback to internal sqlite (bah!)
- build systemwide sqlite with this option (bah!)
Opinions on that ?
New diffs
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 14:04:10 +0100
Edd Barrett vex...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I can not seem to print preview in either firefox35 or 36. It just disappears
(nothing printed on the terminal). I am using an amd64 machine with cups and I
*do* have the gtk2 cups dialog installed (as suggested in
Shit, well I'm a fuckin moron and just put landry's email on the net.
I've sent a message requesting deletion to owner-ports, is that the
right thing to do?
Sorry, Landry
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 14:17:40 +0100
Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 14:04:10 +0100
Edd
On Sun, 3 Oct 2010 23:48:20 +0200
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
On Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 11:34:39PM +0200, Dorian Büttner wrote:
While port builds and installs w/o errors, I can't run kleopatra the
certificate manager. It just pops up an error window The crypto plugin
On Wed, 6 Oct 2010 14:41:32 +0200
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 02:26:57PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
We've cvs deleted editors/openoffice3, soon we'll import
editors/libreoffice.
woah, they changed name?
They forked and changed the name,
On Wed, 6 Oct 2010 11:38:40 -0400
Ian Darwin i...@darwinsys.com wrote:
Now that we have NTFS enabled in GENERIC, why not make use of it?
I used it last night when I needed to boot into windoze for the first time in
5 weeks.
port .tgz is at http://darwinsys.com/tmp/chntpw.tgz; extracts to
On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 16:21:17 +0200
Jan Stary wrote:
Now that ThePirateBay has switched from torrent files to magnet links,
what do people use instead of btpd?
Jan
Ktorrent supports magnet and DHE. Has many features and so probably
bugs but I expect you don't expect this machine
is actively maintained
If you mean by upstream. I certainly don't see it as a security problem
as it rides on the back of the awesome ssh and other programs in true
unix spirit.
I'm not sure who the maintainer is for PCManFM, but that project has
been stopped and the developer started from scratch based off of it a
new file manager called SpaceFM;
http://ignorantguru.github.com/spacefm/
That's not quite true, it is not the same developer (unless he took
over) and
http://igurublog.wordpress.com
Seems red-hat are pushing some users towards OpenBSD too.
http://igurublog.wordpress.com/2012/08/19/red-hat-flag/
--
___
'Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work
Not sure if this is the right spot for this post. I am after a more current
version of dovecot than dovecot-2.0.13p5 to run on 5.0 release.
Does anyone have a package or port available ?
It's easy enough to build.
--
___
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 12:54:46 +0300
Artturi Alm wrote:
Not sure if this is the right spot for this post. I am after a more
current version of dovecot than dovecot-2.0.13p5 to run on 5.0 release.
Does anyone have a package or port available ?
It's easy enough to build.
Yet one
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 14:46:15 +0100
Stuart Henderson wrote:
True, probably should have been clearer. Just check out the ports
patches adapt them and build outside of ports and test. Easier than
using ports if you are not on current and want a newer version.
That way you're likely to
I know some people who are just using konqueror from kde3 for quick
browsing on simple sites. I'm not kidding. It's still a very fast all-purpose
browser.
I've recently switched back to konqueror as file manager on any system
with kde because Dolphin has removed the find files option and the
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 23:15:31 +0300
Vadim Zhukov wrote:
I know some people who are just using konqueror from kde3 for quick
browsing on simple sites. I'm not kidding. It's still a very fast
all-purpose
browser.
Does anyone know if Konqueror 4 can be built statically. I'd love to
use
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 00:40:13 +0300
Vadim Zhukov wrote:
So what you want is not as easy as porting
Konqueror/Embedded. Of course, KJS should be fixed, but there are more
critical tasks now, sorry.
As I say, I'm pretty sure it would only be a browser and not a file
manager like full blown
definitely not targeted at 5.3, but could use some testing. So far only
built on amd64 but should build on i386/macppc.
Built for me on an i386 snapshot. Seemed a little slow on some
javascript heavy sites but worked fine. An embedded youtube video
showed controls but then stopped.
I got the
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 08:55:21 +
James Griffin j...@kontrol.kode5.net wrote:
but it isn't as bad as you describe. once the line redraws, no other
line gets messed up and it is only seldom that i see this happen.
--patrick
Yes, just to add to my earlier message, I have now
Hi,
next round of betas for gecko 24, those one are targeted for release in
mid-september.
Thanks Landry,
After using the 23 beta and about a week later 24 being released I
tried but gave up trying to find out if the beta was vulnerable to the
exploits fixed in 24 and so just rebuilt. I
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 07:35:06PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
Hi,
next round of betas for gecko 24, those one are targeted for release in
mid-september.
Thanks Landry,
After using the 23 beta and about a week later 24 being released I
tried but gave up trying to find
Thanks Landry,
After using the 23 beta and about a week later 24 being released I
tried but gave up trying to find out if the beta was vulnerable to the
exploits fixed in 24 and so just rebuilt. I just wonder if you have any
I have absolutely no idea what exploits you're
Threw vtigercrm on a machine today to see what it's like but got a
blank screen after the system configuration page.
Could be a mysql connection issue but as the install flagged up a
requirement for allow_call_time_pass_reference which has been removed in
php 5.4.
I wonder if it could be this
Hi. vtigercrm was removed from ports because it is very simple to install it
and it requires no patching to work on OpenBSD. So you are free to use it with
php-5.3
Oops, here are the warnings and errors I get after I changed CommonUtils.php
Ok no problem and thanks. I'll try the beta when
On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 12:29:47 -0500
Vijay Sankar wrote:
I was able to also install vtiger 6.0 beta from June 23, 2013
and have that work as well.
Thanks, you may have saved me some time. Did you notice if vtiger 6 beta
looks like it has all/most or more of the functionality of 5.4 release
or
Oke,
What is then the best way to proceed ?
Buy an ATI or Intel gfx card.
I assume you meant a system with an intel gfx chip and most use laptops
these days but this raised a thought with me.
What would be a cheap but decent enough, KMS supported VGA and or PCIEX
card model?
--
As a side note evince takes an age to build Qt and so I have switched
to epdfview but my favourite reader with tabs and open pdf memory is
qpdfview which I may find time to port (look at the porting process
more closely) next year if no one has done so by then.
Out of interest rather than any
Just thought I would report in case it's not known/expected that
ntfs-3g fails with securelevel=2. Deos it really need raw write access
to mount!?
It can mount read-only just fine but any writable mount fails with
Operation not permitted stating the filesystem is in an inconsistent
state and
previously on this list Vadim Zhukov contributed:
The following port installs the POSIX standard as manual pages. This
could be handy when developing new code.
Should the port mention the site wanting those that download the specs
to submit their email and perhaps they should if they use the
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:33:18 +0400
Vadim Zhukov wrote:
I don't see that this restriction applies to the given package. See the
man-pages-posix-2013-a.Announce and POSIX-COPYRIGHT files in WRKSRC. There
was a policy like that some time ago with documentation published online,
but it's gone,
previously on this list Stuart Henderson contributed:
Slow with xpdf for me too. mupdf opens them quickly though.
There were some arguments on the debian list about removing xpdf as it
was no longer developed upstream and they had long standing bugs open
against it. Not sure if that is relevant
previously on this list People contributed:
I've updated the acpica port in -current but it won't help you with this.
On OpenBSD acpica is *only* used as a development tool
(disassembler/debugger).
we do not use Intel's acpi code in the kernel, we have our own implementation
- anything you
previously on this list Nigel Taylor contributed:
I seem to recall it might have been me that put this there or at least
an older version.
You don't capture with wireshark, you use it as a graphical display tool
only. Using tcpdump to create a file.
The other way is to pipe tcpdump
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 12:40:10 +0100
Nigel Taylor wrote:
This does work
sudo tcpdump -s 1500 -w - | wireshark -k -i -
User needs to be in the _wireshark group, you can remove the suid from
/usr/local/bin/dumpcap, the suid is only required if doing captures with
dumpcap.
Aye, I must be
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 21:30:33 +0100
Stuart Henderson wrote:
p.s. I couldn't find the wireshark group mentioned anywhere in a
pkg-readme or pkg_info -M
The readme could do with a quick mention of nosuid mounts, but other
than that I thought it was pretty clear..
Perfectly clear.
I
On Mon, 12 Jan 2015 22:49:00 +0100
Landry Breuil wrote:
Sorry for that.
And yes I'm running claws with this diff and it reads and writes my old
config
file just fine, since Jan 4 now.
Thanks, commited!
Since I updated to the Jan 18th snapshot I have had the password field
of the
I am looking into using majordomo with opensmtpd and I am unsure
whether to use majordomo from ports or majordomo from mj2.org.
Any advice?
On Sun, 29 Mar 2015 22:49:00 +0200
frantisek holop wrote:
and i have no beef with the chroot patch.
it is in fact a nice addition, but it is not
part of nginx itself,
Why not?
I think that is the real issue but perhaps upstream has refused on
some odd basis?
I don't use nginx but it seems
I run greyscanner as _greyscanner and add it to group _spamd.
I was about to chuck out my script that su's to greyscanner and use
rcctl but I notice it runs greyscanner as root.
Should it have it's own user?
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 14:33:38 +0430
Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote:
Well, It's good tools and usefull for me to finding Internet Speed.
But Why Flash did not support by OpenBSD? Is that high vulnerable tools?
It is like js and due to it's nature, often vulnerable, but that is not
why. Flash is
On Thu, 21 May 2015 09:50:21 -0400
Dave Vandervies wrote:
One question, why the linaro
gcc and not https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded ?
Linaro is the variant preferred by the embedded devs I'm working with,
so in the absence of a good reason to do otherwise I went with the path
of
Hello ports I'm just wondering if NetBeans or Eclipse will be updated to a
more current version soon.
Thanks
The OS independent zip downloads from netbeans.org works on OpenBSD. I
only use it for web coding so I haven't tested the compiling though.
Eclipse also has parts that need
> I think I know how my 20 years of dedication is seen by others.
I'm still trying to catch up in the mailing list but just wanted to say
though I know that you know already. A big thanks from the world not
just the community Theo for all your hard work and shining a light
from the end of the
https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/3797
C++ unfortunately but apparently a bounty is available if anyone is
interested or working on an electron port already.
Seems to work and has various graph creation and interface improvements
Index: sysutils/grafana/Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/grafana/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.9
diff -u -p -u -r1.9 Makefile
---
Thankyou for updating the Grafana port.
The /etc/grafana/custom.ini contains a default key and can contain passwords.
These are public knowledge but may be changed and better to be secure by
default.
https://github.com/grafana/grafana/pull/2306
https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues/2126
On 2020-04-14 14:15, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> my 2p: setting the directory 750 is a pain for tab completion,
> so if this is changed I think it would be better to set permissions on
> the sensitive files only.
AFAIK /etc/grafana/config.ini is the only sensitive config file. Though I have
seen
On 2020-03-13 14:10, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> Grafana only runs as one user, so should work well. Ideally the config would
> still be world readable and the secrets separated out.
I should say that by ideally I just mean in case the config and anything else is
useful to multiple users, rathe
On 2020-03-13 00:07, Eric Elena wrote:
> Changing /etc/grafana to root:_grafana 750 looks reasonable, I'll try to send
> a diff soon. v6.7.0-beta1 was released a few hours ago, maybe the fix can go
> with v6.7.0 as we
Grafana only runs as one user, so should work well. Ideally the config would
running electron, I sometimes get a segfault on startup:
#0 0x1bbf78f770f1 in ?? ()
Error accessing memory address 0x1bc1ec93fe60: No such file or directory.
I see there isn't a debug flavor. Is there a way to build the port with debug
symbols?
Thanks
On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 04:58:36 -0600 (MDT)
Landry Breuil wrote:
www/firefox36 from the Attic, installing 3.6.16 in
${LOCALBASE}/firefox36 with firefox36 binary. Needed for archs
firefox 4 doesn't support (yet?).
I've heard firefox 4 removes the status bar, something people may wish
to consider
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 12:26:27 +0100
Stuart Henderson wrote:
I sure wouldn't cry over it ajacoutot@
Kill it with fire! jasper@
If you'd like to view Flash adverts (about the only thing
that seems targetted to older Flash versions) in OpenBSD,
you can always install gnash and xxxterm
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:29:03 +0200
Marc Espie wrote:
Log message:
we don't need qt3 nor qt4 support in poppler.
Don't do that, it means bulk builds will build poppler twice, and thus
be slower.
If you build manually, just install the poppler you want first.
We all benefit from
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 16:21:06 -0400
Brad wrote:
Then said users put the manual work in to manually build certain
packages using pseudo FLAVORs and such to cut down on building or
just build them in the same manner as a bulk build.
No big deal just a let down after seeing evince build time
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