Re: W^X -wxneeded backported to 6.0-stable?
Theo de Raadt wrote: You have clients and work, so instead your spam this mailing list? I thought it might be a known problem. OpenBSD is your whole world. It's a very important part of mine, but I really can't keep up on everything that flies by on the list as I did 18 years ago. And it's not spam. It's just a question. You're a very silly person, sometimes, Mr. de Raadt. -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
Re: W^X -wxneeded backported to 6.0-stable?
Theo de Raadt wrote: In other words, it is pretty simple -- reinstall, and prove reproducibility. I have clients and work to do. Did this all on a Sunday night. And frankly, doing your entire system as /, should almost be an unsupported option. It is a ridiculous configuration for about 20 reasons. Mais oui, m'sieu. Was my first try at whole-disk encryption. Next time I build a new machine, I'll do it right. -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
Re: W^X -wxneeded backported to 6.0-stable?
Stuart Henderson wrote: In 6.0 the packages for these did not have WXNEEDED annotations so they would trigger the log, however the kernel did not enforce it on wxallowed fs. So it expected to see this in dmesg but it is not expected for them to die for this reason Thanks, Stuart. Some Java stuff certainly seems to behave oddly. TN5250J hangs on exit sometimes. Some NetBeans windows behave differently than they did on 5.9. But I'm getting work done, so I'm reasonably happy. ("What? Did you want him to be *unreasonably* happy?" - George Carlin) -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
W^X -wxneeded backported to 6.0-stable?
ntel Rate Matching Hub" rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2 uvideo0 at uhub3 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "Ricoh Company Ltd. USB2.0 Camera" rev 2.00/7.31 addr 3 video0 at uvideo0 uhidev0 at uhub1 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "Corsair Corsair K65 Gaming Keyboard" rev 2.00/1.01 addr 2 uhidev0: iclass 3/1 ukbd0 at uhidev0: 8 variable keys, 6 key codes wskbd1 at ukbd0 mux 1 wskbd1: connecting to wsdisplay0 uhidev1 at uhub1 port 3 configuration 1 interface 1 "Corsair Corsair K65 Gaming Keyboard" rev 2.00/1.01 addr 2 uhidev1: iclass 3/0 uhid0 at uhidev1: input=2, output=0, feature=0 uhidev2 at uhub1 port 3 configuration 1 interface 2 "Corsair Corsair K65 Gaming Keyboard" rev 2.00/1.01 addr 2 uhidev2: iclass 3/0 ukbd1 at uhidev2: 120 variable keys, 0 key codes wskbd2 at ukbd1 mux 1 wskbd2: connecting to wsdisplay0 uhidev3 at uhub1 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0 "Logitech USB Receiver" rev 2.00/12.03 addr 3 uhidev3: iclass 3/1 ukbd2 at uhidev3: 8 variable keys, 6 key codes wskbd3 at ukbd2 mux 1 wskbd3: connecting to wsdisplay0 uhidev4 at uhub1 port 4 configuration 1 interface 1 "Logitech USB Receiver" rev 2.00/12.03 addr 3 uhidev4: iclass 3/1, 8 report ids ums0 at uhidev4 reportid 2: 16 buttons, Z and W dir wsmouse1 at ums0 mux 0 uhid1 at uhidev4 reportid 3: input=4, output=0, feature=0 uhid2 at uhidev4 reportid 4: input=1, output=0, feature=0 uhid3 at uhidev4 reportid 8: input=1, output=0, feature=0 uhidev5 at uhub1 port 4 configuration 1 interface 2 "Logitech USB Receiver" rev 2.00/12.03 addr 3 uhidev5: iclass 3/0, 33 report ids uhid4 at uhidev5 reportid 16: input=6, output=6, feature=0 uhid5 at uhidev5 reportid 17: input=19, output=19, feature=0 uhid6 at uhidev5 reportid 32: input=14, output=14, feature=0 uhid7 at uhidev5 reportid 33: input=31, output=31, feature=0 uhub4 at uhub2 port 1 "Intel Rate Matching Hub" rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2 vscsi0 at root scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets softraid0 at root scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets sd1 at scsibus3 targ 1 lun 0: <OPENBSD, SR CRYPTO, 006> SCSI2 0/direct fixed sd1: 235483MB, 512 bytes/sector, 482270772 sectors root on sd1a (7be6becbe71d5401.a) swap on sd1b dump on sd1b -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
Re: Vaio Pro 11" SVP112A1CL can't suspend to ram or hibernate
Theo de Raadt wrote: That's not very helpful. My apologies. If you follow the thread https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=144761680226242=2 you'll see that I reported a similar problem on my own VAIO and was given a workaround that amounted to the same answer I gave, except that I gave my answer wittily, I thought at the time, and offhand after a 12-hour day of work. Long live OpenBSD. -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
Re: Vaio Pro 11" SVP112A1CL can't suspend to ram or hibernate
Noth wrote: Unfortunately the suspend to ram and hibernate options don't work They don't. Proprietary undocumented hardware. "Doctor, it hurts when I do this." "Don't do that." -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
xterm -tb
man xterm mentions the -tb switch (create a toolbar/menubar) which works on other platforms (e.g., Cygwin). The switch is absent in the OpenBSD (5.8) implementation of xterm, there is no toolbar. Not terribly troubled by this, just wondering if a patch to the manual page called for. -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
Re: wc does not count last line if no trailing newline present
Mike Burns wrote: It's not a "source file" unless it ends with a newline. Somewhere along the way "source file" -> "text file." "Source file" in 1980's Unix docs in context was understood to mean "the file which is the source of the text being counted", not "a file of source code for a compiler or interpreter". We would probably call it today a "target file". -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
diff src/share/man/man4/pf.4
Went to build the example in man 4 pf and believe it needs a diff Index: pf.4 === RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man4/pf.4,v retrieving revision 1.85 diff -u -p -r1.85 pf.4 --- pf.418 Apr 2014 21:42:04 - 1.85 +++ pf.412 Oct 2015 17:09:46 - @@ -1005,10 +1005,12 @@ The following example demonstrates how t .Dv DIOCGETLIMIT command to show the hard limit of a memory pool used by the packet filter: .Bd -literal +#include #include #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan