If I am opening a lot of files into an editor but with the intention
of not changing the contents (or more usually only amending a couple
of files), a la:
> mg *
I like to open them all read-only, then change the ones I want to edit
to read-write as required, that way I know when I close them
Hi,
i just noticed a bug in fgetwc(3) in our libc, the function used to
implement getwc(3), getwchar(3), getws(3), getwln(3) and the wscanf(3)
family of functions. In case of an encoding error, it does not set
the error indicator, such that a program correctly checking ferror(3)
after WEOF may
Ralf Horstmann writes:
> Hi,
Hi,
> xdg-open uses "xdg-mime query filetype" to find out the mime type of a given
> file. Depending on the desktop environment, xdg-mime uses different backends.
> In my case (i3 wm) it falls back to the generic code path, which uses
>
> file
Hi Steffen,
Steffen Nurpmeso wrote on Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:45:36AM +0100:
> Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> For example, colrm(1).
>>
>> 4. The backspace character (U+0008) backs up by one display position
>>rather than by one character. That causes miscounting when
>>
Hello.
After the recent addition of pledge and privilege separation to rdate,
some error messages get truncated, since the pipe message size for the
child is limited to 256. For example:
$ rdate -n pool.ntp.org
rdate: Failed to connect to server: Can't assign requested address
rdate: Failed to
David Gwynne(da...@gwynne.id.au) on 2015.12.22 11:06:21 +1000:
> the spec says vlan 0 and vlan 4095 are reserved, so we probably
> shouldnt use them.
>
> this tweaks the vlan tag check only allow valid ids per the spec.
>
> ok?
code reads ok
however, this could be tweaked in ifconfig too:
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
|Steffen Nurpmeso wrote on Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:45:36AM +0100:
|> Ingo Schwarze wrote:
|>> For example, colrm(1).
|>>
|>> 4. The backspace character (U+0008) backs up by one display position
|>>rather than by one character.
This has been fixed by Ken. Thanks!
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs=145088426911767=2
Regards,
Glenn
Hello Ingo,
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
|For example, colrm(1).
|4. The backspace character (U+0008) backs up by one display position
| rather than by one character. That causes miscounting when
| backspace follows a zero-width or double-width character.
this however is
Hi tech@
tokenadm(8) pretty much needs almost the same pledge annotations as
login_token(8),
"rpath wpath cpath fattr flock" for operations on the DB files and before that
it also needs getpw due to calling getgrnam(3) to get the group (TOKEN_GROUP).
In this case where both differ is that
On 11.12.2015. 10:47, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> On 05/12/15(Sat) 15:41, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>> So Mark and I spent some time to figure out what the issue was with ix(4)
>> based on that info I resurected the em(4) mpsafe diff that got backed out
>> and I applied the same fix. It is somewhat
Hi Tech@,
After upgrading my system to Dec. 23 snapshot it failed to boot with the
following error:
Using drive 0, partition 3.
Loading.
probing: pc0 mem[630K 511M 510M 2471M 4582M a20=on]
disk: hd0+ sr0*
>> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.29
Passphrase:
open(sr0a:/etc/boot.conf): can't read disk label
in_pcbbind and in6_pcbbind have a lot in common, the only meaningful
differences are in the checks done to ensure a sockaddr is available.
This diff splits theses checks in their own functions, and merge the
remaining code in one single function. Aside from being easier to read,
it also makes it
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