On 2018/09/19 00:16, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018/09/18 19:12, Aaron A. Glenn wrote:
> >
> > Experiencing an odd issue with only IPv6 sessions, on snapshots from Sept.
> > 9th
> > or later. I have 46 other instances running snapshots from Aug 30th to Sept.
> > 3rd with IPv6 sessions working
On 2018/09/18 19:12, Aaron A. Glenn wrote:
>
> Experiencing an odd issue with only IPv6 sessions, on snapshots from Sept. 9th
> or later. I have 46 other instances running snapshots from Aug 30th to Sept.
> 3rd with IPv6 sessions working as expected.
>
> Please let me know what, if any,
Experiencing an odd issue with only IPv6 sessions, on snapshots from Sept. 9th
or later. I have 46 other instances running snapshots from Aug 30th to Sept.
3rd with IPv6 sessions working as expected.
Please let me know what, if any, additional information can be provided.
Sep 18 19:06:10
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 03:52:26PM +0200, Sebastien Marie wrote:
>
> I tried to test some hardware compoments like hard-disk, but it seems ok
> (smart is ok, and dd is able to read the whole disk without problem).
I tried to downgrade to my previous working state (#863), and it still
fails (at
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 04:28:17PM +0200, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> Just created a new upgrade ramdisk as usual:
>
> $ cat /auto_upgrade-http.conf
> Which disk is the root disk = sd1
> Location of sets = http
> HTTP Server = cdn.openbsd.org
> Server directory =
Sorry, in my previous bug report I accidentally included a version of
the script that checks the first day in February rather than the first
day in January. I've included the version that creates the quoted output
in this e-mail. (change line 96 to `d = date(y, 1, 1)`)
On 9/18/18 10:30 AM, Paul
Klemens Nanni wrote:
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1464 Sep 18 08:30 .profile
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel135 Sep 18 13:15 auto_upgrade.conf
It looks like you modified this media using some tooling.
I was recently hunting down the basis for a bug in Python where on
OpenBSD 6.1, dates were not surviving a `strftime`->`strptime` round
trip with the format '%G %V %w' for dates around the beginning of some
years and I believe it is a bug in the implementation of wcsftime (and
possibly strftime as
Just created a new upgrade ramdisk as usual:
$ cat /auto_upgrade-http.conf
Which disk is the root disk = sd1
Location of sets = http
HTTP Server = cdn.openbsd.org
Server directory = pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64
$ doas upobsd -o /bsd.auto-http -u
Hi,
I am experimenting regular freezes of a i386 desktop used for remote X11
working (xsession starts a vnc connect to remote host, so it is mostly
network activity).
My last working system was:
OpenBSD 6.4-beta (GENERIC) #863: Wed Sep 5 18:47:31 MDT 2018,
and since my last switch to
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