Re: `cwm`: custom `bind-key` for `command term` don't work

2022-05-24 Thread uxer
> > There are 2 special `command`s: `term` and `lock`. > > No, there are two special commands: 'terminal' and 'lock'. > > You probably want: > > bind-key M-Return terminal I see, so there are https://man.openbsd.org/cwmrc#command command term ... command lock ... but

Re: panic with softdep and softraid crypto on USB stick

2022-05-24 Thread guenther
On Tue, 24 May 2022, Sven M. Hallberg wrote: ... > >Description: > I have a 64 GB USB stick which holds a single softraid partition which > holds a CRYPTO volume which holds a single FFS partition. I had this > mounted with softdep and was running chromium with HOME set to the >

Re: `cwm`: custom `bind-key` for `command term` don't work

2022-05-24 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 11:18:59PM +0300, u...@mailo.com wrote: > There are 2 special `command`s: `term` and `lock`. No, there are two special commands: 'terminal' and 'lock'. You probably want: bind-key M-Return terminal

`cwm`: custom `bind-key` for `command term` don't work

2022-05-24 Thread uxer
>Synopsis: `cwm`: custom `bind-key` for `command term` don't work >Category: user >Environment: System : OpenBSD 7.1 Details : OpenBSD 7.1 (GENERIC) #1: Tue May 3 08:27:33 MDT 2022

Re: [PATCH] Over-eager inclusion of man pages by makewhatis?

2022-05-24 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Matthew, Matthew King wrote on Tue, May 24, 2022 at 07:57:31AM -: > While writing some documentation I noticed backup files turning up > in my mandoc.db and chased it down to what appears to be an oversight > when checking filename extensions in makewhatis. That is not an oversight be

Re: [PATCH] Over-eager inclusion of man pages by makewhatis?

2022-05-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022/05/24 14:17, Matthew King wrote: > > That strictness will break things for quite a lot of packages. > > I am open to suggestions for a better patch --- my original plan > was specifically to stop files ending in ~ but this route seemed like > a better idea once I'd seen the code and

t460s laptop/Xorg freeze/crash when opening web browser/playing video in mpv

2022-05-24 Thread nature
>Synopsis: Xorg freezes/crash when opening web browser or playing videos >in mpv. >Category: system kernel amd64 >Environment: System : OpenBSD 7.1 Details : OpenBSD 7.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #540: Sun May 22 10:09:33 MDT 2022

Re: boot froze after upgrade to 7.1

2022-05-24 Thread Johan Huldtgren
On 2022-05-24 5:44, anoduck wrote: > To: bugs@openbsd.org > Subject: froze after upgrade > From: anod...@protonmail.com > Cc: > Reply-To: anod...@protonmail.com > > >Synopsis:After upgrading to 7.1 from 7.0, system immediately froze after > >disk checks were successfully completed. >

Re: [External] : Re: ip6 forwarding with pf and pfsync over veb/vport

2022-05-24 Thread Hrvoje Popovski
On 24.5.2022. 9:01, Alexandr Nedvedicky wrote: > interesting. I went through mbuf handling in if_veb.c > I just could find a single nit, which is most likely unrelated, > however I think it's still worth to give it a try a diff below. > > basically all calls to veb_pf() read as

Re: macppc panic: vref used where vget required

2022-05-24 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 19/05/22(Thu) 13:33, Alexander Bluhm wrote: > On Tue, May 17, 2022 at 05:43:02PM +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > Andrew, Alexander, could you test this and report back? > > Panic "vref used where vget required" is still there. As usual it > needs a day to reproduce. This time I was running

Re: [PATCH] Over-eager inclusion of man pages by makewhatis?

2022-05-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
That strictness will break things for quite a lot of packages. -- Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. On 24 May 2022 08:58:46 "Matthew King" wrote: While writing some documentation I noticed backup files turning up in my mandoc.db and chased it down to what appears to be an

Re: [External] : Re: ip6 forwarding with pf and pfsync over veb/vport

2022-05-24 Thread Alexandr Nedvedicky
Hello Hrvoje, On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 06:34:07PM +0200, Hrvoje Popovski wrote: > On 23.5.2022. 10:41, Hrvoje Popovski wrote: > > On 23.5.2022. 8:34, Alexandr Nedvedicky wrote: > >> looks like kind of memory corruption. my bet is use-after-free. > >> will try to get to it later today. > >>