On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 12:36:32AM +0200, J??r??mie Courr??ges-Anglas wrote:
Fl may seem wrong because we're talking about an argument, but I don't
think a bare `-' (a hyphen) would be better. We're talking about an
ascii minus sign here; mandoc_char(7) says a minus sign can be obtained
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 12:38:42AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
Index: oldrdist.1
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/oldrdist/oldrdist.1,v
retrieving revision 1.20
diff -u -p -u -p -r1.20 oldrdist.1
--- oldrdist.13 Sep 2011
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 09:50:14AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jul 16 07:52:50, j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
for oldrdist, i also
used Sq instead of Dq for -.
It uses .Dq everywhere else.
For consistency, should we replace them all with .Sq?
no. what we tend to do is use Sq for single
On Jul 16 00:15:49, h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Jul 15 23:23:57, h...@stare.cz wrote:
Here is a diff for /usr/src/usr.bin:
Here is another for usr/src/sbin;
And here is another for usr/src/usr.sbin
Index: amd/amd/amd.8
===
RCS
The following replaces explicit tabs with Dl
and explicit braces with Brq
Index: dhcpd.conf.5
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/dhcpd/dhcpd.conf.5,v
retrieving revision 1.11
diff -u -p -r1.11 dhcpd.conf.5
--- dhcpd.conf.526
usr/games
Index: bs.6
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/games/bs/bs.6,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -p -r1.13 bs.6
--- bs.620 May 2008 14:42:09 - 1.13
+++ bs.616 Jul 2013 07:09:19 -
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Visual
On Jul 16 10:26:52, h...@stare.cz wrote:
usr/games
Index: bs.6
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/games/bs/bs.6,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -p -r1.13 bs.6
--- bs.6 20 May 2008 14:42:09 - 1.13
+++ bs.6 16 Jul
mandoc -Tlint reveals that some of the Pp and Ns are skipped anyway.
Reword slightly to get rid of the parantheses
that required the Ns in the first place.
Index: libc/net/getrrsetbyname.3
===
RCS file:
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 10:24:49AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
The following replaces explicit tabs with Dl
and explicit braces with Brq
Index: dhcpd.conf.5
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/dhcpd/dhcpd.conf.5,v
retrieving
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 11:11:54AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
mandoc -Tlint reveals that some of the Pp and Ns are skipped anyway.
Reword slightly to get rid of the parantheses
that required the Ns in the first place.
fixed, thanks. i tweaked it a little.
jmc
Index: libc/net/getrrsetbyname.3
Hi,
I have an issue where one of my 'real-time' queues is much busier than
it should be. I suspect that someone is running something on the network
and setting the diffserv bits (or something else funky..) and so the
firewall is placing the traffic into the higher priority queue which is
crontab(1) says
-u user Specifies the name of the user whose crontab(5) is to be
edited. If this option is not given, crontab examines ``your''
crontab(5); i.e., the crontab of the person executing the
command. Note that su(1) can confuse
Hi,
Jason McIntyre j...@kerhand.co.uk writes:
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 12:36:32AM +0200, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
Fl may seem wrong because we're talking about an argument, but I don't
think a bare `-' (a hyphen) would be better. We're talking about an
ascii minus sign here;
Hi,
what is the purpose to have cron's log in /var/cron/log and
not in usual log directory - /var/log ? Historical reason?
jirib
There is something not quite right with acpi on the x41.
It might be related to something along the lines of
interrupt mapping or memory regions not being setup correctly.
While disabling acpi in ukc will let you suspend/resume
it doesn't get us any closer to figuring out what is
going on. Does
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 01:42:13PM +0200, J??r??mie Courr??ges-Anglas wrote:
\- is afaik treated correctly in all the cases I described above, except
for a very small number of groff versions, when in an UTF-8 locale or
using ps/pdf (there you can get an unicode minus sign). This case was
Andy a...@brandwatch.com writes:
I have an issue where one of my 'real-time' queues is much busier than
it should be. I suspect that someone is running something on the
network and setting the diffserv bits (or something else funky..) and
so the firewall is placing the traffic into the higher
Hello,
I did some testing with AES-NI enabled CPU.
You can find them in the list archives, here :
http://old.nabble.com/Re%3A-ipsec-tunnel-speeds-p34080479.html
Upgrading CPU number is useless (if I have well understood how it works) :
IPsec only runs on the first core.
--
Cordialement,
Pierre
Patrick,
Thanks for the report, it clearly looks like an xserver regression, but
next time don't hesitate to mail bugs@ instead.
On 11/07/13(Thu) 03:56, patrick keshishian wrote:
[...]
So after some investigating, this crash after suspend/resume cycle
is actually an abort due to an assertion
Hi,
I'm trying out ipv6 on my host (lilium), directly connected to the
internet. pppoe0 has on public ipv4 and ipv6 address. I have got 95%
ping loss on ipv6. Ipv4 works fine.
The icmp request come in on my pppoe0 interface, but as far as I can
see, the pf-match counters increase only a bit
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 03:36:16PM +0300, Jonathan Gray wrote:
There is something not quite right with acpi on the x41.
It might be related to something along the lines of
interrupt mapping or memory regions not being setup correctly.
While disabling acpi in ukc will let you suspend/resume
Hi !
I have read several mails/bug in the mailing list about reloading
relayd. But i didn't understand if all the bugs were fixed or not ?
Here is my relayd.conf (OpenBSD 5.3, amd64) :
# Global Options
interval 10
timeout 2000
log updates
std_vip_ssl1=X.X.X.X
std_proxy=172.17.1.4
table
On 2013-07-16, Peter N. M. Hansteen pe...@bsdly.net wrote:
Andy a...@brandwatch.com writes:
I have an issue where one of my 'real-time' queues is much busier than
it should be. I suspect that someone is running something on the
network and setting the diffserv bits (or something else funky..)
On 2013-07-16 15:13, Pieter Verberne wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying out ipv6 on my host (lilium), directly connected to the
internet. pppoe0 has on public ipv4 and ipv6 address. I have got 95%
ping loss on ipv6. Ipv4 works fine.
Hmm, it is working now. I think I messed up my routing table. (which I
Ha, Yea I did that once before! ;)
Had a match with a 'set-tos lowdelay' for a four-tuple etc, and then
later defined a rule with (normal,high), and of course the entire
connection went into 'high', and not just the control side-band..
Think it was scp that killed me if I remember..
Thanks,
2013/7/11, Jummo jum...@yahoo.de:
Hi,
How do you manage your pf.conf?
My setup: I have 9 firewalls with carp and each with around 500 lines of
pf.conf, except one firewall, later more. I edit the pf.conf manually.
Every logical pf rule has a unique identifier (a number) which I add
On 15 July 2013 00:03, haris ha...@2f30.org wrote:
Hi.
Just updated today with new snapshot and suspend
seems broken. After closing lid or typing `zzz`, the laptop tries to go
to sleep, and then resumes with blank screen.
All sets show the same date (July 14th), so I think it's not due to
Mathieu BLANC mathieu.blanc at smile.fr writes:
I have read several mails/bug in the mailing list about reloading
relayd. But i didn't understand if all the bugs were fixed or not ?
you need to try out -current relayd first.
Hello!
I used to run crashy daemons under respawn inittab capability on Linux.
Is there similar thing on OpenBSD ?
Cheers,
Ilya Shipitsin
I used to run crashy daemons under respawn inittab capability on Linux.
Is there similar thing on OpenBSD ?
I try to attack a hole you've got...
Oh damn I can't guess the propolice cookie or random addressing...
But it crashes and restarts!
I try to attack a hole you've got...
Oh damn I can't
Hi,
Are the various cvs mirrors allowing compression? I tried with cvs -z 5. I
currently sync from anoncvs3.usa and I think it doesn't, atleast the option
of tcpdump -A didn't show me any decompression activity, just ssh packets
being sent. top also didn't show any unzip or tar in the -I
On 07/16/13 21:45, éÌØÑ ûÉÐÉÃÉÎ wrote:
Hello!
I used to run crashy daemons under respawn inittab capability on Linux.
Is there similar thing on OpenBSD ?
Cheers,
Ilya Shipitsin
In addition to Theo's extremely valid point, might not a better question
be, I used to run this crashy daemon
On 07/16/13 22:25, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
Hi,
Are the various cvs mirrors allowing compression? I tried with cvs -z 5. I
currently sync from anoncvs3.usa and I think it doesn't, atleast the option
of tcpdump -A didn't show me any decompression activity, just ssh packets
being sent. top also
well, vnc repeater (which I'd like to run that way) crashes about once a week.
I'm already debugging it (-ggdb + core dump settings).
I need some way to respawn it until I'll find out the reason it crashes.
2013/7/17 Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org:
I used to run crashy daemons under
I need some way to respawn it until I'll find out the reason it crashes.
I don't know about VNC software, but I used to run ssh in foreground
mode over a bad network connection in a script as
while true; do
ssh -Nn -L... host
done
Of course that doesn't background properly, but that
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