On 2013-08-24, Guy Ferguson guyfergu...@tpg.com.au wrote:
Hmm - ok, I actually just went to that path
(/usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/) and there are 4 files, one of which
is a mysql-server-5.x.xx..but it's only 1325 bytes, and certainly
no comments from users like ajacoutot@. I
On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 05:17:24AM +0200, Zeljko Jovanovic wrote:
I was just reading some random man pages, and noticed a few places
where Mb should probably be changed to MB, since the intended
meaning is Megabytes, not Megabits.
In the base system, these are sort(1) and ld(1). I have only
Hello,
this evening i was writing pxe automated install modifications on
install.sh and install.sub when i found a bug in installer, when the
console speed is asked.
Original (5.3):
if [[ -n $CDEV ]]; then
_d=${CPROM:-$CDEV}
ask_yn Change the default console to
Gilbert Sanford [gilbertz@gmail.com] wrote:
You're welcome. Since the OpenBSD documentation is clear and precise,
any cloud of confusion must be a product of my own defective thinking.
So I keep going back to the documentation (I stay off Google for
OpenBSD research) to push it in and
Loïc BLOT loic.b...@unix-experience.fr wrote:
if [[ $resp == y ]]; then
ask_which speed should $_d use \
9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 $CSPEED
case $resp in
done)
Hmm you are right, i think i'm tired :)
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Best regards,
Loïc BLOT,
UNIX systems, security and network expert
http://www.unix-experience.fr
Le samedi 24 août 2013 à 23:03 +, Christian Weisgerber a écrit :
Loïc BLOT loic.b...@unix-experience.fr wrote:
if [[ $resp ==
In fact i'm not tired, it's logical :)
Here is my patched question:
ask_which speed should $_d use \
9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 $CSPEED $pxe_console_speed
Show:
[auto] instead if [9600] (auto is value of pxe_console_speed).
If i do a echo speed: $CSPEED before ask_which, CSPEED is empty
You are spot on in your observation that MySQL is not OpenBSD. I used
the lesson I learned in that succinct assertion to realize the distinction
between a pkg-readme and a manual page, i.e., a pkg-readme is not a
manual page, even if an OpenBSD developer wrote the pkg-readme!
Please pardon me
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 10:06 PM, Guy Ferguson guyfergu...@tpg.com.au wrote:
Hmm - ok, I actually just went to that path
(/usr/local/share/doc/pkg-
readmes/) and there are 4 files, one of which is a
mysql-server-5.x.xx..but it's only 1325 bytes, and certainly no
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