Re: Building libav/ffmpeg x264 on 5.4

2014-03-28 Thread Michael Lackner
Hello, And that's why I cannot use ffmpeg directly. Part of what I am doing is bringing a certain x264 benchmark onto a wide variety of systems, and to do that properly, I would need to use the exact same options for comparisons sake. After managing, proper documentation is being provided

Re: Building libav/ffmpeg x264 on 5.4

2014-03-28 Thread Michael Lackner
And me again, I tried that now, setting CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/LDFLAGS to -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib, and then linking the current x264 release against OpenBSDs ffmpeg package, but it makes no difference. x264's config.log says: checking for sws_init_context(0,0,0); in

Re: Netgear WG311T Atheros Chipset Wireless Problem

2014-03-28 Thread Kaspars Bankovskis
You have an extra dot in the address - 192.168..5.1 Did you copy your config correctly? On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 03:03:49PM +0800, Wong Peter wrote: Dear all, I had bought a Netgear WG311T Atheros Chipset. The Openbsd kernel(dmesg) shows this card as ath0. Therefore, I try to configure it

Re: Encrypting httpd/nginx and friends

2014-03-28 Thread Manuel Giraud
Erling Westenvik erling.westen...@gmail.com writes: Since none of the servers have tools for remote administration, my only option for unlocking any crypto volumes will be over ssh(4). AFAIK that means I cannot encrypt any parts of the OS itself since all partitions are required to be present

Re: Building libav/ffmpeg x264 on 5.4

2014-03-28 Thread Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Michael Lackner said: Hello, And that's why I cannot use ffmpeg directly. Part of what I am doing is bringing a certain x264 benchmark onto a wide variety of systems, and to do that properly, I would need to use the exact same options for comparisons sake. After managing, proper

poor performance with GRE

2014-03-28 Thread Loïc Blot
Hi, I'm using GRE to connect to remote sites. GRE is on my border routers and PF is enabled on those routers. BGP is enabled for WAN connectivity and OSPF is enabled for local routing and OSPF over GRE routing. I have poor performance on the GRE tunnel (2 MBps instead of 500 MBps without the GRE

Re: Anyone tried new PC-Engines apu1c board yet?

2014-03-28 Thread Zé Loff
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:51:03PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: I've been thinking about upgrading my Alix 2d3 board to the new apu1c/apu1c4 (http://www.pcengines.ch/apu1c.htm) - I think there was some availability a few weeks ago but now the site says they are out of stock until April

Re: Building libav/ffmpeg x264 on 5.4

2014-03-28 Thread Michael Lackner
Hello, Actually, you greatly piqued my interest right there. So I have started fooling around with the ports Makefiles of graphics/ffmpeg and multimedia/x264 until i finally managed to pull it off! Needed some modifications of ffmpegs Makefile to throw out all dependencies on libx264 and

autoinstall on SGI Indigo

2014-03-28 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
Hi, reading the INSTALL.sgi with regard to autoinstall, and also the manpage I find that: The filename DHCP parameter specifies the installer mode, e.g. auto_install. On architectures where this parameter is used for netbooting, create a symbolic link named auto_install pointing to the boot

Re: autoinstall on SGI Indigo

2014-03-28 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
On Friday, March 28, 2014 21:01 CET, Sebastian Reitenbach sebas...@l00-bugdead-prods.de wrote: Hi, reading the INSTALL.sgi with regard to autoinstall, and also the manpage I find that: The filename DHCP parameter specifies the installer mode, e.g. auto_install. On architectures

Re: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src

2014-03-28 Thread Denis Fondras
Hi all, Why is there cu(1) and tip(1) in base ? I am wondering what is the real difference between these two (apart tip(1) has more options :p) Denis Le 26/03/2014 14:00, Nicholas Marriott a écrit : CVSROOT: /cvs Module name: src Changes by: n...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/03/26

Re: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src

2014-03-28 Thread Theo de Raadt
Why is there cu(1) and tip(1) in base ? I am wondering what is the real difference between these two (apart tip(1) has more options :p) It is a bit historical. A large factor is that unfortunately people's fingers remember things. In reality the cost is very small, since they can be hard