Dude, please tell me you tried another keyboard. Please.
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Stefan Wollny
wrote:
> Am 12.08.2016 um 21:14 schrieb Theo de Raadt:
> > why don't YOU invest your time
> > figuring out that first?
> This is what I have been doing for the last 36
Just guessing. I've noticed this bug:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs=146505858532099=2
disappeared after Aug 7 xkbcomp update.
Probably what you're experiencing is a side effect of that changes.
Hello,
something seems to have changed in the "si" keyboard layout with
respect to AltGr combinations in recent snapshots. I've never used any
other layouts so I don't know if they changed too.
AltGr+1 no longer produces a tilde, and I can't type umlauts (AltGr+'
-> a for รค). At first I thought
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 1:53 AM, Roderick wrote:
...
> What did change here from OpenBSD 4.8 to the current versions? Is it an
> esential change?
Yes, the previous situation with and
was confusing (code was including the wrong header and not getting the
optimized version that
...on Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 08:53:36AM +, Roderick wrote:
> I know, you will complain, because I mention here that I still use
> OpenBSD 4.8 in a machine. But my question is more general.
> I was unable to install LibreSSL-2.4.2, but installing openssl-1.0.2h
> was possible without
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016, at 10:42 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> Roderick wrote:
> > BSD is one of the oldest OS with IP support, and still now / few years
> > ago was not clear from where to take MAXHOSTNAMELEN?
> >
> > OK, sysconf(_SC_HOST_NAME_MAX) may have a theoretical advantage
> > when compiling
Am 12.08.2016 um 21:14 schrieb Theo de Raadt:
> why don't YOU invest your time
> figuring out that first?
This is what I have been doing for the last 36 hours, no sleep - no
success...
Please forget it.
Sorry for the noise.
On 2016-08-12, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
> Out of idea.
I have no idea either. I run cvsweb on a local machine. It just
works. /etc/rc.conf.local:
httpd_flags=
slowcgi_flags=
Here's my complete httpd.conf:
--->
server "default" {
> Maybe it is a hardware issue, likely not OpenBSD-related...
Stefan -- if it is a hardware issue, why don't YOU invest your time
figuring out that first?
If it turns out it is not a hardware issue, then people with OpenBSD
experience can help.
> I know that the majority of people on this list
I know that the majority of people on this list are quite experienced
with hardware as well:
Maybe it is a hardware issue, likely not OpenBSD-related...
Since the night before last my system writes "q"s where ever possible...
Startup is not possible because at the "boot: " prompt very fast "q"s
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:24:59PM -0500, jsg wrote:
>Running openbsd ver 5.9
>Using getmail and mutt
>
>decided to add my google account to the getmailrc file
>
>i.e.
>getmail -nv --rcfile blablabla --rcfile blablabla1
>
>In getmail I tried simple pop3SSL and simple
Hello,
I'll try with -current as soon as I have a bit of spare time.
Just made a (very quick) trial on current: same behaviour...
Out of idea.
--
Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
[mailto:jus...@atlantide.t28.net]
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Hi Mike,
On 2016-08-12 18:54, Mike Larkin wrote:
Shrug. Works fine here on i386 and amd64.
Do other processes crash as well? What if you leave fluxbox running?
Does
it eventually fail on its own without needing fluxbox-remote to trigger
it?
As far as I can say, no other crash, neither
Running openbsd ver 5.9
Using getmail and mutt
decided to add my google account to the getmailrc file
i.e.
getmail -nv --rcfile blablabla --rcfile blablabla1
In getmail I tried simple pop3SSL and simple IMAPSSL
both attempts resulted in google errors
After reading
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 11:23:45AM +0200, Alessandro De Laurenzis wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> (sorry, I'm having issues with my e-mail service...)
>
> >I installed fluxbox and tried to repro this. It works fine here.
> >
> >Does this fail just after many ZZZs? because it looks from your dmesg that
>
Please just leave the list then, you will be happier.
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2016, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
>
> > I hope you can see what is wrong with that attitude.
>
> Perhaps you are very good understanding technical things. But:
>
> (1) I never wanted confrontation, I just asked
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 08:59:51PM +0900, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
> Hi all .
> i report this .
>
> i take photos .
>
> they are on
> http://akita-arm.blogspot.jp/2016/08/pandaboard-openbsd.html
>
> i am looking forward to meet openbsd 60 's armv7 .
Don't waste your time with old releases on arm
Roderick wrote:
> BSD is one of the oldest OS with IP support, and still now / few years
> ago was not clear from where to take MAXHOSTNAMELEN?
>
> OK, sysconf(_SC_HOST_NAME_MAX) may have a theoretical advantage
> when compiling one program for different systems. Is it a standard?
> Why was it
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
I hope you can see what is wrong with that attitude.
Perhaps you are very good understanding technical things. But:
(1) I never wanted confrontation, I just asked something. And even if
my question was "stupid", there is no reason for
On 2016-08-11 11:31, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Dear misc@ readers,
I'm trying to set-up a cvsweb server (OpenBSD 5.9 i386) with stock
httpd(8); this is the relevant part of my httpd.conf:
# Name-based web server
server $web_domain {
listen on $ext_if port 80
location
Roderick writes:
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2016, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> OpenBSD is developed as a whole; kernel, system source, ports. Changes made
>> in one place often require changes to the other parts; if you're not tracking
>> development that is a whole lot of work you're
> -With twitchy fingers on flashing keys
> +Twitchy fingers, flashing keys
>
> -always claiming "it was just a prank!"
> +Claiming "it was just a prank!"
hi, this time (60c), i hear this:
Money, donate your pay.
Automate with a cron job and we'll be ok.
+Money, donate your pay.
Thoughtful
> Even adding "debug" keyword did not assure me
> whether the problem is with my password definition:
> wpakey s3cur3-as-#311, for illustration (was not sure
> if the '#' has to be escaped somehow); or somewhere
> else. Finally, it was the latter, but it took me a while
> to realize that.
.. or
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016, Stuart Henderson wrote:
OpenBSD is developed as a whole; kernel, system source, ports. Changes made
in one place often require changes to the other parts; if you're not tracking
development that is a whole lot of work you're going to need to replicate.
But the question
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > > As i said, my config with # in the password worked
> > > without any escaping or quoting needed.
> > >
> >
> > i understood from your mail that you'd had to escape it.
>
> that is correct.
...
now i'm jealous, i want to be able to read other
people's thoughts too.
Hi all .
i report this .
i take photos .
they are on
http://akita-arm.blogspot.jp/2016/08/pandaboard-openbsd.html
i am looking forward to meet openbsd 60 's armv7 .
regards
my favorite arm board is odroid-c2 .
and os is dietpi .
On 2016 Aug 11 (Thu) at 11:31:43 +0200 (+0200), Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
:this is the relevant part
If you knew which part was relevant, you'd know how to fix it.
Always include the entire configuration / output / etc.
--
"The voters have spoken, the bastards ..."
On 08/11/16 05:31, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
> Dear misc@ readers,
>
> I'm trying to set-up a cvsweb server (OpenBSD 5.9 i386) with stock
> httpd(8); this is the relevant part of my httpd.conf:
^
you do realize that when a lot of people see this phrase,
On 2016-08-12, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 08:53:36AM +, Roderick wrote:
>> I know, you will complain, because I mention here that I still use
>> OpenBSD 4.8 in a machine. But my question is more general.
>>
>> I was unable to install
Hi Mike,
(sorry, I'm having issues with my e-mail service...)
>I installed fluxbox and tried to repro this. It works fine here.
>
>Does this fail just after many ZZZs? because it looks from your dmesg that
>you did a bunch of them. Does it fail after the first one?
>
>-ml
the crash is triggered
Hi,
I just wanted to keep you in loop concerning my "8 Port Module" problem.
To make a long story short:
One jumper on the motherboard did fix the issue \o/
I've just changed :
two x8 signals
into
one x8, two x4 signals
with the PCIe slot and tadaa all interfaces are present.
So,
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 08:53:36AM +, Roderick wrote:
> I know, you will complain, because I mention here that I still use
> OpenBSD 4.8 in a machine. But my question is more general.
>
> I was unable to install LibreSSL-2.4.2, but installing openssl-1.0.2h
> was possible without problems.
Roderick writes:
> > Or what, do you think that guenther's commits to our headers are meant
> > to make them worse?
>
> If guenthers commits to your headers made you better or worse, was not
> the question.
So what was your question? You make a roundabout email about libressl
and endian.h and
2016-08-12 10:53 GMT+02:00 Roderick :
> I know, you will complain, because I mention here that I still use
> OpenBSD 4.8 in a machine. But my question is more general.
>
> I was unable to install LibreSSL-2.4.2, but installing openssl-1.0.2h
> was possible without problems.
>
On 03:20 Fri 12 Aug, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> Roderick writes:
> > I know, you will complain, because I mention here that I still use
> > OpenBSD 4.8 in a machine.
>
> Then why do you ask? Do you think people will happily take time to
> help you debug problems on a system that has been
Then why do you ask?
If you read, perhaps you get it.
Do you think people will happily take time to
help you debug problems on a system that has been *explicitly*
unsupported for the past five years?
If a simple question irritates so much and takes time, then believe me,
it is time to take
Roderick writes:
> I know, you will complain, because I mention here that I still use
> OpenBSD 4.8 in a machine.
Then why do you ask? Do you think people will happily take time to
help you debug problems on a system that has been *explicitly*
unsupported for the past five years?
> In file
I know, you will complain, because I mention here that I still use
OpenBSD 4.8 in a machine. But my question is more general.
I was unable to install LibreSSL-2.4.2, but installing openssl-1.0.2h
was possible without problems.
Trying to build LibreSSL-2.4.2 I got:
# make
Making all in
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 11:06:45PM -0400, Joe Gidi wrote:
> The recent flurry of activity on the armv7 port prompted me to buy a
> Wandboard Quad so I could try a new hardware platform.
>
> As you'd expect with OpenBSD, installation was dead simple and
> trouble-free. I grabbed the latest
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