On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 09:01:06PM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
> Hi misc@ long time since I posted
>
> collect2: error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault]
>
> while building gcc-4.9.4 package on Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway
>
> I'm running 12/22/2017 octeon snapshot, bsd.mp
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I have a Thinkpad X240 with the buttonless clickpad. On snapshot
6.2-current #311, the only soft buttons that function are the buttons
at the top of the clickpad. The soft buttons at the bottom of the
clickpad all act as a left-click. Further, in wsconsctl, the
mouse.type is "unknown_19". If
Hi misc@ long time since I posted
collect2: error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault]
while building gcc-4.9.4 package on Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway
I'm running 12/22/2017 octeon snapshot, bsd.mp GENERIC.MP kernel.
System built 109 packages before Seg Fault when building
On 12/29/17 12:00, Michael Hekeler wrote:
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> I want to keep track of my changings in configfiles
> like "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" or "~/.tmux.conf" and so
>
> Normally I create "/root/RCS" and "~/RCS".
> Then in every directory with configfiles that I want to change I
> create a symlink ./RCS ->
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 12:21:23PM -0200, x9p wrote:
>
> On Tue, December 26, 2017 11:44 am, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 08:56:12AM -0200, x9p wrote:
> >> If someone can give it a try, I had found no solution to free the sound
> >> device or to kill a
> >> mpv zpmbie
Dinesh
Can you not host your own git server and just do a nightly cvs import into
that git server? Or am i missing something here to this conversation?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 29, 2017, at 5:16 PM, Kai Wetlesen wrote:
>
> Dinesh,
>
> Short answer: No.
>
> Long
Dinesh,
Short answer: No.
Long answer: I speak on behalf of myself only. Just what exactly is wrong
with the already existing CVS? Why is a Git repo required?
Learn CVS, then teach it to your students.
~Kai
> On Dec 28, 2017, at 10:05, Dinesh Thirumurthy
>
Hi everyone,
Due to the number of people who have requested my add-blocking scripts,
I figured I would also post them to @misc so anyone can easily enjoy
network-wide bad-host/add-blocking.
I won't go into detail on how to set up routing/dhcp/unbound/anchors
etc, for that see:
Dinesh --
everything you say below is a giganic pile of dung. We make all our
software available to everyone. The internet spans the planet.
You are making stuff up, and it is not appreciated how you appear to
be misrepresenting the project.
Please go fluff up your sense of selfworth
Dear Mike and others,
OpenBSD is great project. It should reach every country equally.
That is called "Parity". Rest of the world is at par with USA and Canada.
Have a look at this picture today
https://github.com/hakrtech/readme/blob/master/global-outlook.png
If you provide git protocol
This doesn't make sense. This seems like a whole lot of effort for very
little return. What is wrong with any of the ~dozen cvs mirrors
available that aren't located in the states? This seems like a huge
duplication of effort.
Why not do some testing to find the speediest mirror relative to
On 2017-12-29 18.38.17 +0100, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> > Consider sysutls/rcm -- it is an rc file manager that is agnostic to
> > version control.
>
> Looks interesting.
> But can rcm handle files in other directories than in $HOME?
> for example:
> * sshd_config in /etc/ssh
> * my.cnf in /etc
> Consider sysutls/rcm -- it is an rc file manager that is agnostic to
> version control.
Looks interesting.
But can rcm handle files in other directories than in $HOME?
for example:
* sshd_config in /etc/ssh
* my.cnf in /etc
* foo.conf in /etc/foo
On 12/29/17 17:20, Mike Burns wrote:
On 2017-12-29 10.44.44 +0100, Michael Hekeler wrote:
Although I know that my question is not 100% OpenBSD related, I would
ask here for concepts/ideas how to keep configfiles under revision
control, because I know that there are many experienced admins on
>
> So, kindly help by voting Yes to my online poll.
The poll is "We want an OpenBSD Source Repository"
Really???
But there are multiple source code mirrors.
Even anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org isn't located in US.
German mirrors are located in nuernberg and frankfurt.
Am Fri, 29 Dec 2017 12:31:12 +0100
schrieb Ingo Schwarze :
> Hi Micheal,
>
> it all depends on your specific needs and the scale of your
> deployment.
of course ;-)
> When people maintain very large numbers of machines and very often
> (...)
> Even if you would give more
On 2017-12-29 10.44.44 +0100, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> Although I know that my question is not 100% OpenBSD related, I would
> ask here for concepts/ideas how to keep configfiles under revision
> control, because I know that there are many experienced admins on this
> list.
Consider sysutls/rcm
I've not gone beyond a few thousand servers with Puppet but I can share a
few things.
* initially it feels like a *whole lot* of busy-work to get to a
minimally-useful level
* once there, knowing you can rapidly replace things is good for your
stress levels!
* in my experience the community
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 10:44:44AM +0100, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> in the past I used RCS on all machines for keeping configfiles in /home
> or /etc or whatever.
> Nearly everytime when I move to another machine I think that it would
> be cool to have all of these repoistories
Hi Micheal,
it all depends on your specific needs and the scale of your deployment.
When people maintain very large numbers of machines and very often
commission new ones and decommission old ones, i often hear such
people say that they wouldn't be able to handle their workload
without tools
Hi,
I have PC Engines' apu3b4 board and Huawei ME909s-120 mPCIe LTE modem.
I installed OpenBSD 6.2, dmesg is below.
I read here on the list there's a problem with mPCIe LTE modems on
apu3b4 (they won't work), so I'm not sure if I should give up with this
setup, or there is something that can be
Am Thu, 28 Dec 2017 18:27:08 + (UTC)
schrieb "Alceu R. de Freitas Jr." :
> For those interested, I finally released a Vagrant box for running a
> CPAN Smoker on OpenBSD 6.2:
> https://app.vagrantup.com/arfreitas/boxes/openbsd-6.2-cpan-smoker
> Regards,Alceu
>
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Hello all,
in the past I used RCS on all machines for keeping configfiles in /home
or /etc or whatever.
Nearly everytime when I move to another machine I think that it would
be cool to have all of these repoistories centralized on a server.
So I thought I should convert all of these RCS to CVS.
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