On 12/12/14 19:48, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 15:00, Richard Toohey wrote:
(3) can help with the POSIX questions.
The maintainer has asked the same question on a MOC forum:
http://moc.daper.net/node/1369
I have no idea what posix features they want, so it's a tough question.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 15:00, Richard Toohey wrote:
> (3) can help with the POSIX questions.
>
> The maintainer has asked the same question on a MOC forum:
>
> http://moc.daper.net/node/1369
I have no idea what posix features they want, so it's a tough question.
unistd.h does say
#define _POS
On 12.12.2014 03:00, Richard Toohey wrote:
Hi, guys.
This might be more a question for ports@ but it is also a general "do
you use it" question.
I've been trying to help the MOC maintainer with testing changes on
OpenBSD.
He wants to use some newer POSIX features but it seems that if he
does
>The maintainer has asked the same question on a MOC forum:
I'll take the first option:
>1. Stop using MOC
I'm a user of MOC when using Linux, because it's simple to config, but I think
the OpenBSD Project will be fine without MOC updates, and the users can switch
to mpd.
I've used MOC quite a bit on OpenBSD, though just a local compile -
nothing fancy like a port. It's probably the only non-base program I
ever use on the Sparc 5.
What specifically is missing?
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 8:00 PM, Richard Toohey
wrote:
> Hi, guys.
>
> This might be more a question for
Hi, guys.
This might be more a question for ports@ but it is also a general "do
you use it" question.
I've been trying to help the MOC maintainer with testing changes on OpenBSD.
He wants to use some newer POSIX features but it seems that if he does
so, he'll have to leave OpenBSD behind. I
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