Re: Bump [q] gradle on NetBSD 9.1 (amd64) with OpenJDK 11 -- does not work

2020-11-21 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
I just ran into it independently on NetBSD/amd64 current 9.99.x. On 20.11.2020 02:59, ts1000 wrote: > Hello, > wanted to bump up my question to see if anybody could help. > Also, if I may, I wanted to ask if this group is the right question > about using NetBSD as a development environment (using

Re: Getting undefined reference to ___tls_get_addr when building packages on netbsd-5.2/i386

2020-08-03 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 03.08.2020 10:48, Brian Buhrow wrote: > hello. Following up on my own thread, I've figured out that the > symbol in question ___tls_get_addr shows up in libbfd.a if I install > pkgsrc/devel/binutils. The question now is, how can I get my packages to > link against that library? And,

Re: [SOLVED-ish] Performance weirdness with netbsd-9 /usr/bin/grep

2020-05-23 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 23.05.2020 04:30, Paul Ripke wrote: > [SOLVID-ish]: Argh! I thought this sounded familiar... > > slave:ksh$ LC_ALL=C time /usr/bin/grep -c Jan/2020 /home/httpd/log/access.log > 407186 > 0.91 real 0.42 user 0.48 sys > > So has the default value of LC_ALL (or LC_.*)

Re: linux binary convert

2020-04-16 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 16.04.2020 19:20, Fekete Zoltán wrote: > > Thanks for the answer. You might give me advice how run the built binary > (linux) in a debugger. The linux gdb doesn't work as it can't see the > process, NetBSD debugger doesn't know the format. > > Development on linux is solution , it'sobvious,

Re: What is the difference between nvmm-netbsd and kvm-linux?

2020-03-06 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 06.03.2020 19:42, Maxime Villard wrote: > Having said that, indeed KVM will architecturally perform fewer syscalls, > because it emulates certain devices in kernel mode -- which can increase > performance because it avoids a kernel<->userland cycle, but can decrease > security (see bug class

Re: What is the difference between nvmm-netbsd and kvm-linux?

2020-03-06 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 06.03.2020 10:22, Ilia Zykov wrote: > Hello, > > this page - https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/from_zero_to_nvmm says: > > “One thing you may have noticed from Fig. A, is that the complex emulation > machinery is not in the kernel, but in USERLAND. This is an excellent > security property

Moritz Systems

2020-03-04 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
tailor made distributions and packaging third party software in packaging collections. I will be pleased to have your suggestions regarding potential clients interested for our services and their requirements. I’m looking forward to your reply. Best regards, Kamil Rytarowski CTO, Moritz Systems

Re: Problems with C++ compiler on 9.0_RC2

2020-02-06 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 06.02.2020 10:09, Marc Baudoin wrote: > Hi, > > I recently upgraded a NetBSD/amd64 8.1 system to 9.0_RC2 and I > noticed problems when compiling C++ programs. > > For instance, with pkgsrc/devel/cmake: > > In file included from /usr/include/g++/memory:74:0, > from

Re: How do you set $PS1 on /bin/ksh

2020-01-24 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 24.01.2020 14:19, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Hi, > > [hoping my post doesn't arrive duplicated or triplicated] > > How do you set the prompt in ksh? The man page doesn't seem to help. > OpenBSD ksh has a different manpage. Compare: > https://man.openbsd.org/ksh.1#PS1 > and >

Re: pkgtools/plist-utils and red-black tree implementations

2020-01-01 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 01.01.2020 18:26, Frédéric Fauberteau wrote: > Hi, > > I tried to build pkgtools/plist-utils on FreeBSD and I got: > plist_tree.c:37:10: fatal error: 'sys/rbtree.h' file not found > #include > ^~ > 1 error generated. > *** Error code 1 > > I found that OpenBSD (and

Re: EV_SET fallout (was Re: rxvt-unicode build snafu)

2019-11-22 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 22.11.2019 15:12, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: > On 22.11.2019 15:08, Greg Troxel wrote: >> Bob Bernstein writes: >> >>> In file included from ./../libev/ev_kqueue.c:42:0, >>> from ./../libev/ev.c:2684, >>> from ev_cpp.C:

Re: EV_SET fallout (was Re: rxvt-unicode build snafu)

2019-11-22 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 22.11.2019 15:08, Greg Troxel wrote: > Bob Bernstein writes: > >> In file included from ./../libev/ev_kqueue.c:42:0, >> from ./../libev/ev.c:2684, >> from ev_cpp.C:2: >> ./../libev/ev_kqueue.c: In function 'void kqueue_change(int, int, int, int)': >>

Re: Another NVMM question

2019-10-09 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
> > On Oct 9, 2019, at 11:15 AM, Chavdar Ivanov wrote: > >> Any chance you are trying to install Windows 10/64 ? AFAIK it still >> doesn't run with nvmm. The 32-bit version is fine. though. >> >> On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 at 16:47, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >>>

Re: Another NVMM question

2019-10-09 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 09.10.2019 17:37, Robert Nestor wrote: > Got a few systems installed and running under NVMM in NetBSD 9.0, but ran > into this playing with a Windows installation. It appears to be coming from > NVMM and I’m curious if this is a current limitation in NVMM or are there > some QEMU parameters

Re: Install problems with LinuxMint in mvmm

2019-10-08 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
t; installation CD this way. > > > On Oct 8, 2019, at 9:40 AM, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: > >> On 08.10.2019 16:31, Robert Nestor wrote: >>> Playing with nvmm in an Oct 9 NetBSD 9.0 build. Sucessfully installed >>> a version of NetBSD 8.0 but ran into problems tr

Re: Install problems with LinuxMint in mvmm

2019-10-08 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 08.10.2019 16:31, Robert Nestor wrote: > Playing with nvmm in an Oct 9 NetBSD 9.0 build. Sucessfully installed > a version of NetBSD 8.0 but ran into problems tryuing to install a > LinuxMint 19.2 64-bit system. Nvmm throws these errors: > > qemu-system-x86_64: NVMM: Unexpected WRMSR 0x1c9

Re: addition to man pages?

2019-09-17 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 17.09.2019 13:30, Jay Patel wrote: > Hello All, > can we add such ASCII arts in man pages? :P > No, but feel free to make an alternative pkgsrc-packaged documentation. > for eg. man ls > __ > / Within current directory, ls displays the \ > | names of files

Re: supplementary 32 bits libraries on amd64 Netbsd

2019-09-14 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 14.09.2019 16:27, Pierre Dupond wrote: > Hi All, > I want to use some X11 32 bits libraries (for 32 bits Netbsd programs) > on amd64 NetBSD. I have tried to install the libraries under > "/emul/netbsd32" but the library is not found. > > However, if I use the LD_LIBRARY_PATH like in this

Re: invalid ELF class 2; expected 1

2019-06-10 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 10.06.2019 03:31, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote: > Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote: > >> # ldd /usr/pkg/bin/screen-4.6.2 >> ldd: /usr/pkg/bin/screen-4.6.2: invalid ELF class 2; expected 1 >> >> What does that mean? It seems to happen on amd64 but not on i386. > > Replying to myself: This is an amd64 binary

Re: is netbsd actually a toolkit?

2019-04-22 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 22.04.2019 06:16, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > freebsd has an internal focus to become a good server operating system. > openbsd has an internal focus to become a highly secure operating system. > what is netbsd's internal focus? can't be just a highly portable operating > system! is it more to be a

Re: Qemu virtual machine

2019-03-16 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 16.03.2019 11:48, Pedro Pinho wrote: > Hi everyone! > I'm planning to create a qemu virtual machine on my NetBSD laptop, so I > can set-up a minimal linux system running Firefox and watch Netflix on > NetBSD. > I'm wondering though, which one is better for this user case, HAXM or > NVMM? Any

Re: HAXM in pkgsrc

2019-02-14 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 13.02.2019 07:35, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: > HAXM has been imported into pkgsrc/emulators/haxm. > There is a regression in recent qemu 3.1.0 & HAXM that can cause initialization of a guest crash. I will put a dedicated version into wip/qemu-haxm v. 3.0.0 and keep there until t

HAXM in pkgsrc

2019-02-12 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
HAXM has been imported into pkgsrc/emulators/haxm. HAXM is a cross-platform hardware-assisted virtualization engine (hypervisor), widely used as an accelerator for Android Emulator and QEMU. It has always supported running on Windows and macOS, and has been ported to other host operating systems

Re: how much percent of netbsd core is c89?

2018-12-24 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 24.12.2018 17:09, Gua Chung Lim wrote: >> For practical reasons we restrict c89 + extensions to building tools. >> For the rest we prefer gnu99. > If we still restrict to c89, > does that mean (in majority) there are no keywords > "inline", "restrict", "_Bool", "_Complex" or "_Imaginary"? The

Re: how much percent of netbsd core is c89?

2018-12-24 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 24.12.2018 18:06, i...@sdf.org wrote: >> For practical reasons we restrict c89 + extensions to building tools. > > what is intended by "tools"? > src/tools signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: how much percent of netbsd core is c89?

2018-12-24 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 24.12.2018 15:46, i...@sdf.org wrote: > is netbsd still using c89 for a majority of it's core? > if yes, approximately how much percent would that be? > For practical reasons we restrict c89 + extensions to building tools. For the rest we prefer gnu99. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP

Re: panic after sysupgrade update to NetBSD8.0

2018-07-24 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 24.07.2018 15:44, Miwa Susumu wrote: > Hi all. > > I try update to NetBSD 8.0 from about six months ago current. > by sysupgrade. > This would a downgrade and it's not fully supported and can brick your setup. It might be easier to reinstall unless you know what you are doing. > after

Re: Booting netbsd-8 fails

2018-07-22 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 22.07.2018 16:05, Gua Chung Lim wrote: > * Martin Husemann (mar...@duskware.de) wrote: >> On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 05:55:30PM +0700, Gua Chung Lim wrote: >>> * Martin Husemann (mar...@duskware.de) wrote: Can you please try with a kernel from the official build? Since you had (unclear)

Re: Booting netbsd-8 fails

2018-07-22 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 22.07.2018 12:33, Gua Chung Lim wrote: > * Kamil Rytarowski (n...@gmx.com) wrote: >>> Booting fails, and I end up booting with this... >>> https://i.imgur.com/rC5pCGL.png >>> =20 >>> Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. >>> =20 >>

Re: Booting netbsd-8 fails

2018-07-22 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 22.07.2018 12:02, Gua Chung Lim wrote: > Hi all, > > Few months ago, I tried NetBSD 8.0 RC1. Booting failed. > Today NetBSD 8.0 is released, so I tried it again. > Booting failed with exactly the same symptom. > Both cases, I did upgrading from NetBSD 7.1_STABLE. > > # uname -a > NetBSD

Re: string_view and clang

2018-06-08 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 08.06.2018 17:04, Patrick Welche wrote: > According to > > http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support > > string_view is supported by gcc 7 and clang 4.0. As in NetBSD-current > base we have gcc 6.4.0 and clang 5.0.1, I thought I would try it out: > > $ clang -std=c++17 -o foo

Re: ffmpeg3 text relocations

2018-06-08 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 08.06.2018 13:11, Fekete Zoltán wrote: > Hi There! > > I'm trying to build ffmpeg3 pkgsrc on NetBSD8 i386. > The build is successful, ffmpeg itself is usable. > > However I see ugly warnings on every start of the program: > > /usr/pkg/lib/ffmpeg3/libavdevice.so.57: text relocations >

Re: emulation for 32 bit big endian?

2018-05-25 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 24.05.2018 19:43, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > What is the quickest and easiest NetBSD to install that is 32 bit and > big endian using an emulator? I need a working network in the virtual > system too or an easy way to copy files to its virtual disk. > > For example, I fetched kernel and iso and

Re: why zfs and dtrace?

2018-05-23 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 23.05.2018 09:06, Kathe wrote: > i doubt if zfs and dtrace work on every platform port > currently supported by netbsd, and if the ever will. > why then bother with zfs and dtrace at all? :) > We need ZFS at least for compatibility with the world as it's perhaps the most widespread file

Re: Gah... How usable is www/firefox on NetBSD?

2018-05-07 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 07.05.2018 00:20, Brett Lymn wrote: > On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 06:09:54PM +0200, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >> >> This was an occasional problem in the past. Nowadays it's crashing all >> the time and the only known workaround to me is to keep restarting the >> browser

Re: Gah... How usable is www/firefox on NetBSD?

2018-05-02 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 01.05.2018 19:32, m...@netbsd.org wrote: > On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 05:31:20PM +, m...@netbsd.org wrote: >> Hi Mayuresh. >> >> I set: >> browser.remote.autostart = false >> >> to avoid the crashes. > > Sorry, that's browser.tabs.remote.autostart=false and might wantto > change .2 too. > >

Re: Gah... How usable is www/firefox on NetBSD?

2018-05-01 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 01.05.2018 17:59, Mayuresh wrote: > Not able to browse continuously even for a minute without facing "Gah. > Your tab just crashed." in www/firefox (59). > > Can't even login to gmail, nothing happens on clicking "Next" on entering > email id. > > Is it just NetBSD or firefox 59? Or is it

Re: new NetBSD port for Tile-GX processor

2018-04-17 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
Adding some more context, Tile CPUs are marked for removal from the Linux kernel. It would be great to see it supported by NetBSD, at least as long as we could use qemu. http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1804.1/06654.html On 16.04.2018 19:20, Diana Eichert wrote: > I know I'm

Re: NetBSD disk performance on VirtualBox

2018-03-18 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 18.03.2018 15:41, Sad Clouds wrote: > On Sun, 18 Mar 2018 15:38:40 +0100 > Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote: > >> On 18.03.2018 14:41, Sad Clouds wrote: >>> Hello, are there known I/O performance issues with NetBSD on >>> VirtualBox? I've setup

Re: NetBSD disk performance on VirtualBox

2018-03-18 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 18.03.2018 14:41, Sad Clouds wrote: > Hello, are there known I/O performance issues with NetBSD on VirtualBox? > I've setup two similar VMs, one Linux, another one NetBSD, both use > SATA virtual controller with one disk. > > Writing 1GB file sequentially: > - Linux gives 425MB/sec, > - NetBSD

Re: Building amd64 without IPV6 support

2018-02-13 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 13.02.2018 23:50, Scott Burns wrote: > I have completed the above task and it works on all machine except one. > > On a firewall machine we have problems as it appears "ipnat" is unhappy > about the kernel not having IPV6 support. We have got a global option for mk.conf(5): MKINET6. It can be

Re: zenlisp : package request

2018-02-03 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 03.02.2018 13:09, Kathe wrote: > hi, is there any way i could request building a new package under netbsd? > -mayuresh > I will take care of this. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: vt100

2017-12-31 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 30.12.2017 19:25, Thomas Dickey wrote: > On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 01:09:02PM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote: >> On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 06:38:16PM +0100, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >>> On 30.12.2017 17:41, Thomas Dickey wrote: >>>> On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 11:39:3

Re: vt100

2017-12-30 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 30.12.2017 23:26, Johnny Billquist wrote: > On 2017-12-30 15:53, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >> How to setup correctly vt100 in a terminal? > > A real vt100, or some emulator running under some windows system? There > is a huge difference... > >> I've set exported TERM=

Re: vt100

2017-12-30 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 30.12.2017 20:03, Thomas Dickey wrote: > This would be an improvement for your configuration: > > LC_ALL=C xterm -ti 102 This works! signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: vt100

2017-12-30 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 30.12.2017 19:39, Thomas Dickey wrote: > - Original Message - > | From: "Valery Ushakov" <u...@stderr.spb.ru> > | To: netbsd-users@netbsd.org > | Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2017 1:28:53 PM > | Subject: Re: vt100 > | > | Kamil Rytarowski <n.

Re: vt100

2017-12-30 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 30.12.2017 17:41, Thomas Dickey wrote: > On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 11:39:38AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote: >> On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 03:53:35PM +0100, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >>> How to setup correctly vt100 in a terminal? >>> >>> I've set exported TERM=vt

Re: vt100

2017-12-30 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 30.12.2017 16:35, Greg Troxel wrote: > > Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> writes: > >> How to setup correctly vt100 in a terminal? >> >> I've set exported TERM=vt100, called tset and stty and I keep observing >> artifacts. >> >> I w

vt100

2017-12-30 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
How to setup correctly vt100 in a terminal? I've set exported TERM=vt100, called tset and stty and I keep observing artifacts. I was trying to run http://invisible-island.net/vttest/ and it does not work well. I've tested py-terminator and xterm with the same results. I'm working around the

Re: dmesg of 'NetBSD-7.1/i386' 'boot.iso' on 'Thinkpad R40'

2017-09-03 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 02.09.2017 17:00, leo_...@volny.cz wrote: > [as I'm not subscribed to this mailing list, I'd appreciate cc's of any > replies. TIA] > > While I have no intention to install NetBSD on this particular machine, > I booted it as part of a test. > > Enjoy (or weep). > > --schaafuit. >

Re: Can NetBSD cgd be used for encrypted backup?

2017-06-12 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 12.06.2017 15:03, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote: > On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 02:55:48PM +0200, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >> On 12.06.2017 14:45, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote: >>> On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 06:41:56PM +0200, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >>>> >>>&g

Re: Can NetBSD cgd be used for encrypted backup?

2017-06-12 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 12.06.2017 14:45, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote: > On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 06:41:56PM +0200, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >> >> You would need to push large part image of an encrypted volume for every >> change to files. > > That doesn't make sense to me. Why would you need

Re: Can NetBSD cgd be used for encrypted backup?

2017-06-11 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 11.06.2017 18:26, Mayuresh wrote: > On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 06:16:50PM +0200, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >>> Ok, you mean, I can mount it such that it shows encrypted files? >>> >> >> Yes, use cgdconfig(8). > > It won't really show files in encrypte

Re: Can NetBSD cgd be used for encrypted backup?

2017-06-11 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 11.06.2017 17:57, Mayuresh wrote: > On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 04:32:02PM +0200, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >>> - Can the native cgd of NetBSD be used for the purpose of encrypted >>> backup? Basically can I mount such filesystem in a way that it shows >>> encrypte

Re: Can NetBSD cgd be used for encrypted backup?

2017-06-11 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 11.06.2017 16:22, Mayuresh wrote: > I am coming from encfs/cryfs on Linux, which allow encryption at directory > level. A user space mount shows the unencrypted contents, while the > physical disk has encrypted contents, which can be easily backed up. > > encfs on NetBSD seems broken and dated

Re: NetBSD/usermode status

2017-04-30 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
I was told that usermode kernel requires custom hosting kernel with the following module: sys/arch/usermode/modules/syscallemu To build the usermode kernel we need to perform something similar to: cd /usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/conf config GENERIC_USERMODE cd ../compile/GENERIC_USERMODE make depend

Re: NetBSD/usermode status

2017-04-27 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
gt; > mailto:netbsd-users@netbsd.org) > > > Hi, > Ok, that's already something that gives hope:) But where can I find a > howto guide about it? Nothing pops up either in the netbsd.org domain or > outside that except the ones I mentioned. > Regards, > r0ller > ---

Re: NetBSD/usermode status

2017-04-26 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 26.04.2017 10:59, r0ller wrote: > Hi All, > > Just wanted to quickly ask if anyone knows if NetBSD/usermode is > available at all for general use since the last discussion I found in > the mail archives about it dates back to 2011 and does not reveal > anything of its state while the most

Re: mmap and MAP_FIXED

2016-05-12 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 12.05.2016 10:21, Daniel Jour wrote: > I'm currently working on CLISP and am trying to build it on > NetBSD 7.0 (GENERIC.201509250726Z) amd64. I think you are probably aware of it, but CLISP already exists in pkgsrc/lang/clist and works (builds) on NetBSD. Are you working on upstreaming of

Re: fuse / refuse

2016-05-02 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 03.05.2016 01:35, Greg Troxel wrote: > there are two FUSE interfaces Last time I checked there were actually 3 interfaces on NetBSD and one needed aid from pkgsrc and use the upstream fuse package. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Am I traced?

2016-04-15 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 15.04.2016 04:09, Eric Haszlakiewicz wrote: > > On 4/11/2016 11:52 PM, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 >> >> I'm trying to write a check whether I am a traced process. >

Am I traced?

2016-04-11 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I'm trying to write a check whether I am a traced process. Is the following code correct: #define _KMEMUSER #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include int main(int argc, char **argv) { int traced = -1;

Re: How to install/build Go applications?

2016-01-21 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 21.01.2016 21:01, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: > How to build and install Go applications using Go from pkgsrc? > > I mean, not to add new packages, but for example is it possible to > build gogs [1]? > > Thanks > >

How to install/build Go applications?

2016-01-21 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
How to build and install Go applications using Go from pkgsrc? I mean, not to add new packages, but for example is it possible to build gogs [1]? Thanks [1] Gogs (Go Git Service) is a painless self-hosted Git service. https://gogs.io

Capture text in console with colors

2016-01-12 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I ran into issue with a need to capture the screen of a running program and paste it to libreoffice or similar tool as a listing with colors. While it's easier for batch programs putting output on stdout and exiting, it was more difficult to do

Re: Firsts in NetBSD

2016-01-07 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 07.01.2016 19:13, Swift Griggs wrote: > > I'm writing some documentation for a class I'm teaching soon at my > job. One section covers various BSD's (each separate) contribution > to features in the collective endowment of Unix variants out >

Reduce CPU usage of PulseAudio on NetBSD

2015-12-22 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 The simplest way to reduce >90% CPU usage to <1% on a NetBSD host is the following set of two commands (assuming running daemon): pacmd "unload-module module-oss" pacmd "load-module module-oss mmap=0 device=/dev/audio" In general there is an

Re: Fwd: Problems installing NetBSD 7.0

2015-10-11 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 11.10.2015 08:30, Michael van Elst wrote: > n...@gmx.com (Kamil Rytarowski) writes: > >> I have likely the same (or similar) issue with my amd64 box. >> There are 4 physical cpus x 2 hyper-thread = 8 cores. From time >>

Re: Fwd: Problems installing NetBSD 7.0

2015-10-10 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 10.10.2015 14:00, Fredrik Pettai wrote: > > Begin forwarded message: >> >> http://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item=BSD-Linux-Late-2015 > >> > The installation of NetBSD 7.0 didn’t work smooth for the author of > this article, and the same

Re: Upgrading from rc3 to NetBSD 7.0

2015-10-09 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 09.10.2015 08:18, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > On 8 October 2015 at 23:00, Soren Jacobsen wrote: >> The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 7.0, the >> fifteenth major release of the NetBSD operating system. > > Hurrah! >

autoinst.sh for GPT

2015-10-04 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I've prepared a script to automatically install NetBSD on a GPT disk. It's tuned to work in an environment with constrain set of utilities, optimized for boot.iso and boot-com.iso. ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/kamil/autoinst.sh Q: What

Re: Java ME toolchain on NetBSD

2015-08-24 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 21.08.2015 11:40, David Brownlee wrote: On 21 August 2015 at 10:23, Kamil Rytarowski n...@gmx.com wrote: I have got a new fancy utility with support for Java ME applets. Is there a way to build j2me 'hello world' application on NetBSD? I

Rump kernel - how to make an omelette without breaking the kitchen!

2015-08-21 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 For all Polish speakers, There is a new article in the current magazine for programmers about principles and design ideas of the rump kernels. It should hit Empik soo n. http://programistamag.pl/programista-7-2015-38/ Rump kernel – czyli jak

Re: Wheel behaviour

2015-08-21 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 21.08.2015 23:09, Bob Bernstein wrote: So I am surprised to see that when, as that user, I type 'su', I am propelled into root user status without needing to enter a password. Thoughts, anyone? Please check whether your root password is

Java ME toolchain on NetBSD

2015-08-21 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I have got a new fancy utility with support for Java ME applets. Is there a way to build j2me 'hello world' application on NetBSD? I don't need the newest toolchain, neither IDE with GUI - just plain command line compiler is fine. -BEGIN PGP

Re: Security and PAX

2015-06-06 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 06.06.2015 14:35, Christos Zoulas wrote: In article 20150606142015.ga61...@nordend.local.sourire.ch, rhin...@epost.ch wrote: Hi, I am quite new to netbsd and I am curious about the security mechanisms available. In the security page http://www.netbsd.org/support/security/;, I can see

Re: Request to reconsider removal of groff from base system

2015-04-05 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
Greg A. Woods wrote: At Tue, 31 Mar 2015 12:24:51 +0100, Gerard Lally lists+netbsd.us...@netmail.ie wrote: Subject: Request to reconsider removal of groff from base system As someone who uses groff as a lightweight alternative to TeX and friends** I would argue that groff is far from

Request for mentorship

2015-03-29 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
Hello, My name is Kamil, I'm 28 years old and I'm from Poland. I use systems evolved from the Unix V1 prototype since late nineties. For the most part of this time I used the GNU/Linux. I was an apprentice in the mentoring process in the Mageia distribution for 3 months and I was a packager

Re: NetBSD for the dekstop

2015-02-17 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
Stephan wrote: Hi! Is there anyone still interested in bringing NetBSD to the desktop? By NetBSD on desktop I understand to have: 1. A choice of using full featured main modern DE: KDE4, Gnome3 and their relatives like MATE. 2. Stable DRM (X Window), slacking USB cable not panicking the

Re: cksum new parameters -q and -r

2014-08-20 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
Alistair Crooks a...@pkgsrc.org, Tuesday, August 05, 2014 at 10:46 PM Just provide the file as stdin, e.g. % md5 Makefile c484c4693b61f058087c0bb84091adfb % Hello, Thank you for your reply. Actually my idea was to omit pipes (as my tool doesn't support it in an unbitter way), I've just

Re: Reliable way to run emulated Linux under NetBSD

2014-08-18 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
Hello, Thank you everybody for your private and public feedback. To dot my I's I'm going to give the solution for people looking for a solution how to run Linux in qemu / NetBSD and have it usable, so in my understanding with networking between guest and host and at serial connection. To

Reliable way to run emulated Linux under NetBSD

2014-08-13 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
Hello,   I'm looking for a reliable and flawless way to run emulated Linux (GNU/Linux distribution under some tool). I'm using i386 and amd64.   I was trying to use qemu (from pkgsrc) for this purpose... but I can't progress farther than grub boot menu. When a system is supposed to boot all I

Re: Import timeout(1) from FreeBSD

2014-07-30 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
Hello, I've filed a problem-report (hopefully it won't be sorted out by spam-filters) with a proposed patches. The former aims to import FreeBSD sources as they are, the latter to adapt timeout(1) for NetBSD. Comments and tests are welcome... after midnight coding! The patches are waiting

Import timeout(1) from FreeBSD

2014-07-27 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
Hello,   The FreeBSD team produced BSD-licensed timeout(1).   Sources http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revisionrevision=268745 Production https://phabric.freebsd.org/D377   Is it a good idea to import their result into our base trees? This tool will make my life easier, my use case is doing