On 8/26/24 10:49 AM, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
On Mon, 26 Aug 2024 09:21:30 +0200,
Benjamin Stürz wrote:
On 8/26/24 2:56 AM, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 12:36:50AM +0200, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
Hi ports@,
here is a WIP port of the OpenXRay game engine,
used by the
On 8/26/24 2:56 AM, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 12:36:50AM +0200, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
Hi ports@,
here is a WIP port of the OpenXRay game engine,
used by the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series of games.
WWW: https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16
The linking step requires large amounts of
Hi ports@,
here is a WIP port of the OpenXRay game engine,
used by the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series of games.
WWW: https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16
The linking step requires large amounts of RAM,
so before compiling, make sure you have your limits set:
$ ulimit -d $(ulimit -Hd)
4GB of RAM are n
Hi,
thanks for the contributions.
I have attached a new version of the port.
On 1/11/24 11:14, Omar Polo wrote:
Hello,
Well, the port actually looks good, even if a manpage (or at least
installing the README) would be useful :)
apmtop(1) now has a man page.
It's still quite bare bones, but so
On 1/5/24 19:33, James Cook wrote:
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 10:24:18PM +0100, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
Hi ports@,
this is my next little project, after sysutils/lsblk.
apmtop is a simple utility for measuring power consumption
and statistics related to it, in a little TUI interface.
There is
.
Obviously, this is not (yet) commit-ready, so:
Comments and Suggestions are _very_ welcome!
WWW: https://got.stuerz.xyz/?action=summary&path=apmtop.git
PS:
The keybindings are in the README.md, until I write a man page.
Happy new year,
Benjamin Stürz
apmtop.tgz
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On 12/4/23 02:22, Greg Steuck wrote:
Greg Steuck writes:
I verified that this works well enough in emacs with eglot. Maybe others
will find it useful enough to OK? If so, I'd apprecite a bit of extra
diligence as this is my first rust port.
rust-src seems important for this port, maybe it sho
Hi ports@,
the URLs changed, because I switched from Cgit to GotWeb.
Is a REVISION bump needed?
Index: Makefile
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/lsblk/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -p -r1.4 Makefile
--- Makefile27
Hi ports@,
The HOMEPAGE URL of wayland/dmenu-wayland is invalid.
HOMEPAGE = https://github.com/nyyManni/wayland
The correct URL (according to GH_PROJECT) is:
https://github.com/nyyManni/dmenu-wayland
--
Benjamin Stürz
On 04.12.23 02:22, Greg Steuck wrote:
Greg Steuck writes:
I verified that this works well enough in emacs with eglot. Maybe others
will find it useful enough to OK? If so, I'd apprecite a bit of extra
diligence as this is my first rust port.
It works for me.
rust-src seems important for thi
Hi ports@,
This update changes the behavior of the -i option,
which prevents lsblk(8) from printing Unicode characters.
Instead of printing spaces, with this update,
lsblk will print ASCII symbols if -i was specified.
Tested on amd64.
Index: Makefile
===
my machines for reference.
Best regards,
Benjamin Stürz
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Hi,
On 19.06.23 12:24, Omar Polo wrote:
On 2023/06/19 09:09:39 +0200, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
Hi,
sorry if this is getting a little annoying.
sorry, i thought it was already in tree.
I've added MAKE_ENV += CC="${CC}" and imported, thanks!
I just realized that I left
submit my next port :)
Congrats, your port is in the tree! Thanks again for working on it
(and for your perseverence).
Thanks to you and everyone who helped me get here.
Thanks again,
Benjamin Stürz
Hi,
sorry if this is getting a little annoying.
On 11.06.23 09:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023/06/10 23:40, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
Hi,
what should I do next?
I have at least 2 OKs now, but I don't have any commit rights.
I only count 1 developer ok so far (op@).
I'll add my
On 11.06.23 09:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023/06/10 23:40, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
Hi,
what should I do next?
I have at least 2 OKs now, but I don't have any commit rights.
I only count 1 developer ok so far (op@).
Sorry, I thought
Build and tests OK on current/amd64 in a
Hi,
what should I do next?
I have at least 2 OKs now, but I don't have any commit rights.
Could someone import lsblk into the ports tree?
Thanks,
Benjamin Stürz
On 09.06.23 09:19, Laurent Cheylus wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 22:44:12 +0200, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
I have finally gotten Op
Hi Laurent,
On 31.05.23 15:29, Laurent Cheylus wrote:
On Tue, 30 May 2023 17:28:00 +0200, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
lsblk(8) is a simple tool to list attached block devices.
This specifically is a clone of the one in util-linux.
This is actually my second attempt of submitting this port.
This
On 31.05.23 15:29, Laurent Cheylus wrote:
On Tue, 30 May 2023 17:28:00 +0200, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
lsblk(8) is a simple tool to list attached block devices.
This specifically is a clone of the one in util-linux.
This is actually my second attempt of submitting this port.
This time I reworked
On 30.05.23 20:00, Dave Voutila wrote:
Benjamin Stürz writes:
Hi Omar,
On 30.05.23 19:03, Omar Polo wrote:
Hello,
I remember that when I started using OpenBSD I kind of missed
lsblk...
Now I wouldn't look back probably, but it could be nice for newcommers
(at least :-)
Yeah, that&
e upstream too
you're qualified enough I'd say ;-)
Done
- I'd drop -Werror from release tarballs. While it is super-useful
during development, it is a super-pita for packagers when the C
compiler gets updated.
Done
Best regards,
Benjamin Stürz
lsblk-1.2.3.tgz
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st regards,
Benjamin Stürz
lsblk.tgz
Description: Binary data
a nice way.
WWW: https://git.stuerz.xyz/openbsd/lsblk
Best regards,
Benjamin Stürz
On 30.04.23 20:58, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
Hello,
this my first time submitting a port to OpenBSD.
DESCR: Clone of util-linux's lsblk(8) for OpenBSD.
I have tested it on amd64 and it works with my SATA
o see all block devices
(that's what lsblk uses), but it doesn't show any other information
about the device. You'd have to do `disklabel dev` afterwards, which is
a little cumbersome.
Another reason to use lsblk over disklabel is that lsblk scales the
values automatically, while disklabel requires `-p unit`.
Best regards,
Benjamin Stürz
l-linux's lsblk(8) for OpenBSD.
"""
Thanks for your feedback,
Benjamin Stürz
lsblk.tgz
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4.2BSD /usr/src
wd0j 6.0G 4.2BSD /usr/obj
wd0k 11G 4.2BSD /home
Thanks for testing.
Looks about right.
In the next version I'm gonna fix the whitespace and add a header.
Best regards,
Benjamin Stürz
round would be to:
# chgrp operator /usr/local/sbin/lsblk
# chmod g+s /usr/local/sbin/lsblk
If you have any ideas for improvement, please let me know.
Best regards,
Benjamin Stürz
On 30.04.23 20:58, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
Hello,
this my first time submitting a port to OpenBSD.
DESCR: Clone of util-linux's lsblk(8) for OpenBSD.
I have tested it on amd64 and it works with my SATA SSD and USB HDD.
Please test it on your hardware and give me feedback.
Unfortunate
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