Hi,
here’s a “works fine for me” port of mksh, an alternative to
both /bin/ksh and AT&T ksh. Regression tests also pass.
Please test and commit.
Thanks,
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Hi everyone,
this patch (tested on 4.4/i386 and MirBSD #10) fixes mail/bmf to
correctly remove second (and follow-up) lines of a folded header.
Please apply.
Index: Makefile
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/mail/bmf/Makefile,v
retrieving re
Theo de Raadt dixit:
>Thorsten, will you stop self-advertising yourself (and your one-man
It's a three-man team, actually.
>As an OpenBSD developer, I am continually offended by your presence
>here, and it makes me not want to do development, so I urge the
>community to solve the problem of him
Tobias Ulmer dixit:
>Why?
A little consistency never hurts (src.tar.gz and srcsys.tar.gz too).
>ports have so many disadvantages.
Yeah, sure. If OpenBSD would start to ship incomplete ports,
I hope people who want control back start using the MirPorts
Framework.
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Jack J. Woehr dixit:
> 2) It's compressed on the dist cd's (look for ports.tgz and unzip in
> /usr (UNLIKE src.tgz WHICH UNZIPS IN /usr/src WATCH YOUR REAR END ON THIS
> LATTER ONE)
In MirOS, the source tarballs unzip in / - all of them.
Maybe OpenBSD wants to adopt this?
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Hi,
I've made an interesting find.
Install the ports misc/mc, www/links+ and misc/screen.
Open an xterm, start screen inside it and links (without -g).
Click around a little, for example, on the topmost line - see
the links menu open.
mc uses the mouse inside an xterm, but not inside a
screen (w
Jonathan Schleifer dixit:
>Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> So meanwhile I use qemu for the
>> odd time when I need to use another OS.
>
>qemu has the same problem as VMware: The kernel module. It's really
>slow without the acceleration module. But maybe the it could be ported
>to OpenBS
Jim Razmus dixit:
>> >static gboolean xunsetenv(char *varname)
>> >{
>> > unsetenv(varname);
>> > return getenv(varname) == NULL ? TRUE : FALSE;
>> >}
SUSv3 online says it fails for different reasons.
Also I don't think "our" unsetenv can fail.
>This call: ioctl(oss_fd, SNDCTL_DSP_RESET) is lo
Christopher Nelson dixit:
>I was wondering what window manager was recommended
Definitively IceWM, maybe evilwm if you prefer something small.
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> bedienbaren textmode-mailclient halte (und ich hab sie alle aus
Toni Mueller dixit:
>I just tried to download a file of some 3 gigs
wget is not designed to do it. If it works, sheer luck.
The internal code uses 32-bit variables all over the place.
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Alexander Belikov dixit:
>MSN support is disabled now, because it needs
gcc 3.4, believe me. Otherwise, it just segfaults.
Even with the patch from
http://centericq.de/archive/contrib/patches/centericq-4.21.0.msn.patch
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Uwe Dippel dixit:
>Naïve as I am, just when I tar /home/users/, that it doesn't bug out
>on long filenames/paths.
Use CPIO.
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> emacs als auch vi zum Kotzen finde (joe rules) und pine für den einzig
> bedienbaren textmode-mailclient halte (und ich hab sie alle ausprobiert). ;)
Hall
Ian Darwin dixit:
[ /proc ]
> I had thought it was necessary, but have run without it.
The docs say procfs -o linu and /emul/linux/etc/mtab (empty)
were needed, didn't try without...
> Or even just patch out javaldr altogether, if what it wants to do
> can't be done in our environment?
Just pat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
You do not provide much detail on what you're doing so I can only
guess and try to give generic help.
>automake-1.9:
>automake-1.9: ## Internal Error ##
>automake-1.9:
>automake-1.9: unrequested trace `'
I know I had this error s
Chris Kuethe dixit:
>I just tried grabbing fetchmail this morning, and berlios is now doing
>something crazy with their downloads
What about dropping them a note and point them to both
http://programming.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/07/19/1713230&tid=53
and that recent writeup by IIRC Marc Esp
Hannah Schroeter dixit:
>There were different suggestions for
>workarounds, among them was the suggestion to use the (IIRC (s)brk
>based) gmalloc which is included in the clisp tree anyway.
Is that better than the old sbrk based BSD malloc?
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Waldemar Brodkorb dixit:
>net/sixxs-heartbeatd
Since the code is so ugly you'd probably want my (in ksh) rewritten
clone (100% compatible) anyway:
http://www.66h.42h.de/cvs.cgi/contrib/code/heartbeat/hbclient?rev=HEAD
bye,
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Christian Weisgerber dixit:
>The Cyrillic font picked for Wikipedia articles sucks (it's
>mono-spaced), but I haven't looked into that.
While Wikipedia's licence sucks¹ I can recommend the
Gentium font for sans-serif and cyrillic, it's sort
of free even.
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¹) cf. http://home.twcny.rr.co
Ralf Wildenhues dixit:
>The patch is fine as a workaround for above. But regarding upstream
>libtool, I'd rather like the fix be done in the right place, in KDEs
>configury.
It's not only KDE which barfs at it. Things get worse when you also
have a dummy libdl (libdl functions are in libc), whic
Ian Darwin dixit:
> What do y'all think of the idea of renaming "mozilla-firefox" to
I'd be all for "bloatzilla", because a) it is and b) it's not trademarked.
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frantisek holop dixit:
>hmm, on Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 05:23:08PM +0100, frantisek holop said that
>> hi there,
>>
>> looking at the hardened php project, it being just a patch,
>> does not the ports framework make it quite easy to make
>> a flavour of php which could actually be php5-hardened
>> o
Marc Espie dixit:
>646ISO-8859-1
646 ASCII
>to /usr/local/lib/charset.alias should fix things (even though it's
>slightly incorrect)
That looks better to me.
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TAKAHASHI Tamotsu dixit:
>XIM is useful. Almost all Japanese users should be satisfied with
>XIM/Kinput2 (if available).
kinput2 only WFM in kterm, not in uxterm. I don't use EUC encoding though.
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Jonathan Schleifer dixit:
>> Why not ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKBUILD}/zsnes ${PREFIX}/bin?
>
>It's from the old port, I just changed the tabs. Yeah, sure, that
>should be changed. Seems like I overlooked it when I edited it. Same
>thing for the man page.
Your changed do-install target
a) does not i
Aleksander Piotrowski dixit:
>Why not ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKBUILD}/zsnes ${PREFIX}/bin?
Actually, a post-install target is all that's needed, since in 1.42
the normal install target does this (and the man page) automatically.
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Brad Ely dixit:
>+_PORTSDIR_PATH!=for i in ${PORTSDIR_PATH:S,:, ,}; do cd $$i; pwd -P; done
^^
use readlink -nf
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Theo de Raadt dixit:
>> BTW, this is a problem is several ports. If anybody can think of a
>> generic solution...
mixerctl(1) also shows this behaviour; aumix is rendered unusable by it.
>How about a kernel solution.
>
>Instead of always rounding up, we can make the code round to farthest
>thin
Brad dixit:
>> -@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ int smbrunsecret(char *cmd, char *secret
>> -}
>> - #endif
>> -
>> -- execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", cmd, NULL);
>> -+ execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", cmd, (void *)NULL);
>> -
>> -/* not reached */
>> -exit(82);
>
>removal of this patch is wrong.
Christian Weisgerber dixit:
>>From what I understand you set LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 on your _OpenBSD_
>box, which is invalid
I don't think so. /usr/X11R6/bin/uxterm sets it, too. My IRC client
works with it, as does the silc client. I've been using it for ages.
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Leonardo B. Cuquejo (Arachnius) dixit:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying build a port of centericq-4.20, the port works fine, on build
> everything work, configure, make build the binary but when I run centericq
> command have CoreDump error.
>
> The GDB outputs:
> Starting program:
> /usr/ports/net/centericq/
Frederic Durodie @ HOME dixit:
>Does sharity-light work with windows XP
I've heard both versions of Windows® XP are cut down regarding
the CIFS networking functionality, especially you are to run
into problems with the Home version of it.
The advice given is to use Windows® 2000 instead (or just
Frederic Durodie @ HOME dixit:
>But I'd like to mount the winXP share to e.g. /mnt/winXPshare so that I can
>eventually run scripts to manage/copy the files from the winXP to the
>OBSD3.6.
This is not possible under OpenBSD. Try smbclient(1) instead.
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Christian Weisgerber dixit:
>Er, "-4" is not the same as "epsv4 off". In fact, there is no command
>line switch for the latter.
This should be enough, I hope it's complete:
(ripped off a larger diff)
--- ftp.1 29 Apr 2005 17:06:04 - 1.1.1.2
+++ ftp.1 29 Apr 2005 18:35:08 -
Andreas Vögele dixit:
> automake-1.9:
> automake-1.9: ## Internal Error ##
> automake-1.9:
> automake-1.9: unrequested trace `include'
Ah, I fixed that long ago.
>From the MirPorts patch-automake_in:
@@ -4651,6 +4653,7 @@ sub scan_autoconf_traces ($)
Otto Moerbeek dixit:
>Every program that is more complex than hello world would need a
>zillion of options to compile.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Microsoft Services for Unix aka
Interix, where you have to compile about everything with
-D_ALL_SOURCE to get it working. Otherwise, it's a nice
Daniel Hartmeier dixit:
>I use -ansi -pedantic to get better diagnostics.
I use -std=c99 for that (or gnu99 on *ahem* certain systems
with broken system includes), plus four lines of -W flags...
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