>>> Since this came up.. what does anyone think about adding the original
>>> version back to ports? (personally, I could do with moving things away
>>> from the python version, but I need dns-01..)
>>
>> I'm planing on re-introducing the [-t switch] functinality.
>
> What direction are you planni
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 09:55:15AM +0900, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> While a wifi interface is configured to use WEP 'ifconfig scan' will
> mistakenly show all WPA APs as WEP ones. Fix below.
>
> This is a small ABI change in struct ieee80211_nodereq.
My diff has been committed but tb@ noticed that
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 12:47:37AM +0100, Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> This patch for ubcmtp makes it use the multitouch-input functions of
> wsmouse. It's the first driver that would apply the "tracking" variant
> (wsmouse_mtframe).
>
> No wonders will result from the change, but the two-finger gestu
Hi!
It looks a bit silly to copy the template from one folder to another with ftp,
but yeah, it works. Thanks for the hint.
Rivo
On 12/03/2017, 00:13, "owner-t...@openbsd.org on behalf of Theo Buehler"
wrote:
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 09:59:09PM +, Rivo Nurges wrote:
> Hi!
>
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 09:59:09PM +, Rivo Nurges wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Following will add support for disklabel template on miniroot.
Can't you achieve the same by adding
URL to autopartitioning template for disklabel = file:///disklabel.auto
to your auto_{install,upgrade}.conf ?
>
> Rivo
>
Hi!
Following will add support for disklabel template on miniroot.
Rivo
Index: distrib/miniroot/install.sub
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/distrib/miniroot/install.sub,v
retrieving revision 1.987
diff -u -p -r1.987 install.sub
--- distrib/m
For some reason I find myself quite often in the situation that I want
to C-x b to a different buffer but on entering the buffer name I
decide against it and C-g abort it.
mg(1) then switches me to *scratch*. IMO that is the least useful
thing mg(1) can do. This brings it in line with what emacs d
Hi!
Following will add possibility to expand $HTTP_HOST to the HTTP
Host header in "block return".
In my setup I have relayd on port 443 and httpd on 80. This patch
allows me to redirect http(httpd) to https(relayd) without knowing
the host.
/etc/httpd.conf:
server "redirect" {
listen on * por
> > setjmp.S and _setjmp.S were modified to save the full 128 bit floating
> > point registers instead of only the 64 bit portion of the registers.
>
> Both Linux and Android
>
> * Save x19-x30 + sp (x31)
> * Save d8-d15 (so only the 64-bit portion of the registers)
> * Do not save fpcr.
>
> I d
> Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 02:14:00 -0500
> From: Dale Rahn
>
> Yesterday's comments about setjmp caused me to dig more deeply into the
> function today. Here are several fixes. There is still one possibly
> outstanding issue with fpsr. When reading thru the calling convention
> it seemed to indica
On 11/03/17(Sat) 16:39, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> The GL3521 USB 3 hub on the odroid XU4 returns empty vendor and
> product strings. That makes us skip the lookup in our own tables and
> print a "vendor 0x05e3 pruduct 0x0616" string. Not sure if that's
> intentional (can't think of a good reason).
> pledge() currently forbids IP_HDRINCL in setsockopt().
>
> If I allow it in "inet", I can pledge /usr/ports/net/mtr (a traceroute tool)
> to "stdio rpath inet dns tty".
>
> Is this safe? Should I require something else than "inet"?
No. It blocks it intentionally.
We don't want "inet" program
The GL3521 USB 3 hub on the odroid XU4 returns empty vendor and
product strings. That makes us skip the lookup in our own tables and
print a "vendor 0x05e3 pruduct 0x0616" string. Not sure if that's
intentional (can't think of a good reason). If it isn't, I propose
the diff below.
ok?
Index:
A recurring pattern in device trees is that there is a "xxx-names"
property that allows you to lookup an entry in the corresponding "xxx"
property by names. Examples that we already use in our tree are
"clock-names", "reset-names" and "pinctrl-names". There is duplicated
code to do this for all t
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 08:55:54AM +0900, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 04, 2017 at 10:04:51PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > This diff makes the RTS threshold dynamic in 11n mode.
> > It flips the RTS threshold between DEFAULT (512 bytes) and MAX (the
> > maximum size of a non-aggregated
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 08:42:37AM +, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Ping.
>
> How about something like this?
>
> Recreated verbatim from pkg.conf.5:
>
> Index: usr.sbin/pkg_add/pkg_add.1
> ===
> RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/p
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 05:02:14AM +, Kristaps Dzonsons wrote:
> In running risky non-root applications, it'd be great to chroot(2)
> without needing to be root. But the manpage says no. So I added a
> system call, uchroot(2), that does the following:
>
> (1) performs the change-root w/o ch
Does anyone reading know about how SPIs are handled?
I have a patch for BIRD to adapt their existing Linux/FreeBSD support
for tcpmd5. It was originally written for Linux which requires a fixed
SPI (0x1000) and they do the same on FreeBSD, they don't have a way
to store SPI with the peer (and addi
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 05:44:51PM +0900, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> pledge() currently forbids IP_HDRINCL in setsockopt().
>
> If I allow it in "inet", I can pledge /usr/ports/net/mtr (a traceroute tool)
> to "stdio rpath inet dns tty".
>
IP_HDRINCL is used in net/mtr to avoid defining multiples
pledge() currently forbids IP_HDRINCL in setsockopt().
If I allow it in "inet", I can pledge /usr/ports/net/mtr (a traceroute tool)
to "stdio rpath inet dns tty".
Is this safe? Should I require something else than "inet"?
Index: kern_pledge.c
=
Hi all,
Ping.
How about something like this?
Recreated verbatim from pkg.conf.5:
Index: usr.sbin/pkg_add/pkg_add.1
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/pkg_add/pkg_add.1,v
retrieving revision 1.142
diff -u -p -r1.142 pkg_add.1
--- usr.s
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