I know it's getting close to lock, but there's a minor perl update on
the horizon that I think would be nice to have in for 6.2 so I thought
I'd send out the RC1 to gather feedback in hopes that it will make it.
I am not quite sure when the actual release of 5.24.3 will be, but
usually it is about
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 09:53:09PM -0400, Bryan Steele wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 08:58:28PM -0400, Bryan Steele wrote:
> >
> > 'rpath dns' for DNS lookups
> >
>
> To clarify, "rpath" is not needed for DNS lookups, but currently for
> other address to name translations, i.e: getrpcbynumber(
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> I think softraid is leaking vnodes. When taking a device offline with
> bioctl -O /dev/sd0a sd2, then wiping the disk with dd (including the
> disklabel), I cannot change sd0's disklabel as it would say "open part-
> ition would change/shrink". This
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> When reading up on setsid I found ERRORS section confusing. It indicates
> that EPERM may occur if the process group ID of a process other than the
> calling process matches the process ID of the calling process.
>
> To me this appears to be in con
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 08:58:28PM -0400, Bryan Steele wrote:
>
> 'rpath dns' for DNS lookups
>
To clarify, "rpath" is not needed for DNS lookups, but currently for
other address to name translations, i.e: getrpcbynumer(3) and
ether_ntohost(3).
> +[[ $reorder != NO ]] && /usr/libexec/reorder_kernel &
No. Kernels get relinked.
if you don't like it, make your own personal changes and suffer
the consequences.
We are not going to add buttons for 1 person.
Stop suggesting changes which reduce safety. You provided no
justifaction. "Here
OpenBSD's tcpdump(8) is separated into two processes: The packet parser
that will chroot(2) if possible, drop to an unprivileged user, and then
pledge(2) itself tightly as "stdio" before entering its main loop.
And the priviledged "monitor" process, which opens and fdpasses bpf(4)
and any input/ou
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 11:58 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Not going to do that.
>
>> Because sometimes you run not so good device,
>> and you boot often.
>>
>> or you do not want to write on boot.
>>
>> ( attached file got the tabulation to apply )
>>
>> Index: ./etc/rc.conf
>>
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 10:38:37PM +0300, Artturi Alm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> obvious i hope.
>
> -Artturi
>
>
> diff --git a/sys/dev/fdt/sxitwi.c b/sys/dev/fdt/sxitwi.c
> index 260f6f1de57..aa4193549dd 100644
> --- a/sys/dev/fdt/sxitwi.c
> +++ b/sys/dev/fdt/sxitwi.c
> @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ sxitwi_match
Hi,
obvious i hope.
-Artturi
diff --git a/sys/dev/fdt/sxitwi.c b/sys/dev/fdt/sxitwi.c
index 260f6f1de57..aa4193549dd 100644
--- a/sys/dev/fdt/sxitwi.c
+++ b/sys/dev/fdt/sxitwi.c
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ sxitwi_match(struct device *parent, void *match, void *aux)
{
struct fdt_attach_args *fa
Not going to do that.
> Because sometimes you run not so good device,
> and you boot often.
>
> or you do not want to write on boot.
>
> ( attached file got the tabulation to apply )
>
> Index: ./etc/rc.conf
> ===
> RCS file: /cvs/
Hi,
syslogd has special code for reporting errors before it has been
initialized. Then it tries to log to console. For every message
it reopens the console with file descriptor passing from the privsep
parent. Of course that does not work when we have reached our file
descriptor limit. I think
On 2017/09/13 14:39, sven falempin wrote:
> Because sometimes you run not so good device,
> and you boot often.
>
> or you do not want to write on boot.
>
> ( attached file got the tabulation to apply )
Please check -current before proposing diffs.
revision 1.216
da
Because sometimes you run not so good device,
and you boot often.
or you do not want to write on boot.
( attached file got the tabulation to apply )
Index: ./etc/rc.conf
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/etc/rc.conf,v
retrieving revision 1.213
Stuart Henderson(s...@spacehopper.org) on 2017.09.13 12:27:40 +0100:
> A user knowing that they want to provide services for slaac on
> a network might do 'man -k slaac' and from the title and at least a
> quick read of the manual it's not clear that this is the client side.
>
> I think it would b
undesriable -> undesirable; ok?
Index: clang-local.1
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man1/clang-local.1,v
retrieving revision 1.9
diff -u -p -r1.9 clang-local.1
--- clang-local.1 29 Jul 2017 21:01:13 - 1.9
+++ clang-lo
Hello tech@,
When reading up on setsid I found ERRORS section confusing.
It indicates that EPERM may occur if the process group ID of a process
other than the calling process matches the process ID of the calling
process.
To me this appears to be in contradiction with the fork manpage, which
stat
A user knowing that they want to provide services for slaac on
a network might do 'man -k slaac' and from the title and at least a
quick read of the manual it's not clear that this is the client side.
I think it would be helpful for slaacd(8) to identify itself as a
client and at least hint that r
directory.3 (has no "RETURN VALUES" section and) fails to
describe the return value of readdir_r().
The diff below adds a sentence about the return value.
It also converts "return (X)" to "return X" in the
sample code.
Ross
Index: directory.3
=
Hi,
I think softraid is leaking vnodes. When taking a device offline with
bioctl -O /dev/sd0a sd2, then wiping the disk with dd (including the
disklabel), I cannot change sd0's disklabel as it would say "open part-
ition would change/shrink". This is because on assembly (and rebuild)
the device
On 12/09/17(Tue) 15:53, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> Diff below reduces the scope of the NET_LOCK(), this time in sysctl
> path. It is interesting for multiple reasons:
>
> - It reduces the contention on the NET_LOCK(), which should improve
> the overall latency on the system when counters are freq
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