Hi Paul,
Paul Irofti wrote on Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 11:23:54AM +0300:
> Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> * Nowadays, i guess that terminals narrower than 80 columns
>>have become seriously rare, so there is not very widespread
>>benefit for that case.
> Maybe that was true when we still had 4:3 s
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Stoeckmann wrote on Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 05:39:11PM +0200:
> Our expr implementation supports 64 bit integers, but does not check
> for overflows during parsing and arithmetical operations.
Even though - as discussed previously for test(1) - behaviour is
undefined by POSIX outs
Fri, 30 Mar 2018 08:23:12 -0700 Chris Bennett
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 11:57:43PM +, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> > I *could* maybe teach man(1) to honour $COLUMN by default when
> > starting up in interactive mode, but i did not do so for the following
> > reasons:
> >
> > * Many people are usin
Hi all,
A small typo - plural -> singular.
Regards,
Raf
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Hi all,
problem_blurb hasn't been used in nearly 10 years[0].
Time to let it go?
Remove two trailing empty lines while there.
[0]
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/xenocara/distrib/notes/m4.common.diff?r1=1.3&r2=1.4&f=h
Regards,
Raf
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Hey,
Shutting down a box at the wrong time of day could be bad. Admins
are not infallible and they do they necessarily reside in the same
timezone as a given box.
Users, too, don't necessarily reside in the same timezone as
a given box, so broadcasting that the box is going down at
"23:00" could
Hello,
While working on a port of keyringer, I observed the following behavior
of rm(1) with the -P option: if the file does not have write permission,
the file is removed without being overwritten.
This is not the same behavior as shred(1) (from sysutils/coreutils) which do
not remove the file i
Hey,
This overhauls dd(1) operand parsing for expressions.
- Eliminate duplicate code by using a single routine, get_expr().
If we check for negative inputs we can use strtoull(3) safely,
which covers the accepted input range for both off_t and size_t.
- We can then use a single switch s
Our expr implementation supports 64 bit integers, but does not check
for overflows during parsing and arithmetical operations.
This patch fixes the problems based on FreeBSD's implementation, which
is a bit more advanced than NetBSD, which it is based upon.
The added regression test case is taken
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 11:57:43PM +, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> I *could* maybe teach man(1) to honour $COLUMN by default when
> starting up in interactive mode, but i did not do so for the following
> reasons:
>
> * Many people are using terminals wider than 80 columns, but
>texts get hard
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 01:57:43AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> When you want a manpage to exactly fill the available terminal width,
> you can use an alias like this:
>
> $ alias wman='man -Owidth=$COLUMNS'# or
> $ alias wman='man -Owidth=$((COLUMNS-2))'
>
> Of course, if you ch
Hi Ingo,
Thanks for the detailed reply. I was expecting it :)
> * Nowadays, i guess that terminals narrower than 80 columns
>have become seriously rare, so there is not very widespread
>benefit for that case.
Maybe that was true when we still had 4:3 screens, but now I always
have 2 or
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 01:57:43AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Theo de Raadt wrote on Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 04:17:14PM -0600:
> > piroft@ wrote:
>
> >> Is there any reason why manpage text does not resize nicely
> >> with <80 columns xterms?
>
> I want to avoid excessive magic.
>
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 10:01:02PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
...
> The end result is here. I add 2 arguments to pf_scrub() for rule/state
> direction that is desired and direction that the packet is taking. Then
> in random-id the logic does not scrub when we had an "outbound scrub" and
> th
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