That looks much better to me, though it does get machine-specific
I feel like it would be more clear if the examples uniformly used your
new variable
convention, as some do and some do not. This allows us to eliminate one example
too. (I assume the ER Lite does OK if you specify numcores=1 ? )
I
Hi Theo,
Theo de Raadt wrote on Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 03:58:31PM -0700:
> Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> 1. Install /var/www/htdocs/mandoc.css by default.
> I object to adding something to that directory.
>
> I think it should be empty so that users have nothing else surprising
> in it when they start
> 1. Install /var/www/htdocs/mandoc.css by default.
I object to adding something to that directory.
I think it should be empty so that users have nothing else surprising in
it when they start using it.
Speaking of which I think the bgplg parts should not be in there
by default, either.
Web ser
Hi Ted, hi Raphael,
Ted Unangst wrote on Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 11:36:06AM -0500:
> Raphael Graf wrote:
>> The diff inserts some space above the footer.
>> This improves readability and makes it similar to the other output formats.
>>
>> Here is an example found in the wild, demonstrating the prob
All interface drivers have their interface group, but users can create
extra, driver independent groups as well.
# ifconfig lo0 group foo
# pfctl -sI -ifoo
foo
lo0
Feedback? OK?
Index: share/man/man4/pf.4
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Raphael Graf wrote:
> The diff inserts some space above the footer.
> This improves readability and makes it similar to the other output formats.
>
> Here is an example found in the wild, demonstrating the problem:
> https://webassembly.github.io/wabt/doc/wasm-objdump.1.html
So I think one answer
The diff inserts some space above the footer.
This improves readability and makes it similar to the other output formats.
Here is an example found in the wild, demonstrating the problem:
https://webassembly.github.io/wabt/doc/wasm-objdump.1.html
Index: html.c
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No really, it reads 20 packets and returns zero.
On Dec 08 13:56:09, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> The return value of pcap_dispatch() is described in pcap.3 as follows:
>
> The number of packets read is returned.
> Zero is returned when EOF is reached in a savefile.
> A return of -1 indicates an
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 09:31:45AM +0100, Landry Breuil wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 09:26:33AM +0100, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > fstab(5) has an example for a nfs mountpoint using the "intr" option.
> >
> > That option isn't documented in mount(8) or mount_nfs(8) and in fact, I've
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 09:26:33AM +0100, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> Hi
>
> fstab(5) has an example for a nfs mountpoint using the "intr" option.
>
> That option isn't documented in mount(8) or mount_nfs(8) and in fact, I've not
> been able to find it anywhere. What is it doing?
I think it's the fs
Hi
fstab(5) has an example for a nfs mountpoint using the "intr" option.
That option isn't documented in mount(8) or mount_nfs(8) and in fact, I've not
been able to find it anywhere. What is it doing?
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