Ok it seems to just show up as a normal msdos filesystem now, I thought
they only use MTP but :shrug:
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Hi, I have a Garmin Fenix 5x - but on simple-mtpfs it doesn't show up.
Are there any other MTP filesystems that can compile on OpenBSD?
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Ok thanks, doesn't look too hard to implement. Hopefully it gets fixed sometime
:)
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a small mail server and not
> one of the whitelisted big mail servers, its a headache.
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> Hope this helps.
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x27;t find
Qt5CoreConfig.cmake/qt5core-config.cmake
Is one of the mantainers able to fix it?
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Thats great, lots of improvements and the artwork looks super cool :D
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Hi, theres probably a simple anwser for this but when I run a service on
my OpenBSD laptop on my LAN I can't access it on other computers in my
LAN.
E.g. I put up a web server on 192.168.1.2 but can only access it on my
laptop.
Any help appreciated.
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ig 0.29.2.
0.29.2
> 4. Have you set up any unusual environment variables affecting
>pkg-config (`man 1 pkg-config`)? (Essentially a part of 1. above.)
I don't *think* so.
But I just decided to use pkgconf from ports as that works fine.
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> That doesn't get anything fixed in openbsd's pkg-comfig.
I know, just saying that it worked for me.
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What I ended up doing is just using pkgconf (another pkg-config
package).
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I am currently using another pkgconfig package (pkgconf), but if anyone
could tell me the problem it would be much appreciated.
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config line
329.
^CCFLAGS = -I/usr/X11R6/include -DVERSION="0.9" -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600
-DVERSION="0.9" -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D_BSD_SOURCE -O2 -pipe
*** Signal SIGINT in /home/jesse/source/suckless/st (options)
jesse@openbsd ~/source/suckless/st %
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