The description of ksh(1)'s handling of CDPATH is not quite complete
and, worse, contradictory in the two locations it's mentioned. sh(1)
barely touches on it but is Not Wrong so I've left it alone.
(FWIW I also checked the CDPATH scanning code and actually poked
at a real shell so I've confirmed
On 2019 Nov 17 (Sun) at 17:14:22 -0800 (-0800), Mike Larkin wrote:
:On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 11:20:48PM -0800, Pratik Vyas wrote:
:> * George Koehler [2019-11-16 18:59:08 -0500]:
:>
:> >I adapted some code from OpenBSD pvclock(4) into a Linux
:> > kernel module, and used it to fix the clock in
Hi Max,
Max wrote on Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 01:50:42PM -0800:
> The link to the Berkeley User Group
When reporting problems with Websites, always mention the exact URI.
I assume you are talking about: https://www.openbsd.org/groups.html
> leads to some generic site saying "This domain is pendin
Hello,
Emir Yasin SARI wrote on Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 02:27:18PM +0300:
> Using latest OpenBSD, it is not possible to display Turkish letters,
> specifically ğ, ş, ı, and İ.
I cannot reproduce. I just copied these letters into the command
line of a ksh(1) running in xterm(1), edited the command
Hello folks,
First of all, sorry for not using sendbug utility, I am familiar to vim, but vi
is still new territory for me.
Using latest OpenBSD, it is not possible to display Turkish letters,
specifically ğ, ş, ı, and İ.
For ı and İ, I get y and Y, respectively. For ş and ğ, I get a rectangle
On Sat, 23 Nov 2019 at 03:28, Sergey Prysiazhnyi
wrote:
> I confirm the existence of an identical problem for 6.6 from my side and for
> sftp(1) sessions as also.
OK, but since you have not provided any information about the systems
and environment then it's unlikely anyone can help you. I sugge
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 at 22:08, illya.me...@wiesan.de
wrote:
[...]
> My test-setup today was:
> A real (BSD-)PC with 6.6 and my try to copy resulted in the same error.
so real hardware copying over the same network path to the same
destination has the same problem.
> Then I went to our outpost and