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unconditionally set (as well as being set within the !WITHOUT_NLS
condtiional block). I presume this is a cut-and-paste error.
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https://github.com/peterjeremy/mosh/commit/37c86a98793c3615f6356faccafe68394445ae09
- Handling of command line options is broken on FreeBSD. The fix is:
https://github.com/DanielO/mosh/commit/899172bee30de44b6a18a2804fc53091bb000df6
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upgrade that port?
(And a recent SANS @RISK also listed CVE-2012-1257 - which is fixed in
libpurple/pidgin 2.10.1) These should probably all be listed in vuxml.
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commit, worked out how to
clean up and moved on. I didn't speak up because I didn't think it
would help by then. portmaster made this mostly painless (though I'm
not sure if going from 5.10 to 5.14 has broken any of my scripts).
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On 2012-Mar-05 09:39:52 +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote:
>Peter Jeremy wrote
> in <20120304234053.ga51...@server.vk2pj.dyndns.org>:
>
>pe> Could you please provide a rationale for ghostscript requiring libidn.
>pe> It is difficult to see why a postscript interpreter needs
libidn.
It is difficult to see why a postscript interpreter needs to do any
sort of DNS resolution. ports/165338 contains an alternative (and to
my mind cleaner) fix.
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graphics/libungif via ports/163592. Having done some searching,
I've found ports/163591 which includes the patch you applied.
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orts that
still always depend on update-desktop-database to do the same...
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This is a bit belated but why does xterm need a hard dependency
on gnome? Could you please look at making this optional so that
those of us who don't run bloatware can turn it off.
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generic list of possibilities:
===> foo-1.0 is marked as dead: No master site found
You may still build this port on your own rish by adding TRYDEAD=yes
to make arguments or enironement. Note that dead port will be
eventually removed from the ports tree if nobody steps forward to
become its maintainer and/or fix it.
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ed, fewer people would be confused.
I had been wondering why I was accumulating a collection of copies
of the GPL in a new location despite the Project's intent to stop this.
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sr/ports/www/xpi-jslib/../xpi-adblock/Makefile.xpi", line 196:
warning: duplicate script for target "post-extract" ignored
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t do not affect the
FreeBSD port. But, IMHO, by taking this step, you are stating that
openfire-3.7.0.beta is suitable for production use.
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.h with stdlib.h
(But I wouldn't make fuss if it was skipped).
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ommit and QAT
>processing it. I can go digg it up but I was just trying to fix the QAT
>nag mail at the time.
Given that we've very recently had an instance where the ProFTPD
backdoor was initially missed because the committer didn't follow the
correct process, I am amazed that any
not use CVS to update your
local src and ports trees? You can always NFS export it to other
hosts and FreeBSD's CVS supports read-only repositories.
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Howard, II" (original
> creator) via ports@
There has been a request to remove devel/freelibiberty but I don't recall
seeing any request to remove misc/freedialog. Was this removal in error?
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gainst that, it is expected that before committing an update to the
distinfo file, the committer will diff both the old and new distfiles
and verify that any changes are not harmful.
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On 2010-May-03 17:15:15 +, "Philip M. Gollucci"
wrote:
>On 05/01/10 11:19, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> On 2009-Dec-25 18:47:48 +, "Philip M. Gollucci"
>> wrote:
>>> pgollucci2009-12-25 18:47:48 UTC
>>>
>>> FreeBSD p
qt4-network
/usr/ports/security/tor-devel /usr/ports/textproc/qt4-xml
/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/qt4-gui|http://www.vidalia-project.net/
server%
I suspect that the problem is '!=' is executed immediately and ${PKG_INFO}
is undefined because this comes before bsd.port.pre.mk is .included.
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he1.3.6,
I suspect the 'APACHE_VERSION' needs to be removed.
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me...
The text leading up to this was:
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|--- src/xml/Makefile.orig 2009-12-04 16:04:02.944271152 +1000
|+++ src/xml/Makefile 2009-12-04 16:07:07.986728782 +1000
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Hunk #1 failed at 533.
1 ou
orbidden" trying to fetch
http://raaf.atspace.org/pwcview-1.4.1.tar.gz and "not found" from all
other master sites.
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On 2010-Jan-08 01:24:56 +, "Philip M. Gollucci"
wrote:
>pgollucci2010-01-08 01:24:56 UTC
> Log:
> - Update to 2.3
This broke "make index" - the last change hunk in the Makefile includes
an extraneous newline and is indented with spaces instea
bsd.gecko.mk
make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
===> textproc/urlview failed
Whilst there is /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.gecko.mk, there's no
/usr/share/mk/bsd.gecko.mk so a direct '.include' fails.
Looking at other Makefiles, I suspect the .include should be
spelt "${.C
or without SSP. One
solution would seem to be to embed libssp_nonshared.a into all non-
shared libraries when the world is built using SSP.
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ake index":
Generating INDEX-8 - please wait..make_index: mod_webapp-4.1.24_3: no entry for
/usr/ports/www/apache1.3.6
make_index: mod_webapp-4.1.24_3: no entry for /usr/ports/www/apache1.3.6
The problem appears to be that bsd.apache.mk can't handle
APACHE_VERSION= 1.3.6
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freebsd-x11@ or at least
mention significant updates there. I only found them when someone
else mentioned their existence and the main Xorg maintainer
(rnoland@) was unaware that this chapter had been updated.
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tistics will build and
then fail to install or work with a non-obvious error message. A
CONFLICTS line could explicitly explain what the problem is.
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lang/perl5.8
>> lang/perl5.10
>
>Jeez...
I'm less keen on having a perl5 port that is (effectively) obsolete.
Any lang/perl or lang/perl5 port should be the latest stable release.
(Java fell into that hole and a significant number of people were
caught trying to install java 1.1 w
om ftp://ftp.au.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/.
...
I think the problem is that the '!=' is executed immediately whilst
${PORTSDIR} is not defined until bsd.port.mk is included at the end.
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ting input from device xxx' whereas
'input-xxx' doesn't indicate what it interfaces to.
> I don't really care what it is called,
>as long as one can clearly determine what drivers are provided by xorg
>and which are not.
Why is this important?
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_2,1 >> jdk-1.5.0.14p8_2,1 >>
jdk-1.5.0.14p8_2,1
===>>> Port directory: /usr/ports/java/jdk15
===>>> Starting check for build dependencies
===>>> Gathering dependency list for java/jdk15 from ports
===>>> Starting dependency check
===&
source: This information reflects the official US
Gov't position. Other countries will not necessarily agree with its
contents.
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politically-sensitive issue.
Agreed. UN website appears to ignore its existence. CIA just gives
"Taiwan". Wikipedia gives Republic of China. PRC uses "Chinese Taipei".
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riting a driver easier?
sun4v has hardware crypto.
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. A new ktrstruct() function constructs and emits a
> KTR_STRUCT record. It is accompanied by convenience macros for struct
> stat and struct sockaddr.
...
> MFC after: 3 weeks
Are you going to MFC this? I've back-ported the code and it works well.
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table in their current form because there is no mechanism
for the system administrator to define access controls).
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n't need to know anything about
each other and your app shouldn't need to know that libraries it's using
frob around in IO space.
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ne. All other NIC drivers have both a comment
line and an actual device line apart from msk(4) and stge(4) (both of
which you also committed).
This bug has been carried through in your MFCs.
Could you please update NOTES to include both lines for all three devices
in all relevant branches so
ed files:
>> databases/mysql323-server Makefile
>
>Do we still need 3x?
OTOH, whilst it still works, why remove it? I can understand removing
it if it breaks and no-one wants to put the effort into fixing it but
there doesn't seem much point in removing a port that currently w
bly you are not
correctly handling CVSROOT commits.
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eaning to the large number of developers and
ports maintainers who also don't have commit bits.
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ins apart from pure aesthetics
"data-hiding" is a standard technique. Making FILE opaque means that
future changes can be made without impacting altering the ABI.
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>
>Having FILE be opaque broke just about every 'configure' script on the
>planet. :(
Either autoconf and friends are _intended_ as impediments to
portability or they are completely broken by design.
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G'day Bruce,
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 08:31:06AM -0700, Bruce A. Mah wrote:
>Don't forget the three (four, if you count last names too) Bruces, although
>so far people don't seem to have problems telling us apart. :-)
Which, of course, leads to:
http://www.ulrikchristensen.dk/scripts/montypython
) suggestions are
> welcome!
This seems to also include code to re-size ATA disks (PR kern/78758).
Was that intended?
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Is there any reason why OOo no longer obeys WITH_CUPS or WITHOUT_CUPS?
Can you please either make CUPS optional or back out this change.
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d on the server?
In general, I agree that powerd should be enabled but actually
implementing this may have some adverse side-effects. I know using
acpi_throttle with powerd on my HP nx6125 causes it to wedge randomly.
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2 -1 ports/MOVED
This seems to have broken pkgdb - the textproc/p5-Text-ParseWords entry is
missing a field.
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OSIX-compatibility selection. Applying a similar fix to moused is a
logical extension.
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ies between running the same program natively
vs running it in compatibility mode.
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s the x87
emulate double (53-bit) precision rather than its native 64-bit long
double. Doesn't this change also need a corresponding change to npx.h
to make the x87 run with 64-bit precision?
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they'll double threads/chip every 12-18 months.
[*] I thought there was a dual-chip T5xxx which would have 128 threads)
but it doesn't show up.
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On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 01:12:02AM -0800, Colin Percival wrote:
>Are you trying to elicit an admission that Marc is complicit in an illicit
>attempt to solicit explicit "implicit"s?
>
>Colin "perfectly licit" Percival
Another one for the fortune file I think...
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>
>http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/pgsql-16cpu.png
The improvement is quite substantial. Congratulations Jeff.
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y.
> With the new -l option they count towards the final size every time
> they are found.
The third possible option is to amortize the size of hardlinked files
across all their occurrences by adding size/nlinks each time they are
found. IMHO, this results in the least "surprises&q
o go from
year/month/day to number of days past some epoch for dates covering
at least the 32-bit Unix epoch (I haven't checked to see where the
boundaries actually are).
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andomisation
but it would be nicer if it worked.
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 12:02:02PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
>Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> My count (using ports/devel/id-utils) says there are 627 references to
>> int64_t in the tree - half of them in sys.
>
>You missed a few, there are 1727 r
to provide a single,
fairly well-defined standard type does not seem overly onerous.
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patch.
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Studio 11 (at least) warns about the
situation where mixing ANSI and K&R prototypes/definitions causes type
mismatches due to implicit promotion. I thought gcc did as well.
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y:" line.
For this sort of commit, it should also be possible to check that you
haven't broken anything by cmp(1)ing the .o files or manually preprocessing
and diffing the preprocessed files.
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>possible...
AFAIK, this is basically what NetBSD does. I also like the idea
of not needing root to build distributions.
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essed as
errx(1, "Target is not a directory");
Maybe you should report the target name:
errx(1, "%s is not a directory", to.p_path);
> Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Normally, you don't bother listing yourself as the au
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 01:34:10PM +, Remko Lodder wrote:
> Be more accurate in the maximum filesize, it's 4GB not 4.3GB.
To be pedantic, 2^32 bytes is 4GiB or about 4.3GB.
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^ There is a word missing here and I'm not sure if it is
'unused' or 'broken'. Could you please clarify.
> is broken in a different way (it does too much).
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eBSD sources are only available in American. What (if any) effort
should the FreeBSD project make to ensure that the source code is
accessible to non-native speakers by avoiding unusual terms?
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ntion this. It still contains
the old "strings kernel|grep ___" instructions. The new MIB entry
should also probably be documented somewhere outside the commit log.
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On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 11:22:22AM +, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
>P.S. I'm starting to get a bit frustrated about the whole X.org 7.x
>thing. With every release of it, something gets broken, and nothing
>gets fixed.
I'll second that. IMO, 7.3 is a regression on 7.2 in both reliability
and func
We will, of course, get the 'I just upgraded to 8.0-RELEASE and I still
have libc.so.7' questions in a few years.
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e old find(1) is run by installworld and dumps core immediately.
The other option is to update the "copy old executables" part of
installworld to also copy relevant old shared libraries and force
their use for the "make reinstall" via LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
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thing that would let (eg) pointyhat automatically verify that the
dependency chain is correct. Given the situation where A depends on B
depends on C but the Makefile for A does not list C as a direct dependency,
how does pointyhat verify this is correct?
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on knowing the real RTT to correctly handle
retransmissions. A variable that explicitly controls the retransmit
timeout would seem easier to understand.
I thought I'd PR'd the patch but it looks like I haven't. If anyone
is interested, I'll submit it.
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Since 7.x isn't even out yet,
deleting the Alpha-specific parts is probably premature. It might
be worthwhile adding "not supported beyond 6.x" notes.
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sb->sb_flags |= SB_LOCK;
return (0);
}
}
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NOTES contains other options that are also in GENERIC.
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ski11z - the priority for committed code should
be maintainability rather than cleverness[*] because other people need
to understand and possibly maintain the code.
[*] Code in the core of a critical path may be an exception as long as
the cleverness is adequately documented.
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lib/libgtkh*
/usr/local/lib/libgtkhtml-3.14.a/usr/local/lib/libgtkhtml-3.8.a
/usr/local/lib/libgtkhtml-3.14.la /usr/local/lib/libgtkhtml-3.8.la
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/usr/local/lib/libgtkhtml-3.14.so.19/usr/local/lib/libgtkhtml-3.8.so.15
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CSRG files and it didn't exist in V7 or any
of the early BSDs. I'm not sure when it really did appear. getenv(3)
in 4.3reno doesn't claim compliance to any standard for putenv().
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putenv() or setenv() due to the the lack of any concensus on how they
should behave. FreeBSD does not and (AFAIK) has never claimed to be
to-the-letter POSIX compliance by default.
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buffers - so there's nothing
the driver needs to do other than have the correct MTU.
I will check this later this week if I get the chance.
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On 2007-Apr-10 09:57:29 -0700, Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The reason you make it static is so that when you add another file to
>the build, there is no need to track down what should be
>static.
And so the compiler can point out unreferenced code/variables.
-
tiness of distfiles.
Except that the MD5 and SHA256 checksums can't be totally trusted.
There are a variety of MITM attacks which could allow someone to alter
checksums stored on an end-user hosts. I think it's unfortunate that
the security team was not involved in this decision.
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al?
Or we could re-write the kernel in C++ so that the various inttypes
know how to print themselves without programmers trying to second-
guess what the underlying type of foo_t is. :-) :-)
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[1] The date to day number core started as a FORTRAN one-liner but I
can't find the source. I've written C and perl versions and
exhaustively tested them.
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gt;runtime linker as well as logic in kdump to parse them that I hope to commit
>in the near future.
Sounds good. This goes back to my first point above - I don't think it's
safe to rely on the size of a utrace record to determine its type.
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On Sun, 2006-Nov-12 12:14:31 +0100, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
>SSH is the protocol, and ssh is the application/program (so
> or according to the
>situation).
To be pedantic, the application is OpenSSH.
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>> > correct form of this sentence?
>>
>> I am a native speaker :)
>
>You call that English, gov?
She'll be right, mate. I'd personally agree with Ceri that "is" is
technically correct. "are" does sound better.
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y not too many people have
accidently destroyed the content of a file they still wanted when
deleting an unwanted link to the file.
IMHO, rm.1 should explicitly state that "rm -fP" on a multi-linked
file will destry the file contents as seen via the remaining link(s).
This probably belon
ld be left untouched (not deleted).
This is the only way that the user can be protected both against
accidently over-writing a wanted file when an unwanted link is
removed and failing to over-write an unwanted file which had a
stray additional link.
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looked thru the CSRG CDs and I can only find them in 4.4 and
later. If they are in 4.2 or 4.3, they aren't obvious.
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where bpf expects.
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header to allow data to be pre-pended. The code to
kludge up the VLAN tag insertion would be similar (though somewhat
more complex).
Overall, I believe this approach is probably preferable to just
disabling hardware VLAN tagging if there is a bpf filter.
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to the byte after the MAC addresses in the original data.
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ickTimeEssentials.qtx
QuickTimeInternetExtras.qtx
qtmlClient.dll
Does anyone know if those files can just be removed to avoid the
vulnerability whilst still have the remaining win32 codecs work?
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Peter Jeremy
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t;> Coherent noise is often used by graphics programmers to generate
>> natural-looking textures, planetary terrain, and other things. The
Judging by the second paragraph, it probably belongs in graphics...
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Peter Jeremy
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en that much faster.
Overall, I'd like to thank Guido for his efforts.
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Peter Jeremy
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