For a time-boxed effort, I believe 256 is better than 128 (RFC-1035
defines the limit in terms of wire-encoding of the DNS message rather
than the user-visible values (section 3.1, "To simplify
implementations") - there's also a 63 byte limit for "labels" but that's
just a single name-part and does
Haven't looked at the code in the last 22 years, but yeah, that looks
right - making sure the output is a complete line *before* the call to
initscr() does unspeakable things to the terminal does look correct.
Package: bfr
Version: 1.6-2
Severity: normal
bfr(1) ends with POD ERRORS.
> POD ERRORS
>Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
> below:
>
>Around line 179:
>You forgot a '=back' before '=head2'
>
>Around line 181:
>'=
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