> When setting the system clock backwards in time (in my particular case,
> it was using ntpd -qg), st appears to stop painting for the difference.
>
> (Is it worth dealing with? The last one was 97 seconds, but it’s no
> problem at all to just open another terminal.)
I think I saw a patch for th
Hi,
This happens only on amd64 for some reason, any ideas besides
the given fix?
Thanks,
sin
>From 0db931806a90a27ae15c7af7e02b5eb7e388a5e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: sin
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 10:15:45 +
Subject: [PATCH] Fix relocation error on OpenBSD (amd64) when compiling with
pcc
Eckehard Berns writes:
>> When setting the system clock backwards in time (in my particular case,
>> it was using ntpd -qg), st appears to stop painting for the difference.
>>
>> (Is it worth dealing with? The last one was 97 seconds, but it’s no
>> problem at all to just open another terminal.)
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 06:29:31PM -0700, Ryan O’Hara wrote:
> When setting the system clock backwards in time (in my particular case,
> it was using ntpd -qg), st appears to stop painting for the difference.
>
> (Is it worth dealing with? The last one was 97 seconds, but it’s no
> problem at all
Greetings.
On Sun, 27 Oct 2013 13:18:08 +0100 Rob wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 06:29:31PM -0700, Ryan O’Hara wrote:
> > When setting the system clock backwards in time (in my particular case,
> > it was using ntpd -qg), st appears to stop painting for the difference.
> >
> > (Is it worth dea