I just pushed lots of documentation updates, mostly in the crypto area.
(No thumbs up/down message from the autobuild stuff yet. I guess it's
sleeping.)
There is (much?) more work to do.
I'm going to take a break from documentation for a while.
There is a new hack in attic/digest.c
It works on
Hal Murray via devel :
>
> I find this in our documentation:
> page. [red]#Note: Potential
> It comes through unmodified in the html version.
>
> I assume it's trying to make some text stand out.
>
> How do I make colored text and/or is that the right way to do it?
> Is there an example I can
Hal Murray via devel :
> Where is that documented?
The page that covers differences from Classic - docs/ntpsec.txt. It's under
Security.
> Context is I'm working on documentation. Often, I'm removing stuff that is
> no longer relevant. Sometimes that requires checking the code. Some of the
I've been postponing the upgrade of the rasPi 1B+ to Stretch for a
while… well, the three year old SD card gave up the ghost while I was
away over the holidays, so that has been forced on me to do yesterday.
After a few days of trying I could actually dump an image of the card so
I have salvaged t
> - sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -us dist-upgrade && sudo
apt-get -u dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get autoremove
I find
apt-get --purge autoremove
better, as it removes any config files as well, reducing surprises when you
next re-install a package.
--
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>> I find this in our documentation:
>> page. [red]#Note: Potential
...
> http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/chunked/ch10.html
Thanks, but I didn't want to get in that deep. I was looking for something
simple I could copy.
As far as I can tell, we don't use colors. (That's probably good. It'
On 01/07/2018 04:27 AM, Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> Is there a recipe for setting our stuff up to use Python3 when the system
> defaults python to Python2?
For the Debian packaging, I do two things:
1) Instead of ./waf configure/build/install, I use: python3 waf ...
2) I patch the #!/usr/bin/e
Yo Richard!
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 16:27:11 -0600
Richard Laager via devel wrote:
> On 01/07/2018 04:27 AM, Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> > Is there a recipe for setting our stuff up to use Python3 when the
> > system defaults python to Python2?
Depends a lot on what OS you are using. On gentoo
Debian has two versions of Python. Debian's Python 3.x executable name
is python3, so `/usr/bin/env python` gets me Python 2.x. I think this is
a great example of this question.
My previous rough sketch hand-waved over a complicated part, which is
how to figure out the python binary path. Even if
rlaa...@wiktel.com said:
[Running with Python3]
Thanks.
> That way, the scripts can be run directly from the source tree (with the /
> usr/bin/env shebang).
I don't think running directly out of the source tree is very interesting.
Many of the python programs need our python libraries and one
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Eric said:
>> Context is I'm working on documentation. Often, I'm removing
>> stuff that is no longer relevant. Sometimes that requires checking
>> the code. Some of the code needs cleaning up too. I think - maybe
>> I just don't understand it
Yo Richard!
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 18:02:32 -0600
Richard Laager via devel wrote:
> Debian has two versions of Python. Debian's Python 3.x executable name
> is python3, so `/usr/bin/env python` gets me Python 2.x. I think this
> is a great example of this question.
Just two python's? Right now Gen
Yo Hal!
On Sun, 07 Jan 2018 16:41:16 -0800
Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> I don't think running directly out of the source tree is very
> interesting.
OTOH, a bunch of programs, like ntplogtemp, that used to be able to run
in tree, no longer can. I think that is our loss. Creeping complexity
f
>> I don't think running directly out of the source tree is very
>> interesting.
> OTOH, a bunch of programs, like ntplogtemp, that used to be able to run
> in tree, no longer can. I think that is our loss. Creeping complexity
> for no real user benefit.
Sometimes life is tough.
python ntpclie
On 01/07/2018 08:53 PM, Gary E. Miller via devel wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 18:02:32 -0600
> Richard Laager via devel wrote:
>
>> Debian has two versions of Python. Debian's Python 3.x executable name
>> is python3, so `/usr/bin/env python` gets me Python 2.x. I think this
>> is a great example
https://gitlab.com/NTPsec/ntpsec/issues/446
This is likely to involve some discussion so I moved it here where that will
be more convenient.
We should be supporting longer digests. Wikipedia says:
NIST's directive that U.S. government agencies must stop uses of SHA-1 after
2010 was hoped to ac
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