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I know this ticket is closed but had similar problem but with transmission.
Probably mismatch between pkg and base.
I was on:FreeBSD pineapple.srv.xor-gate.org 13.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD
13.3-RELEASE-p5 G
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What should I do now? I can see everything. I can't boot.
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everything worked!
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Bug ID: 284892
Summary: rc(8) is not clear that /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ files are
not run until after $early_late_divider
Product: Documentation
Version: Latest
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(In reply to Andriy Gapon from comment #11)
> Inclined to close this as 'not a bug'.
I agree it's not a bug. However ...
> This is not about case sensitivity and, thus, -f flag really.
It kind of is.
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--- Comment #11 from Andriy Gapon ---
This is not about case sensitivity and, thus, -f flag really.
The manual page already has several references to collation order and
LC_COLLATE.
Maybe they should be more prominent.
In any case, surpri
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Summary: openssh 9.9p2 security release
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--- Comment #2 from Leif Pedersen ---
You bet.
I reverted to the previous configuration (without "--interface=ena0"), to show
that ntpd will not start, and the output from both is empty, of course.
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$ sockstat -4 -p 123
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--- Comment #4 from Andriy Gapon ---
Okay, I think that this should be some sort of a FAQ now.
There is no problem with sort.
It's just how the collation weights are defined for 'A' and 'a' inn the
respective locales.
E.g., for en_US.UTF-8:
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I can accept that that's how the sort program itself works, but I would then
argue that the collation weights for 'A' and 'a' being equal in those locales
is wrong. IMHO, regardless of the encoding or lo
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> Okay, I think that this should be some sort of a FAQ now.
Or change the sort(1) man page description of:
-f, --ignore-case
Convert all lowe
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Also, seems to depend on local settings.
Considering this input:
With LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 I get:
With LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 I get:
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--- Comment #6 from w...@psr.com ---
I wouldn't be surprised if the weights were set that way because someone wanted
ls (via strcoll(3)) to list files in case-independent order. :-/
:-)
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--- Comment #10 from w...@psr.com ---
Can an even stronger statement under -f be made, such as:
"Primarily for locale C. In other locales, case is already less important than
what follows in the sort field." ?
I haven't tried to verify th
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(In reply to Michael Osipov from comment #14)
The first consideration I had was that this can't change how certctl gets used
by things that need a "just update the trust store" command. That inc
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--- Comment #14 from Michael Osipov ---
(In reply to Jordan Morningstar from comment #13)
Yes, please. ATM I do struggle to understand. I am not saying that is wrong,
but confusing.
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--- Comment #9 from w...@psr.com ---
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> https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr10/
Interesting. Thanks! While the locale I was using was not a Unicode one, its
collation tables presumably work the same wa
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