On Mon Feb 20, 2017 at 02:48:58PM -0800, Claus Assmann wrote:
> (should this be asked on -ports?)
>
> Maybe someone can give me a hint how to compile qt 5.8.0 on
> OpenBSD 6.0 (amd64)? (I would like to install it for some other
> SW which needs at least qt 5.7, but the pkg is 5.5).
>
You will no
(should this be asked on -ports?)
Maybe someone can give me a hint how to compile qt 5.8.0 on
OpenBSD 6.0 (amd64)? (I would like to install it for some other
SW which needs at least qt 5.7, but the pkg is 5.5).
Currently I'm stuck at this:
eg++ -c -pipe -O2 -fPIC -std=c++1y -fvisibility=hidden
-
>> There's got to be a performance cost, not using the .S versions.
>
>What is the average size of the copy please?
Average in what? In base, or in chrome?
>Years ago, I did a whole lot of tests with this. I was so disappointed
>with memcpy that I NEVER use memcpy these days, only 'memmove'. I
Theo, Stuart, +
On Mon, 20 Feb 2017, Theo de Raadt wrote:
It replaces optimised(?) .S versions of memcpy with the shared C
code that contains the test & syslog_r & abort.
There's got to be a performance cost, not using the .S versions.
What is the average size of the copy please?
Years
On 2017-02-19, ted@comcast.net wrote:
> Hello
> I just updated the 2/18 snapshot for amd64 (6.0 GENERIC.MP#178 amd64).
>
> After updating, I updated all the packages.
>
> Now, I cannot login to imap.
>
> I am using postfix, courier-imap, with mysql (mariadb).
>
> I recall that when I set this
> On 2017-02-20, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > Just something funny for in between...
> > I am now looking over all calls to memcpy() because i got a crash
> > on OpenBSD on a perfect subject to memcpy(), effectively a string
> > move forward (i.e., leftwise). I never would have even t
On 2017-02-20, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Just something funny for in between...
> I am now looking over all calls to memcpy() because i got a crash
> on OpenBSD on a perfect subject to memcpy(), effectively a string
> move forward (i.e., leftwise). I never would have even thought on
> an
> Just something funny for in between...
> I am now looking over all calls to memcpy() because i got a crash
> on OpenBSD on a perfect subject to memcpy(), effectively a string
> move forward (i.e., leftwise). I never would have even thought on
> anything else but
memcpy is undefined for overlapp
Hey,
Just something funny for in between...
I am now looking over all calls to memcpy() because i got a crash
on OpenBSD on a perfect subject to memcpy(), effectively a string
move forward (i.e., leftwise). I never would have even thought on
anything else but
// the difference to Copy is
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Thanks for the information about the salt with encrypt.
I actually figured that out at some point.
I sent the messages below yesterday, but for some reason they were not posted to
the list.
Thanks
Ted
>
>> Hello
>> I just updated the 2/18 snapshot for amd64 (6.0 GENERIC.MP#178 amd64).
>>
>> Afte
> On 2017-02-20, kasak wrote:
> > hello everybody!
> >
> > Recently i saw this trick on
> >http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/turn-your-network-inside-out-with-one-pfconf-trick
> >
> > I decided it was a great idea, and tried to add this rule to my
> > firewall, but it doesn't work.
> >
> > Look,
On 2017-02-20, kasak wrote:
> hello everybody!
>
> Recently i saw this trick on
> http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/turn-your-network-inside-out-with-one-pfconf-trick
>
> I decided it was a great idea, and tried to add this rule to my
> firewall, but it doesn't work.
>
> Look, I placed this l
hello everybody!
Recently i saw this trick on
http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/turn-your-network-inside-out-with-one-pfconf-trick
I decided it was a great idea, and tried to add this rule to my
firewall, but it doesn't work.
Look, I placed this line immediately after nat-to rule
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