On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 12:21:18AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>
> Maybe, but unlikely. If the device attaches, generally it works. Show
> what's received on midi2 when you type on the keyboard or do any other
> simple actions.
>
fwiw, here's a small utility that I use very often to debug &
> On 6. May 2018, at 06:33, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I learned yesterday of ksh's cusom auto completion. Now I try to figure
> out how to use it together with pass, but maybe someone already did the
> work.
I got a reply on twitter from Roman Zolltarif who wrote a blog post about
Hi,
I learned yesterday of ksh's cusom auto completion. Now I try to figure
out how to use it together with pass, but maybe someone already did the
work.
pass (www.password-store.org) is a password manager and it takes as
arguments actions, a couple of options and at the end the folder and
filena
Hi Rupert,
[ deleted tech@ because this is off topic there ]
Rupert Gallagher wrote on Thu, May 24, 2018 at 04:38:17PM -0400:
> On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 14:18, Gilles Chehade wrote:
>> In effect, instead of having:
>> accept from any for local deliver to mbox
>>
>> You will have:
>> action "my_a
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 08:31:08PM +0200, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've finally got an el cheapo USB to midi converter. I just wanted to test
> if I can make use of my Roland Aira gear that way, because the USB connection
> is not class compliant.
FYI, certain Roland gears have a "g
Denis Fondras(de...@openbsd.org) on 2018.05.24 22:09:30 +0200:
> On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 08:43:30PM +0200, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> > Denis Fondras(de...@openbsd.org) on 2018.05.24 17:57:19 +0200:
> > > On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 07:04:04AM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
> > > > But shouldn???t the answer
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 14:18, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> In effect, instead of having:
> accept from any for local deliver to mbox
>
> You will have:
> action "my_action" mbox
> match from any for local action "my_action"
It may solve some obscure technical problem, but is a horrible thing to read
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 08:43:30PM +0200, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> Denis Fondras(de...@openbsd.org) on 2018.05.24 17:57:19 +0200:
> > On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 07:04:04AM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
> > > But shouldn???t the answer be the same, since I have a valid default
> > > route?
> > >
> >
>
On 2018-05-19 02:59, justina colmena wrote:
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.css
That's the css. You style it how you like it. That's the whole point
of it. And I agree. It's very readable on my phone.
Original message From: Mihai Popescu
Date: 5/18/18 11:04 PM (GMT-09:00) To:
m
Great explanation,
Thanks.
Elias.
2018-05-24 15:59 GMT-03:00 Sebastian Benoit :
> Elias M. Mariani(marianiel...@gmail.com) on 2018.05.24 15:45:15 -0300:
>> Thanks Sebastian for the reply,
>> I do follow source-changes, just that I don't understand if it's
>> common for a library to have 2 version
Hi Justina,
justina colmena wrote on Thu, May 24, 2018 at 05:54:45PM +:
> On Wed, 23 May 2018 11:47:47 +0200
> Marko Cupać wrote:
>> I am sure OpenBSD will correct their errors in html/css code, if any,
> Right now, https://man.openbsd.org/relayd.conf.5 fails html validation.
> https://val
Elias M. Mariani(marianiel...@gmail.com) on 2018.05.24 15:45:15 -0300:
> Thanks Sebastian for the reply,
> I do follow source-changes, just that I don't understand if it's
> common for a library to have 2 version numbers.
There is the old version number(s) and the newest one.
If you check your /us
> From: Gilles Chehade
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 1:20 PM
>
> That's bad but could easily be fixed if you want to help us
So I dropped in the latest table-ldap from git, and it still failed
authentications after an LDAP server outage. It looks like the check is only
in the table_ldap_check f
Thanks Sebastian for the reply,
I do follow source-changes, just that I don't understand if it's
common for a library to have 2 version numbers.
Or if the ports/snapshots system is made with some inner logic to
avoid this kind of conflict.
I mean, the ports did not install the library, that means t
Denis Fondras(de...@openbsd.org) on 2018.05.24 17:57:19 +0200:
> On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 07:04:04AM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
> > But shouldn???t the answer be the same, since I have a valid default route?
> >
>
> It should but that's not how route(8) works for now :)
>
> Barely tested diff, ass
Hi,
I've finally got an el cheapo USB to midi converter. I just wanted to test
if I can make use of my Roland Aira gear that way, because the USB connection
is not class compliant. Additionally I've two synths connected to the box:
umidi0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 1 "Waldorf Music
Elias M. Mariani(marianiel...@gmail.com) on 2018.05.24 14:22:35 -0300:
> Hi,
> I noticed just now a couple of errors after updating from
> snapshots/amd64 (22/05) and updating the packages with pkg_add -u
> (24/05) indicating a mismatch in some library, I think it was
> libfreetype.so.28.2 vs 29.0
On Thu, May 24, 2018 1:28 pm, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 09:22:32AM -0400, trondd wrote:
>> On Wed, May 23, 2018 4:35 am, Thomas Huber wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > IÃ*´m just tinkering a little bit and try to mimic some
>> "containerization"
>> > on
>> > OpenBSD with chroot. I
On Wed, 23 May 2018 11:47:47 +0200
Marko Cupać wrote:
> I am sure OpenBSD will correct their errors in html/css code, if any,
Right now, https://man.openbsd.org/relayd.conf.5 fails html validation.
https://validator.w3.org/nu/?doc=https%3A%2F%2Fman.openbsd.org%2Frelayd.conf.5
There are several
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 09:22:32AM -0400, trondd wrote:
> On Wed, May 23, 2018 4:35 am, Thomas Huber wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I´m just tinkering a little bit and try to mimic some "containerization"
> > on
> > OpenBSD with chroot. Is it somehow possible to attach a chrooted
> > envirionment to s
On Thu, 24 May 2018 16:47:46 +0200
Thuban wrote:
> Hello,
> I need to redirect some URLS with httpd. As example :
>
> /test/?d=2018/05/02/13/14/50-some-title
>
> Must be redirected to /2018/05/02/some-title
>
> My problem is that "?" is never matched.
>
> Here is the pattern I use :
>
Hi,
I noticed just now a couple of errors after updating from
snapshots/amd64 (22/05) and updating the packages with pkg_add -u
(24/05) indicating a mismatch in some library, I think it was
libfreetype.so.28.2 vs 29.0 or something like that.
I have both in /usr/X11R6/lib/.
I'm not familiar with the
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 07:04:04AM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
> But shouldn’t the answer be the same, since I have a valid default route?
>
It should but that's not how route(8) works for now :)
Barely tested diff, assumes that no netmask means /128 (similar to IPv4 handling
where no netmask mean
Hello,
I need to redirect some URLS with httpd. As example :
/test/?d=2018/05/02/13/14/50-some-title
Must be redirected to /2018/05/02/some-title
My problem is that "?" is never matched.
Here is the pattern I use :
location match "^/test/%?d=(%d%d%d%d/%d%d/%d%d)/%d%d/%d%d/%d%
On Wed, May 23, 2018 4:35 am, Thomas Huber wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I´m just tinkering a little bit and try to mimic some "containerization"
> on
> OpenBSD with chroot. Is it somehow possible to attach a chrooted
> envirionment to swtichd(8) ?
>
> Thanks
> Thomas
>
OpenBSD's chroot is not like a Linu
Hi,
I have just committed a major change in smtpd that'll require smtpd.conf
to be rewritten before your update to the new code.
The new grammar is not TOO different from the former one, a lot of stuff
remains exactly identical, but the ruleset is now split into two parts:
- a named action
- a m
I can appreciate the spirit of that. Carry on good sir.
Ken
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 01:19:07PM +0200, Thomas Huber wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> sure, thats the way to go for docker, kubernetes and [add buzzword here].
> The _why_ is more about tinkering and getting deeper into the rabbit-hole.
>
> Thom
Hi Ken,
sure, thats the way to go for docker, kubernetes and [add buzzword here].
The _why_ is more about tinkering and getting deeper into the rabbit-hole.
Thomas
On 24 May 2018 at 12:51, Ken M wrote:
>
> I want to ask the question of why? And why this way? I think if you want
docker
> like f
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 5:35 AM Denis Fondras wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 10:34:19PM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
> > I am using route(8) in a script but found some odd behavior when
> > querying routes for some IPv6 addresses - lookups seem to fail if the
> > trailing address bytes are
I want to ask the question of why? And why this way? I think if you want docker
like functionality, just add docker to openbsd. The best way to do so is to add
a lightweight linux into vmm and connect to that docker daemon. Alpine or
Rancher are probably the best bet for that.
I say nothing on the
On 17:20 Wed 23 May, Allan Streib wrote:
> "Paul B. Henson" writes:
>
> >> What you ask is a very general question: If A depends on B, and B is
> >> missing, how do expect A to behave?
> >
> > In this specific case, I expect A to complain it was unable to contact
> > B, to continue initializing,
Hi,
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 10:34:19PM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
> I am using route(8) in a script but found some odd behavior when
> querying routes for some IPv6 addresses - lookups seem to fail if the
> trailing address bytes are zero (implicit or explicitly) as shown
> below. However, the rou
Hi Reyk,
no it is not about chroot-ing switchd.
What i have in mind is a kind of poor-mans kubernetes or docker-swarm which
makes use of chroot(8), login.conf(5) and mount_vnd(8) to isolate, limit
and encapsulate some processes.
I´ll call this the "chroot-jail" and thought it is common wording aft
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 12:28:08AM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Hi Misc,
>
> I just got Michael Lucas' Ed Mastery. While reading through the book I
> tried few things and I realized that viewing trailing spaces on OpenBSD
> 6.3 doesn't work the way described in man pages, Michael's book, and
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