Hi @misc,
I recently stumbled upon an issue with GNU printf(1). I was using
echo(1) in a testsuite.at on OpenBSD successfully, but that failed on
linux badly. The OpenBSD man page of echo(1) contains this sentence:
Where portability is paramount, use printf(1).
So I replaced echo(1) with printf(
On Wed, 2025-03-12 at 18:26 +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
> i know it's been a while since you posted this. hopefully you got
> something working, but i have some notes here.
[...]
> in this situation you should set up separate tunnels between FW1 and
> FW2a, and FW1 and FW2b. [...]
Thanks, David.
Am 14.03.2025 23:47 schrieb Nick Owens:
"fixed" it with robots.txt which the particular crawler ("claudebot")
respected. robots.txt:
Esp "claude" is known to me to be very ignorant of robots.txt (kinda
that way it is funny that it is downloading everything BUT robots.txt
...)
one can muse to
On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 3:39 PM Nick Holland
wrote:
>
> hello.
> As you may have noticed, cvsweb.openbsd.org has been having
> issues. This time, it is due to effectively a Distributed Denial of
> Service, though I don't actually believe it is /deliberately/
> malicious. Speculation is someone i
hello.
As you may have noticed, cvsweb.openbsd.org has been having
issues. This time, it is due to effectively a Distributed Denial of
Service, though I don't actually believe it is /deliberately/
malicious. Speculation is someone is trying to feed a so-called AI
application from cvsweb. While
Christian Groessler:
> I've built "xz" from ports and it doesn't work:
>
> hppa$ echo bla | xz > /tmp/bla.xz
So it works?
> hppa$ echo bla | xz -9 > /tmp/bla.xz
> xz: (stdin): Cannot allocate memory
The xz(1) man page has a table that shows how much memory is required
by the compression levels
On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 1:46 AM Janne Johansson wrote:
>
> > I run isc-bind as both a resolver and an authoritative name server in
> > a very simple configuration.
> >
> > Starting sometime during period I was running in OpeBSD 7.5, after one
> > of the updates (syspatch / pkg_add -u) something ch
Hello
I did restart xenocara. It is the same.
Bye
On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 12:50:27PM +, jbra...@dismail.de wrote:
> March 14, 2025 at 5:41 AM, "Computer Planet" mailto:open...@cpnetserver.net?to=%22Computer%20Planet%22%20%3Copenbsd%40cpnetserver.net%3E
> > wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> > Hi guys!
> > Please, could someone tell me how to print a ve
> Hmm, doesn't gcc/llvm have a command line flag to take a C file and output
> assembly?
> Maybe they could take the minimal hello.c file from that blog and run
>
> gcc --output-this-c-file-to-assembly hello.c
-S, but the main problem on OpenBSD is not so much there as it is to
build it into a v
If you do that it will just tell you to link call libc. Which works
and is probably a good idea but might not be what he's looking for.
--Stephen
On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 03:06:17PM +, jbra...@dismail.de wrote:
> March 14, 2025 at 10:08 AM, "Otto Moerbeek" mailto:o...@drijf.net?to=%22Otto%20
Hi,
I've built "xz" from ports and it doesn't work:
hppa$ echo bla | xz > /tmp/bla.xz
hppa$ echo bla | xz -9 > /tmp/bla.xz
xz: (stdin): Cannot allocate memory
hppa$ uname -a
OpenBSD hppa.groessler.org 7.6 GENERIC#1132 hppa
hppa$ echo bla | xz -9 > /tmp/bla.xz
[xz]12853/208633 sp=75820030 i
March 14, 2025 at 10:08 AM, "Otto Moerbeek" mailto:o...@drijf.net?to=%22Otto%20Moerbeek%22%20%3Cotto%40drijf.net%3E > wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 12:50:27PM +, jbra...@dismail.de wrote:
>
> >
> > March 14, 2025 at 5:41 AM, "Computer Planet" > mailto:open...@cpnetserver.net?to=%22C
> I run isc-bind as both a resolver and an authoritative name server in
> a very simple configuration.
>
> Starting sometime during period I was running in OpeBSD 7.5, after one
> of the updates (syspatch / pkg_add -u) something changed, manifested
> as sporadic lookup failures (SERVFAIL) e.g.,:
>
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