On 2010/12/23 4:48 PM, Orestes Leal R. wrote:
I want to edit the crontab with nano but by default vi it's invoked
when I do 'crontab -e'
Did you read crontab(1)?
On 5/17/09 2:07 AM, Aaron W. Hsu wrote:
Hey All,
Has anyone else noticed issues with pulling src/sbin/ping/ping.c from
anon...@rt.fm:/cvs? I get this error
cvs [server aborted]: EOF while looking for end of string \
in RCS file /cvs/src/sbin/ping/ping.c,v
Does anyone kno
On 1-Sep-08, at 3:17 AM, Lars Noodin wrote:
Jeremy Huiskamp wrote:
suexec: disabled; invalid wrapper /usr/sbin/suexec
Did you read suexec(8)?
I expect you mean this?
"Because this program is only used internally by httpd(8),
there are no other ways to directly invoke s
On 31-Aug-08, at 3:21 PM, Lars Noodin wrote:
Listing the modules in Apache/1.3.29 (4.4-current base, i386 snapshot
from 29 Aug) gives a warning regarding suexec.
Regards
-Lars
# httpd -l
Compiled-in modules:
http_core.c
mod_env.c
. . .
mod_ssl.c
suexec: disabled; invalid wrapper /usr/sb
On 23/05/08 04:21 PM, Han Boetes wrote:
Yes but C is written in gcc which is GNU licensed and pkg_utils
are written in perl which is a much more libaral language. I
really start wondering why the whole of OpenBSD is not rewritten
in perl!
# Han
Ah, but perl is compiled with gcc, so that doe
On 18/03/08 08:15 AM, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Nicolas Legrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-18 07:56]:
Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Dimitri wrote:
Hello all.
My cuestion is simply.
OpenBSD run over AMD Geode,
Yes.
specificly over Packard
Bell S18P?.
I've rea
On 11/03/08 09:35 AM, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Dongsheng Song <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-11 07:39]:
Before jvm use the mpm model like apache2, or OpenBSD implement kernel
level pthreads, I don't think there will have many java developers
using OpenBSD as their native platform.
wow. that state
On 3-Jan-08, at 8:48 PM, Ioan Nemes wrote:
Ask yourself this question. Do you really believe that someone who
sells a product which was developed within the lawful frame work is
unethical?
You confusing the issue! The software market - where you sell your
product
(i.e., software) is uneth
On 13-Dec-07, at 10:22 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
When I read that, it sounded a lot to me like saying "if you're not a
skilled medical practitioner, you don't deserve decent health care."
Seems to me one of the better aspects of our society is our ability
to allow specialists to provide good servi
On 13-Dec-07, at 11:11 AM, Bob Beck wrote:
If you like the current way it works, you should be able to continue
with this system. But what if my mum, who has low computer skill,
would
like to install a free, functional and secure system? I think the
software should help her to make the most a
On 12-Dec-07, at 5:54 PM, Unix Fan wrote:
You really can't expect everyone to use -CURRENT in a production
environment..
Wow, I've read an unusual amount of stupid things on this list in the
last two days but this takes the cake (hint: it's not about whether
or not people run -current or
On 4-Dec-07, at 10:24 PM, L wrote:
Hello,
I just plugged in some USB devices into my old 133Mhz laptop with
OpenBSD on it and they magically work. These devices would not work
and/or had problems on Winblows with the laptop.. yet on the
desktop they USB devices worked fine. So as I say..
On 7-Nov-07, at 6:20 PM, badeguruji wrote:
that is true. especially if you notice that installing one pkg
install all the other it depends on. there has to be some way in
pkg_info to reflect this info that: how and when was 'any' pkg
installed? otherwise i would be disappointed.
-BG
Y
On 24-Oct-07, at 5:59 PM, L. V. Lammert wrote:
At 03:31 PM 10/24/2007 -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
You must be more qualified with regards to the actual code than I am
because I flat out don't believe this at all.
Believe what? OBSD is secure? I thought you were proud of the
project? Sheesh!
On 8-Oct-07, at 8:43 PM, Lars Noodin wrote:
Tony Bruguier wrote:
...
I would like to install an HTTP proxy.
...
Squid is recommended. Read the directions carefully and you will have
to make one or two changes to the configuration.
Have squid listen localhost and then tunnel to get to it.
On 15-Sep-07, at 10:57 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Fact #3
Any way you want to look at it, looks like very much a Copyright
violation was committed, but then SFLC said it's OK. Front page:
http://www.softwarefreedom.org/
No debate and can't be argue.
Fact #4
And publish a release to that effec
On 5-Aug-07, at 4:50 PM, chefren wrote:
OpenBSD Founder Theo deRaadt Has Conflict of Interest With AMD
By David Marcus, 2007-08-05 03:41:29
Section: Technology, Topic:
I formerly had a great deal of respect, bordering on admiration, for
Theo deRaadt's refusals to compromise his open sourc
This is probably not the right place for your software. OpenBSD may
be used to drop bombs on Australia, which likely counts as terrorism
and conflicts with your licensing goals.
On 10-Jul-07, at 4:02 AM, Robin Carey wrote:
Ultra-Secure Communications:
C12-GAMMA; a free software product fo
If you'd bothered to inspect the headers you would have noticed that
the below message was sent before the one that has many replies but
it didn't arrive until about 20 hours after it was sent. Probably
stuck in the pipes somewhere, that seems to happen with misc@ alot.
Rico probably figur
On 30-Mar-07, at 10:58 AM, Sunnz wrote:
But would any hacker actually try to brute force it by 16 character of
from length 1 to length 40? Maybe I only used 16 possible characters
instead of 60, but it is a really long key.
$ bc
16^40
1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976
60^30
221
On 30-Mar-07, at 7:03 AM, Sunnz wrote:
You mean you can choose an unlimited set of characters as the key??
What I meant was that you're only choosing from [a-f0-9] when you
could use characters from the whole alphabet, upper and lowercase as
well as punctuation. I can't claim to understand
Um, excuse my poor writing. I meant ".. choosing from a limited
character set ..."
On 29-Mar-07, at 10:35 PM, I wrote:
The obvious problem with that is that you're only choosing a
limited character and we all know it now ;). Also, what's your
definition of "random file"?
Jeremy
On 29-M
The obvious problem with that is that you're only choosing a limited
character and we all know it now ;). Also, what's your definition of
"random file"?
Jeremy
On 29-Mar-07, at 9:58 PM, Sunnz wrote:
Actually I always uses a sha1sum of a random file that I have and I
make sure I have that f
On 29-Mar-07, at 9:59 AM, Nick ! wrote:
Nick ! wrote:
Theo has claimed somewhere that I can never find the link to
http://www.tjrforum.com/archive/index.php/t-2513.html gives a quote
but
I can't find the original source.
I'd like to hear an actual developer position on that statement.
On 16-Mar-07, at 9:57 PM, Ray Percival wrote:
On Mar 16, 2007, at 5:43 PM, fonkprop wrote:
Yet again, we see that although Theo is willing to beg, wheedle
and threaten
his user community into sending him money when he needs it, he
holds them in
too much contempt to respond to simple, uncont
On 16-Mar-07, at 4:52 PM, Tobias Weisserth wrote:
Hi,
On Friday, 16. March 2007 21:04, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
...
Thanks, this is a much better explanation than in FAQ sec. 5. The
explanation in FAQ doesn't mention the fact that not only the -
current, but
also the -stable is a moving target,
On 16-Mar-07, at 3:51 PM, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 01:26:39PM +, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
It's actually really easy. Follow the first 2 steps in "man
release".
Unfortunately these instructions fail with not being clear if I
should use
OPENBSD_4_0_BASE or OPENBSD_4_0 i
On 15-Mar-07, at 11:48 PM, Ray Percival wrote:
On Mar 15, 2007, at 7:31 PM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
I agree. I'm very annoyed that I have to read about this
problem on slashdot. The misc list is not the right place
for this announcement, some low-traffic announce list that
goes right into my inb
On 20-Feb-07, at 1:33 PM, K-Wizzz wrote:
First of all, the system installed without any troubles, X works
just fine with
915resolution installed. However, I have some quirky mouse
behaviour caused by
a aggressively sensitive touchpad: whenever I hit the right edge of
the pad, a
mouse whee
On 17-Jan-07, at 4:29 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
Seeing the hardline the devs take against driver binary blobs it's
unlikely.
Not that this is reason to support it, but there's obviously a
monumental difference between a driver and a browser plugin.
However, I am looking forward myself to 4
On 9-Jan-07, at 12:42 PM, J.C. Roberts wrote:
The painfully sad truth is if you're doing any serious development and
testing in Java, you have to debug everywhere and you normally need to
have ton of jre/jdk installations on each of your supported OS/
hardware
combinations. You really do need m
On 15-Dec-06, at 8:42 PM, Denny White wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
There are actually 2 problems. First one is, when using
ctrl-alt-f1 & so forth, it goes to the other console fine,
but when I try to switch back, all I see on the screen is
the output from the underlying
On 7-Dec-06, at 10:48 AM, Igor Sobrado wrote:
Hi Jeremy.
There is probably something wrong in the input to "grep -v" as a lot
of the packages that "are not present in the CD" really *are* (e.g.,
xmms, xpdf, abiword...)
Cheers,
Igor.
No, you just misread my somewhat confusing wording. The l
On 6-Dec-06, at 8:07 PM, Greg Thomas wrote:
On 12/6/06, Andrey Shuvikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/6/06, Jeremy Huiskamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> so I wait 'til release day and do an internet upgrade but at
>
>
What is "release date"? Acc
On 6-Dec-06, at 11:16 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
"Kenneth Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Is there a published list of the packages that are included on the
CD Set?
I was going to say http://www.openbsd.org/4.0_packages/ and click your
platform, but more than likely some packages have
On 14-Nov-06, at 5:27 PM, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 10:12:31PM +0100, Tobias Weisserth wrote:
And regarding the language: Java runs on millions if not billions
of devices.
It does not run on arm/OpenBSD. It does not run on powerpc/OpenBSD.
It does not run on vax/OpenBSD.
On 1-Oct-06, at 9:28 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email
me instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD? I
do not believe that either OpenBSD or NetBSD has a 'periodic'
system similar to FreeBSDs, and would like to
Sorry Leonardo, obviously this was meant for the list :p
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Jeremy Huiskamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: May 29, 2006 11:46:07 PM EDT (CA)
> To: "Leonardo Rodrigues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Status of tomcat on OpenBSD
&g
*) JSP/Tomcat
+ chroot
+ strongly typed
+ compiled - mostly
- complex
Possibly my lack of knowledge here, but how are you figuring on
having tomcat in chroot? It won't be in apache's.
On 2-May-06, at 12:21 AM, jared r r spiegel wrote:
a couple of things spring to mind:
A) python would have to be in base then. the license seems to my
amateur eyes as a BSD license with a tamed-down djb clause #3.
perhaps the license excludes it from consideration in base.
bittorrent
as this is not an Ant bug.
Total time: 3 seconds
$ cat runjunit.xml
Jeremy Huiskamp wrote:
Please report the specific error printed out.
Also, do you have junit.jar on your classpath as well?
Jeremy
Please report the specific error printed out.
Also, do you have junit.jar on your classpath as well?
Jeremy
On 27-Mar-06, at 5:29 PM, MikeG wrote:
Hi, can anyone help me to get junit to work with ant?
Ant and JUnit both work on their own but Ant doesn't recognise the
tag.
According to t
Imagine you put a fair amount of effort into both the content and the
presentation. Then imagine you have one of two situations:
-you have numerous sets of data that you want to display the same way
-now if you want to change the way they're displayed, you have to
change only one file (the x
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