On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 04:02:51PM +0200, Mic J wrote:
>
>> Who is J.R. Steven?
>
> I think Marc intended to mention W. Richard Stevens.
> See http://www.kohala.com
>
> -Otto
That what i thought, no JR s
Who is J.R. Steven?
Dear Fredrik Staxeng.
Im sorry to hear you had a bad experience when communicating with our team.
Could you please specify your exact problem, What was the question you
got a snappy answer about
And what was it Linus was right about.
WE at OpenBSD.org works hard to provide a great customer and u
Coverity also i think i remember one of the OpenBSD developers
worked/works for coverity
There is open source projects scanning.
Also look in the archives there are several interesting threads
try f.ex using coverity in your search.
there is a list of tools on wikipedia !!!
http://en.wikipedia
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
> Samuel Baldwin escribiC3:
>>
>> I've heard good things about FluxBB and PunBB, but really you should
>> consider using a mailing list instead of a server.
>>
>>
> +1, mail list with archive it's always better than a forum.
Why is that better
So since benchmarking is out, how do we then find out where
potential problems are.
What does OpenBSD developers do, since surely they don't benchmark :)
Maybe we should profile instead ?
I'm not very experienced with webservers, but here
how i would approach it.
1. i have a problem, i think ab
There was a great post not so long time ago,
Where som other code couldnt be found.
Someone showed how to search the tree inside the makefiles.
Because the name of an executable etc, might not be listed in the src files.
but be specified in the makefile, ie some executables with more than 1 name
a
I was reading about version control systems and i found a lot of the
distributed software "with best performance", but really i don't know
much
about it.
There are some technicals or philosophicals reasons why the OpenBSD
repository does not change to something other t
Discussed many times. :) check archives for many interesting repsonses.
But some of the developers has some work wishlist of what the want to do
have done.
Or some used to have.
Otherwise their is lots of ports, that could be interesting, if it
doesnt have to
be base system work (wine might inclu
what about making an NFS export, then the underlying file system wouldnt matter?
What about using sshfs?
mic
What about the Intel Atom, there is a version targeted for kind of
embedded systems.
Think its called z5xx or something.
Its a x86, so i suppose its well supported?
i'm buying 1 soonish, board, with no fan, 2GB ram , and a case.
Adding a semi old harddisk 2.5" from my own drawers.
Total is about
http://www.drpaulcarter.com/pcasm/
Gratis book.
Uses nasm as assembler. and you can use yasm (BSD license) if you want.
Mic
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 7:44 PM, Josh Grosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 13:27:25 -0400, Josh Grosse neglected to check for typos:
>
> I'd written:
>
>> ...Every -release cycle, I see people their pre-ordered -
>> release systems into production prior to release by the Project.
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 9:35 PM, Christer Solskogen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hyjial wrote:
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>> What technical reasons have lead the
>> developers to elect this
>> language ?
>>
Her is an interview with Espie
It contains many hints to research from
I also thought Espie said that perl enabled
#!/bin/sh -
or
#!/bin/ksh -
But are there any places in the man page i can find this?
something about it, maybe, at ~26% in man sh(in the section: Search
and Execution).
regards cognacc
well for completeness
stdout wasnt changed either.
but as you said, the script is in progress.
michael
On 2/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How long have you people been reading these lists?
When are people going to realize that Han is just a troll.
I've been here since 2004 and i never noticed!
However i noticed that Han is sometimes bearer
of apparently unpopular opinions
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