On 2016-06-16 13.42.44 +, Luke Small wrote:
> Is it possible and not unadvisable to make /src with the -O3
> option?...
It is inadvisable to deviate from the documentation here:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html
Why would this be spam, sir?
2016-06-14 13:27 GMT-04:00 Matthias Apitz :
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Seeing that you have quoted me from another email that I sent, my decision
is to inquire you on different topics.
Is the cognitive process the same for all members of the human species?
By which method(s) does the human animal learn?
By observation, each culture within an area has its own standards
Why is this spam, sir?
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Now, some would call this -and have -off-topic noise; but, there is a
reason for this post.
Some of you do not think before responding to a post. The words that you
choose need to be diplomatic and honest when you doubt another person's
intention and/or reason for that person's reply.
Your communi
Do you have the skills to detect and handle if gcc miscompiles something at
-O3?
If not, then don't.
Noone else will help you getting a zomg-fast -O3 system working after a
slight miscompile gets a few bad instructions stuffed into some lib
somewhere, so if you break your system, you get to keep a
Being that I have offended other people, time was taken to explain myself
and not to deny nor excuse my actions. Even though I hope for others to do
the same, it appears - that for most of you - it is not your nature to
explain yourselves nor to give the benefit of the doubt to another.
Please, hol
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Would it make it slower, more buggy or make the kernel not fit in the root
partition?
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 9:07 AM Mike Burns
wrote:
> On 2016-06-16 13.42.44 +, Luke Small wrote:
> > Is it possible and not unadvisable to make /src with the -O3
> > option?...
>
> It is inadvisable to devia
Eh, I run it on a VM. I could copy one and somehow locate all the -O2's and
replace them with -O3's in the files. I'd probably have to write a program
to do it, unless there are easy to find, centrally located ones?
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 9:54 AM Janne Johansson wrote:
> Do you have the skills
Luke Small wrote:
> Would it make it slower, more buggy or make the kernel not fit in the root
> partition?
Yes.
On 2016-06-14, Ted Wynnychenko wrote:
>>From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
> Stuart Henderson
>>Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 12:31 PM
>>
>>On 2016-06-14, Ted Wynnychenko wrote:
>>> This really isn't a big deal; but as more sites have started using https,
>>
On 2016-06-15, Peter Fokker wrote:
> Ted Wynnychenko wrote:
> [...]
>> I block connections based on a list from malwaredomains.com.
>> A script runs nightly that downloads the list/changes, creates
>> zone files, and reloads unbound/nsd. The "blocked" zone files
>> point those domains at an inter
Coming from an unintelligent person here, your endless ranting makes me have
to ask a stupid question that I shouldn't have to ask. I know that this
email list does not like to block people, but is there a way for me to block
just this rant and continued ignorance without blocking the rest of the
e
Dude. You really need to let it go.
Like...really.
On Jun 16, 2016 11:54 AM, "outro pessoa" wrote:
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> Being that I have offended other people, time was taken to explain myself
> and not to deny nor excuse my actions. Even though I hope for others to do
> the same, it appears - that for most
Does this workaround work for you?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=146520183827302&w=2
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=146523968007324&w=2
If it does then it's related to this bug:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=146451346724515
(I'm just an user, not a developer)
Hello, thanks for
Marcus, Walter,
On 06/06/16 10:22, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
To me this sounds like "Screen brightness is reset when changing from X
to console" thread on bugs@ [1].
[1] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=146451346724515
Walter Alejandro Iglesias' workaround worked for me (thank you,
Walter!):
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On 2016-06-16, Luke Small wrote:
> Eh, I run it on a VM. I could copy one and somehow locate all the -O2's and
> replace them with -O3's in the files. I'd probably have to write a program
> to do it, unless there are easy to find, centrally located ones?
>
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 9:54 AM Janne J
Go for it. The beauty of open source is that you are free to
try things. I would submit your first step of learning is how
to figure out where all the -O2's are. You will learn a lot about
things if you really dig into the weird problems you will hit.
Probably you won't get much help here, but
Sorry if this is an obvious one but I've been all over the FAQ, read the
makefiles, etc. and cannot for the life of me figure out how those files
get created. I have everything else (all of the *.tgz files, etc.) just
not these two.
I'm probably on a fool's errand but I'm trying to get this MacBo
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On 16.06.2016 17:59, Kevin Gerrard wrote:
Coming from an unintelligent person here, your endless ranting makes
me have
to ask a stupid question that I shouldn't have to ask. I know that
this
email list does not like to block people, but is there a way for me
to block
just this rant and continue
On 17.06.2016 03:39, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
Sorry if this is an obvious one but I've been all over the FAQ, read
the
makefiles, etc. and cannot for the life of me figure out how those
files
get created. I have everything else (all of the *.tgz files, etc.)
just
not these two.
man release
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