I just mailed a update diff for a package,
now how does the diff get accepted, does
the project maintainer look into it?
Is there a maintainer for all packages?
I have never tried this before, but I hope
to get into some serious porting.
Also can anyone guide me on how to get
diff format with th
Hi,
Is there a simple command to list update canditates of binary packages
for latest release? (For cron script). Something similar to 'syspatch
-c' for base system or m:tier 'openup -c'. 'pkg_add -us' is simulation
of upgrade. pkg_info may be suitable command for such feature.
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On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 08:07:03AM +0100, Ján Rusnák wrote:
> Is there a simple command to list update canditates of binary packages for
> latest release? (For cron script). Something similar to 'syspatch -c' for
> base system or m:tier 'openup -c'. 'pkg_add -us' is simulation of upgrade.
> pkg_i
pe...@bsdly.net (Peter N. M. Hansteen), 2020.03.27 (Fri) 09:52 (CET):
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 08:07:03AM +0100, Ján Rusnák wrote:
>
> > Is there a simple command to list update canditates of binary packages for
> > latest release? (For cron script). Something similar to 'syspatch -c' for
> > ba
Dňa 27. 3. 2020 o 9:52 Peter N. M. Hansteen napísal(a):
Is there a simple command to list update canditates of binary packages for
latest release? (For cron script). Something similar to 'syspatch -c' for
base system or m:tier 'openup -c'. 'pkg_add -us' is simulation of upgrade.
pkg_info may be
Alexander,
It would be easier for us if you could provide a network diagram with
more syntetic information and/or the corresponding ifconfig -a and route
show.
That said, you configuration is clearly incorrect. From starters, your
em1 interface configuration covers the same prefix that you'v
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 9:09 AM wrote:
> I just mailed a update diff for a package,
> now how does the diff get accepted, does
> the project maintainer look into it?
>
If port has an maintainer, diff should be sent to maintainer, not to the
mailing list.
> Is there a maintainer for all package
Hi All,
Without *block return label "block stateless traffic"* and *pass # establish
keep-state*, my NAT / redirect rules from external into LAN do not work.
Neither do rules that permit RDP to Windows Workstations on Tun0 interface.
FWIW: Wireguard uses this tun0 interface.
TCPDump shows the
On 2020-03-27, Dirk Coetzee wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Without *block return label "block stateless traffic"* and *pass # establish
> keep-state*, my NAT / redirect rules from external into LAN do not work.
> Neither do rules that permit RDP to Windows Workstations on Tun0 interface.
> FWIW: Wireguar
I have question about a performance quirk on OpenBSD, but I'm not really sure
how to address it, or what the root cause even is; that being how multithreaded
applications (libpthread?) behave (notably, games).
I have tested many applications, the behavior is the same in all of them, but
I'll talk
> On 24 Mar 2020, at 12:09, Marko Cupać wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 09:34:09 +0100
> Marko Cupać wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 07:13:27 +1000
>> Stuart Longland wrote:
>>
>>> On 23/3/20 10:26 pm, Marko Cupać wrote:
Anything I can do to avoid future hangs?
>
> I got another hang,
I am unable to play videos if audio is present. The media keys work
normally and I can fiddle with audio using mixerctl. Removing mic2 from
inputs.mix_source stops a kind of hissing I hear when the headset is
plugged into the laptop. However, when trying to reproduce videos either
with the browser
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