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| Jun 29, 3:22 pm 2010 |
| Fred Crowson | Zend Framework & pear-PHPUnit2 on OpenBSD
Hi Misc@
Is any one using PHPUnit for regression testing on OpenBSD?
I'm successfully running the Zend Framework on OpenBSD 4.7 and
would like to integrate PHPUnit for testing, I've installed the
pear-PHPUnit2-2.1.6p1 package, but it doesn't seem to include the
phpunit.php script - I'm sure I'm missing something obvious....
Any clues appreciated.
thanks
Fred
| Jun 29, 3:31 pm 2010 |
| Alexander Hall | Re: ftp(1) - csh wildcards issue
Neither of those are actually handled by ftp, but expanded and passed
as arguments to the ftp server.
/Alexander
| Jun 29, 3:15 pm 2010 |
| Jiri B. | ftp(1) - csh wildcards issue
Hello,
I found a ftp server from which I wanted to download specific files and
I discovered that ftp(1) cannot handle CSH wildcards correctly
(probably)...
Example:
ftp
ftp://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/{screen,figlet}*
works OK
ftp
ftp://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/{[sS]creen,[fF]iglet}*
doesn't work.
jirib
| Jun 29, 2:32 pm 2010 |
| Ilya Ilembitov | OpenBSD as a laptop OS
Well, just check on OpenPorts.se if the software you need is there. I
don't think there are many GNOME users on OpenBSD (you may have some
better luck with XFCE, but it's just my guess). However, I think that
after GNOME3 is out there, GNOME 2.30 might stay in ports for a while
and get some polishing, so it might become a stable and robust
experience, just like with KDE 3.5.
Second, check for your hardware. There is no such thing as "standard
x86". You might have an unsupported wi-fi or ...
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| Jun 29, 12:19 pm 2010 |
| Tony Berth | wd0i: device fault reading fsbn ...
Hi,
dmesg keeps displaying following entry:
wd0i: device fault reading fsbn 4146624 of 4146624-4146655 (wd0 bn 85997799;
cn 5353 tn 29 sn 27), retrying
pciide1:0:0: recal drive fault
there are 2 IDE HDs connected. Should I derive that the HD is dead?
Thanks
| Jun 29, 7:03 am 2010 |
| czarkoff | xterm input
Hello!
I configured my X11 to have "ru" and "us" XKB layouts. While I can use GVim and
all the GTK+ software to input cyrillic symbols and uxterms displays them OK,
trying to type in any cyrillic char in uxterm leaves me with some strange line.
Eg., when I type in the first 6 cyrillic symbols on the keyboard ("J", "TS",
"U", "K", "E", "N", I get:
| Jun 29, 5:31 am 2010 |
| Stuart Henderson | Re: Load balancing incoming trafic with BGP
Hmm, that's wierd, the received routes are /24!
| Jun 29, 8:13 am 2010 |
| BARDOU Pierre | Re: Load balancing incoming trafic with BGP
Hello,
I did this on router A :
network 217.109.108.0/24
network 217.109.108.128/25
neigbor...
allow from any
match to any prefix 217.109.108.128/25 set prepend-self 5
On router A "bgpctl sh rib" :
Flags destination gateway lpref med aspath origin
AI*> 217.109.108.0/24 0.0.0.0 100 0 i
AI*> 217.109.108.128/24 0.0.0.0 100 0 i
On ISP router A "bgpctl sh rib" : ...
| Jun 29, 7:03 am 2010 |
| rhsv6 | Re: Load balancing incoming trafic with BGP
Hello,
Have you tried a filter based config for your prepends ?
| Jun 29, 4:29 am 2010 |
| rhsv6 | Re: Openbsd Logging and Changes of Timezone
ack. Thanks Paul.
| Jun 29, 4:28 am 2010 |
| [B&G-Consulting] Elm ... | acpi support with samsung P28
Hi list,
i have a samsung p28 laptop running openbsd 4.7.
unfortunately apm as well as sysctl | grep acpi do not show up any
information about the battery state.
i guess samsung just shipped a crap acpi ;-) anyway - do you know any
solution how to get battery states from samsung acpi?
tia
elmar
| Jun 28, 11:47 pm 2010 |
| [B&G-Consulting] Elm ... | Re: acpi support with samsung P28
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 13:52:25 +0200, TorbjC8rn H. Orskaug
et voilC :
dmesg:
------
OpenBSD 4.7 (GENERIC) #558: Wed Mar 17 20:46:15 MDT 2010
deraadt@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class)
1.61 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,TM,SBF,EST,TM2
real mem = 804265984 ...
| Jun 29, 5:53 am 2010 |
| Matt Devine | Three-Day Grant Development Workshop at Vancouver
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| Jun 28, 5:22 pm 2010 |
| Anthony J. Bentley | Re: Which netbook for OpenBSD
Do be careful and don't assume that different models will work. For
example, I have a MSI Wind U123, whose wireless (realtek rtl8187se)
does _not_ work. Trying out a physical machine is best.
Another bad part you should avoid but is common in netbooks is Intel
GMA500 graphics, which currently has no support. Doesn't even work on
Linux without a (buggy, crashy) binary blob driver.
OpenBSD 4.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #22: Thu Jun 3 16:41:49 MDT 2010
...
| Jun 28, 7:29 pm 2010 |
| BARDOU Pierre | Re: Load balancing incoming trafic with BGP
Hello,
I tried to follow your advices, and I set :
network 1.1.1.0/24
network 1.1.1.0/25 set prepend-self 5
The /25 appears on the RIB of router A, but not in ISP A router RIB.
Why ? My only filter rule is "allow from any"
A few details :
* 1.1.1.0/24 is for testing purposes an used only in my (isolated) lab. I have
a true /24, registered with RIPE.
* I have an MPLS VPN between my two sites, which uses different wires from
Internet
* I didn't knew the issue about propagating a /25 to ...
| Jun 29, 1:02 am 2010 |
| Stuart Henderson | Re: Load balancing incoming trafic with BGP
hmm, I meant that you should announce the larger network (/24) from
both sites, and the more-specific (/25) from each site.
e.g. from the main site:
network 1.1.1.0/24
network 1.1.1.0/25
and from the backup site:
network 1.1.1.0/24
network 1.1.1.128/25
Are you absolutely certain you have "allow from any" everywhere
It is still bad practice. What if someone were to use your registered
/24 in their test network, and then accidentally announce it to the internet?
Sometimes things ...
| Jun 29, 5:47 am 2010 |
| wrh | Re: Intel PRO/1000 QP on Dell R610 and OpenBSD 4.7
4.6 or 4.7 code?
-Bill
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Fridiric URBAN
| Jun 29, 9:29 am 2010 |
| uhu | Re: Intel PRO/1000 QP on Dell R610 and OpenBSD 4.7
I reported it some days ago, got an error message, but the bug report
seems to be here since 07/23:
http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yes&numbers=6408
Uwe
| Jun 29, 5:16 am 2010 |
| Frédéric URBAN | Re: Intel PRO/1000 QP on Dell R610 and OpenBSD 4.7
Hello again,
Maybe i got a fix, I modified some lines of code inside the driver... I
booted 4x times without nics that has failed... But i'll try it more
before saying victory ;)
Fred
| Jun 29, 8:48 am 2010 |
| Frédéric URBAN | Re: Intel PRO/1000 QP on Dell R610 and OpenBSD 4.7
4.7, but it only fix the hardware initialization. I've got all interface
available in ifconfig and known by the kernel but thoses who useally
don't get initialized doesn't work when you plug the cable, there must
be a similar problem when bringing up the link.
The problem, I fixed on hw_init was simply a failing mutex (in
if_em_hw.c) . When interrogating the PHY registers at the end of
em_setup_copper_link(), if the PHY is busy, the function
em_read_phy_reg() return an error ...
| Jun 29, 11:46 am 2010 |
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