On master branch for sbase, it seems that on the seq command the
format string (option -f) is having the first character clipped off.
Sample below.
./seq -f "%04g" 3
04g
04g
04g
./seq -f " %04g" 3
0001
0002
0003
Printing the format string in validfmt() shows that it is correct.
Printing after 'f
Greetings.
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 23:24:50 +0200 Jesse Ogle wrote:
> Two small patches.
Thanks, both have been applied. Please break long strings.
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
Two small patches.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 22:11:16 +0200 Jesse Ogle
> wrote:
> > Basic implementation of cal command. Man page included. First patch
> > submission attempt. Is a little nonstandard.
>
> Thank
It seems st enters a heavy draw cycle when system time is moved back (e.g.
ntp).
This patch should fix it.
Cheers,
Rob
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Greetings comrades,
I have applied several patches to sbase sent in the last days. Please
check out the repository and report bugs.
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
Greetings.
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 22:11:16 +0200 Jesse Ogle wrote:
> Basic implementation of cal command. Man page included. First patch
> submission attempt. Is a little nonstandard.
Thanks for the submission. I made it standard. It supports a variable
day of week, so your week can now start on
Greetings.
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 21:11:32 +0200 "Galos, David"
wrote:
> > Maybe now?
>
> I would:
>
> * submit as a patch
> * write a manpage
> * add usage
> * eprintf something upon failure.
That’s exactly how I would accept the patch.
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
> The choice of dwm's default keybindings has been developed very
> carefully during the years.
I don't have any doubt about it.
Infact, I was interested in your opinion after seeing a lot of users
misunderstanding what a tag is, maybe (?) because default keybinds tends to
give this feeling.
Ev
Basic implementation of cal command. Man page included. First patch
submission attempt. Is a little nonstandard.
Yearly calendar
./cal -m 1 -n 12
For a different year
./cal -m 1 -n 12 -y 2014
Print as 3x4
./cal -m 1 -n 12 -y 2014 -c 4
May start at any month
./cal -m 7 -n 12 -y 2014 -c 4
sbase
On 19 June 2013 10:28, Thuban wrote:
> Re-reading this article [0], I was wondering why the keybinds are not
> those used in [0] by default? As the author says,
>
>> Ironically, dwm's default hotkeys are setup in such a way that it
>> actually promotes treating tag-as-views rather than tags-as-tag
On 16 June 2013 22:04, Eon S. Jeon wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 09:35:00PM +0200, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
>> If anyone has a better term for a color tuple for
>> foreground/background/border, please step forward ;)
> How about "color scheme"? I think this is a perfect name for a color tuple. xD
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 04:47:02PM +0200, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> * sin [2013-06-19 15:00:43 +0300]:
> > > Integer promotion rules are nasty! I think something like
> > > the following would still be ok?
> > >
> > > unsigned f(unsigned int c) { return c<<24U; }
> >
> > Although in this case we s
* sin [2013-06-19 15:00:43 +0300]:
> > Integer promotion rules are nasty! I think something like
> > the following would still be ok?
> >
> > unsigned f(unsigned int c) { return c<<24U; }
>
> Although in this case we still have undefined behaviour
> because unsigned int can be 2 bytes by the st
Not MPD, but moc another great console player:
https://github.com/mutantturkey/mocicon/blob/master/dmenu_mocp/dmenu_mocp
On 19 June 2013 00:46, Chris Down wrote:
> In case it interests anyone, I wrote a little script to control mpd
> through dmenu. I've been using it for the last month or so, an
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 02:55:12PM +0300, sin wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 12:51:33PM +0200, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> > * stateless [2013-06-19 11:38:00 +0100]:
> > > This is a version of md5sum(1) using the md5 routines from 9base -
> > > slightly
> > > adapted to compile.
> > >
> >
> > be c
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 12:51:33PM +0200, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> * stateless [2013-06-19 11:38:00 +0100]:
> > This is a version of md5sum(1) using the md5 routines from 9base - slightly
> > adapted to compile.
> >
>
> be careful with integer arithmetics in crypto code
>
> your code invokes unde
* stateless [2013-06-19 11:38:00 +0100]:
> This is a version of md5sum(1) using the md5 routines from 9base - slightly
> adapted to compile.
>
be careful with integer arithmetics in crypto code
your code invokes undefined behaviour because of
signed int overflow:
unsigned f(unsigned char c) {
Hi,
This is a version of md5sum(1) using the md5 routines from 9base - slightly
adapted to compile.
Thanks,
stateless
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Hi,
Added md5sum(1) - using the OpenBSD md5.[ch] - Let me know if this makes
sense.
Thanks,
stateless
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Jens Staal dixit:
> By the way: what is the status of MirOS on top of Linux? A dead project?
It was never really worked on but apparently got hyped in
“the media” (especially Wikipedia, which is known to get
its facts wrong but disallow corrections). It was basically
a “we could…” idea but not im
On 19 June 2013 16:28, Thuban wrote:
> Hello,
> Re-reading this article [0], I was wondering why the keybinds are not
> those used in [0] by default? As the author says,
>
>> Ironically, dwm's default hotkeys are setup in such a way that it
>> actually promotes treating tag-as-views rather than ta
Hello,
Re-reading this article [0], I was wondering why the keybinds are not
those used in [0] by default? As the author says,
> Ironically, dwm's default hotkeys are setup in such a way that it
> actually promotes treating tag-as-views rather than tags-as-tags.
Regards,
[0] : http://www.wongd
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