Greetings.
On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 20:16:54 +0200 dequis wrote:
> Before this patch, when pasting over BUFSIZE (8192 bytes here), st would
> do the following:
>
> \e[200~...8192 bytes...\e[201~\e[200~...remaining bytes...\e[201~
>
> With this patch, the start marker is only sent when the offset
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 08:45:05AM +, Richard wrote:
> Ah, great thanks. So I was half right: if you follow the instructions on
>
> http://sta.li/installation
>
>
> git clone http://git.sta.li/rootfs-x86_64
>
> you will end up with no /etc directory. But the directory is still needed in
>
Hi Richard,
On 25 September 2015 at 10:45, Richard wrote:
> Ah, great thanks. So I was half right: if you follow the instructions on
>
> http://sta.li/installation
>
>
> git clone http://git.sta.li/rootfs-x86_64
>
> you will end up with no /etc directory. But the directory is still needed in
> t
Ah, great thanks. So I was half right: if you follow the instructions on
http://sta.li/installation
git clone http://git.sta.li/rootfs-x86_64
you will end up with no /etc directory. But the directory is still needed in
this distro.
Confusion solved, thanks, R.
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On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 08:14:34 + (UTC)
Richard wrote:
> So, at the risk of failing another sanity test, why does the /etc
> directory not show up on the git tree listing? Is that a git quirk?
> http://git.sta.li/rootfs-x86_64/tree/
Check out the src-repo[0], it includes another set of folders
So, at the risk of failing another sanity test, why does the /etc directory not
show up on the git tree listing? Is that a git quirk?
http://git.sta.li/rootfs-x86_64/tree/
- Original Message -
From: FRIGN
To: dev@suckless.org
Cc: Richard
Sent: Thursday, 24 September 2015, 20:12
Subje
On 25 September 2015 at 09:10, Pickfire wrote:
> Can I use sta.li on ARM architecture such as Raspberry Pi?
ARMv8 (64bit) will be a future target for stali, there is no
rootfs-armv8 available yet. Also note, that according to my info Pi is
currently limited to armv7 (32 bit) -- which is currently
pickfire, you can clearly not read:
Target x86_64 support only (arm64 support might be added later)
On 9/25/15, Pickfire wrote:
> Can I use sta.li on ARM architecture such as Raspberry Pi?
>
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Can I use sta.li on ARM architecture such as Raspberry Pi?
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