Re: [dev] surf crash

2017-01-17 Thread Laslo Hunhold
On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 23:37:46 -0500 Greg Minshall wrote: Hey Greg, > > Gentoo is indeed your best bet. Portage is pretty complex, though. > > Then you have the old school distros like Crux/Sourcemage, but > > they're less active. Really, USE flags are amazing. > > thanks. i'll give it a try. a

Re: [dev] surf crash

2017-01-17 Thread Greg Minshall
Hadrien, > Gentoo is indeed your best bet. Portage is pretty complex, though. Then you > have the old school distros like Crux/Sourcemage, but they're less active. > Really, USE flags are amazing. thanks. i'll give it a try. cheers, Greg

[dev] [libsl] crashes when redering emojis

2017-01-17 Thread Sören Tempel
Hello there, I believe I found a bug in libsl. The drw_text function from libsl crashes with an X Error when the passed text contains an emoji. The exact error message is the following: X Error of failed request: BadLength (poly request too large or internal Xlib length error)

Re: [dev] cal -5 and -7

2017-01-17 Thread Martin Kühne
That's whatever you switch() on. current_arg[1] or something like that? sorry if that wasn't clear. cheers! mar77i

Re: [dev] cal -5 and -7

2017-01-17 Thread Antoni V.
I understand the logic, but no clue to set switch_var. > Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 at 6:31 AM > From: "Martin Kühne" > To: "dev mail list" > Subject: Re: [dev] cal -5 and -7 > > // actually, merge me with '3', right away, too > case '5': > case '7': > nmons = switch_var - '0'; // subtract

Re: [dev] surf crash

2017-01-17 Thread Hadrien Lacour
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 06:41:02AM -0800, Greg Minshall wrote: > Cág, > > > Okay, try re-installing webkit, both -dev and > > the package. I'm not really sure what's the > > problem. > > no change, sigh. i guess i'll just leave this "open" for the time > being. > > > By the way, if you are an e

Re: [dev] surf crash

2017-01-17 Thread Greg Minshall
Cág, > Okay, try re-installing webkit, both -dev and > the package. I'm not really sure what's the > problem. no change, sigh. i guess i'll just leave this "open" for the time being. > By the way, if you are an ex-BSD user, you may > want to try Alpine[1]. Stripped; elegant package > management