Re: [dev] A simpler static file server than quark

2020-01-26 Thread Richard Ulmer
. I'm getting the feeling that I offended you. This was not my intention. I don't want to discredit quark; it has use cases, which cannot be satisfied by the tool I presented. statico is better suited for some use cases that I frequently encounter, but that doesn't mean it's a replacement for quark. Best regards, Richard Ulmer

[dev] A simpler static file server than quark

2020-01-25 Thread Richard Ulmer
ng, called statico. I forked it, further simplified the user interface and added logging. You can find it on GitHub [3]. It doesn't require root, it's only (optional) parameter is -p for the port, supports GET and HEAD requests and even respects the Range header. Best regards, Richa

Re: [dev] [quark] Performance issues

2019-09-23 Thread Richard Ulmer
t difference to the current version of quark. Kind regards, Richard Anselm Garbe wrote: > Hi Richard, > > On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 at 11:34, wrote: > > I'm toying with quark and noticed it's comparatively poor performance in > > my use case. I used Apache bench t

Re: [dev] Let's talk about Go, baby

2019-01-27 Thread Richard Wiedenhöft
lly think that Rust's memory/thread safety features solve a lot of problems. In particular most serious security issues in the recent past wouldn't have happened if Rust was used. That makes the language at least interesting and I'd be careful to dismiss it right away. Also the cargo environment is entirely optional. ~Richard

Re: [dev] Stali RC

2015-10-05 Thread Richard
From: Dimitris Papastamos > > This is a fun distribution - thanks for writing it, R.> It is not ready yet! I know - but it is still fun...

Re: [dev] Stali RC

2015-10-02 Thread Richard
- Original Message - > From: Dimitris Papastamos > As it stands, there is a lot of work to be done on stali. Do not > expect it to just work. If you want to help, then send some patches > to hackers@ for consideration. Actually, having set my expectations very low, I am finding that i

Re: [dev] Stali RC

2015-09-25 Thread Richard
- From: FRIGN To: dev@suckless.org Cc: Richard Sent: Friday, 25 September 2015, 9:25 Subject: Re: [dev] Stali RC 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

Re: [dev] Stali RC

2015-09-25 Thread Richard
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

[dev] Stali RC

2015-09-24 Thread Richard
(and therefore does not include prebuilt rc scripts). - If so does anyone have sample rc startup/shutdown scripts that I could use as a basis? (I can grab scripts from my slackware box or a backup of an old LFS machine - but I am keen to see how the experts do it...) Many Thanks, Richard.

[dev] Address to the suckless community concerning freedom

2015-04-01 Thread Richard Stallman
[[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]] [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]] [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]] Good evening, you should already know me. I am Dr. Richard Stallman, founder o

Re: [dev] ReadItLater for surf

2009-10-21 Thread Richard Pöttler
Tadeusz Sośnierz schrieb: On 21-10-2009 21:08:24, Richard Pöttler wrote: I am using surf, and like it very much. One thing I am missing over Firefix is the something similar to the ReadItLater plugin in Firefox, where i can rightclick on a link and bookmark it for later use. I am pretty new to

[dev] ReadItLater for surf

2009-10-21 Thread Richard Pöttler
Hi, I am using surf, and like it very much. One thing I am missing over Firefix is the something similar to the ReadItLater plugin in Firefox, where i can rightclick on a link and bookmark it for later use. I am pretty new to c programming, so please don't be too hard. It would also help, if

Re: [dev] [st] goals / non-goals for st?

2009-10-07 Thread Richard Pöttler
Jacob Todd schrieb: Going through the st goals / non-goals thread I've compiled this list of: What st is going to do so far (Arg said so): - *good* xterm compliance - 256 colour support - filters that change colour and shit - server to save session in case you crash X - unlimited scroll back buf