Hey ports@ w//ckies,
If it wasn't clear enough already, I love these games. Given that (in
theory) OpenBSD/macppc has 3D-Acceleration on the r128(4) driver, it
would be wonderful to run this on an era-accurate PPC iMac.
TL;DR:
I want to import my port of CroMagRally, which is yet another Pangea
On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 10:26:32AM +0100, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thursday, January 25, 2024 06:02 CET, izder456
> wrote:
>
> > Heyo ports@ nerds,
> >
> > I want to import my port of OttoMatic, which is yet another Pangea
> > Software title originally for the PPC macs.
> >
>
I compiled the port with the patch you provided.
I and another person have done testing with Chrome on a couple
different platforms, and we have not been able to replicate the error
so far.
--TimH
On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 19:45:27 +
Stuart Henderson wrote:
[...]
> Another possible approach (un
bulk build on arm64.ports.openbsd.org
started on Sat Jan 27 03:22:27 MST 2024
finished at Mon Jan 29 18:38:15 MST 2024
lasted 2D15h15m
done with kern.version=OpenBSD 7.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #62: Fri Jan 26
22:26:58 MST 2024
built packages:12246
Jan 27:4105
Jan 28:1413
Jan 29:6727
critical pat
On 2024/01/27 16:58, Laurent Cheylus wrote:
>
> Attached, a new version of my port adding a patch for Makefile:
>
> - remove ANSI colour sequence during build/link
> - remove part to use all CPU cores by default during build
> - remove unnecessary -fstack-clash-protection flag
> - use -lkvm flag
As far as I understand, a maximum limit of 4096 open file descriptors is
sufficient for most users.
This limit should be raised to 8192 for floodfills, but a router becomes a
floodfill only if 2 conditions are met:
- it has a sufficiently high bandwidth
- the user has set "floodfill = true" in i
I'm globally OK with your proposal, which is fine for most users, but IMHO it
would be nice to tell people running floodfills (a not-so-uncommon use case) in
the README that they should raise the max file limits even more.
I hope the attached patch, with a rephrased README, is clearer...
Thank
oh, I see, this was fixed after 7.4 release. Might be possible to
backport for -stable, I will take a look.
On 2024/01/30 00:16, sda wrote:
> i mean that OpenBSD-7.4 is installed from official installation media
> to new/clean partition (clean install) and Audacity is installed via:
>
> # pkg_ad
i mean that OpenBSD-7.4 is installed from official installation media
to new/clean partition (clean install) and Audacity is installed via:
# pkg_add audacity
from official mirror (please note the "Build Information" screenshots).
p.s.: afair, things break after upgrade from 7.2 to 7.3 after cle
On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 19:45:27 +
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024/01/29 09:51, giova...@paclan.it wrote:
> > On 1/26/24 23:11, Tim wrote:
> > > I'm trying to troubleshoot an issue where Chrome/Chromium browsers
> > > randomly fail to correctly use SSL against my web server.
> > >
> > This
On 2024/01/28 23:33, Omar Polo wrote:
> Since the import of games/godot4 there have been at least two build
> failures that naddy reported to me. Both stems from the same issue:
> scons' CPP parser limitations.
>
> In a nutsell, given the following bit of code
>
> #ifdef USE_FOO
> # include
> #
On 2024/01/29 09:51, giova...@paclan.it wrote:
> On 1/26/24 23:11, Tim wrote:
> > I'm trying to troubleshoot an issue where Chrome/Chromium browsers
> > randomly fail to correctly use SSL against my web server.
> >
> This is a known issue, see
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=16744905490327
On 2024/01/29 19:03, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024/01/29 18:32, sda wrote:
> > hello.
> >
> > audacity is using lame and ffmpeg libraries for export functions. right
> > now the filenames of (required) libraries are not reflecting the actual
> > versions or just not suitable for export from Au
On 2024/01/29 18:32, sda wrote:
> hello.
>
> audacity is using lame and ffmpeg libraries for export functions. right
> now the filenames of (required) libraries are not reflecting the actual
> versions or just not suitable for export from Audacity to various
> formats.
>
> example:
> $ /usr/local
hello.
audacity is using lame and ffmpeg libraries for export functions. right
now the filenames of (required) libraries are not reflecting the actual
versions or just not suitable for export from Audacity to various
formats.
example:
$ /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg -version
ffmpeg version 4.4.4 Copyrigh
is good to know
some software does require a lot of file descriptors, and you might want to
get all potential out of software
On Mon, January 29, 2024 10:09 am, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024/01/28 20:09, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
>
>> why are yo uignoring my reply? 4096 doesn't cover ev
On 2024/01/28 20:09, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
> why are yo uignoring my reply? 4096 doesn't cover everyone like I said people
> can become floodfills automatically and floodfills means 8192
If 4096 is not enough and the software requires 8192 to work (which is
above the default sysctl limi
On 1/26/24 23:11, Tim wrote:
I'm trying to troubleshoot an issue where Chrome/Chromium browsers
randomly fail to correctly use SSL against my web server.
This is a known issue, see
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=167449054903277&w=2
So I am trying to compile and install an apache-http
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