Hi Ingo,
Ingo Schwarze writes:
> In ports land, many manual pages contain occasional non-ASCII
> characters - even though i don't consider that a particularly smart
> idea, but let's face it, those characters *are* out there.
I agree that this is appropriate for mandoc to try to handle for a
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this replaces the use of select with libevent in inetd.
it has been reviewed by a few people, but tests would be appreciated.
if people are still using inetd, could they give this a go and let
us know if it behaves differently than expected?
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Hi,
you probably know that mandoc(1) has been providing a -Tutf8 *output*
mode for more than three years now. To *input* non-ASCII characters,
however, encoding them as \[u] roff(7) esacape sequences, also
documented in mandoc_char(7), is required.
In ports land, many manual pages contain oc
Hi,
I've a laptop with Ubuntu 14.04/OpenBSD-current dual boot.
I'm trying to convert the OpenBSD FS to softraid(4) encryption with
passphrase.
I'm booting from an USB drive to access the disk to shuffle data on
it.
After backing up my data, changing the OpenBSD disklabel in sd0 to
have one RA