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Notices by Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr), page 6
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Daniel Stenberg (bagder@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2019 13:11:07 EDT Daniel Stenberg
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Sailfish OS News Network (sailfishosnews@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2019 13:24:16 EDT Sailfish OS News Network
#Jolla published new installers and repositories of the Sailfish SDK. This SDK release is called 2.1 and among other changes it enables development for #SailfishOS release 3.0.3.
- Release notes: https://together.jolla.com/question/204832/release-notes-sailfish-sdk-21/?sort=votes&page=1
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2019 12:30:31 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
I did not anticipate how moving from GMT+2 to GMT-10 would affect my contribution to #FLOSS…
I used to stay up late to improve my PRs as soon as the maintainers provided feedback, and was going to bed in a good mood when PRs where merged.
Now, I wake up, see merged PRs that put me in a good mood and have the rest of the day to work on improving the ones with change requests.
The good mood trend to stay til I go to bed, so it's a fscking full day instead of a few hours… awesome 🤗!
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2019 04:27:42 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
Looks like puppetdb-cli was rewritten in Ruby… A v2.0.0 tag was created a few days ago.
This will save hours of build (compiling Rust is so loooong), and the port will be usable with any OpenSSL version (the Rust code was dependent of an outdated OpenSSL release).
w00t! \o/
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2019 23:01:38 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@xenotrope D'oh!
I only approached this tool at the sysadmins track of a conference where some Terraform developer was doing a talk about it. At that time, I though that it was probably something nice to look into at some point.
Your feedback through these tools make me think it's not *that* important… Thanks for sharing! 😉
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Monday, 29-Apr-2019 03:08:14 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@Bristow_69 Dommage que le site utilise des ressource http sur une page supposée être sécurisée…
Blocage du chargement du contenu mixte d’affichage (mixed display content) « http://tile.rtijn.org/... »
Page presque blanche chez moi…
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Monday, 29-Apr-2019 01:54:54 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
unattended-upgrades(8) updating packages one after the other… waiting a few minutes between each… using 100% CPU all the fscking time.
Hopefully the bug was fixed upstream a long time ago, and it has made it's way into Debian, but stable is "stable", which mean broken software is preciously kept broken in order to not surprise systems administrator with fixed software… unless someone decided to backport the fix in the previous version.
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2019 19:50:17 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@hirojin You lucky!important; The easiest part of CSS is the boxing model 😉
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 09:57:15 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@AMDG2 J'utilise mail/postsrsd pour faire ça. De mémoire, y'a pas grand chose à configurer, mais c'est vieux et pas automatisé 😕
sender_canonical_maps = tcp:localhost:10001
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 09:48:37 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@AMDG2 Tu peux contacter postmaster@ pour lui indiquer le problème.
SRS est supposé répondre précisément à ce problème de mémoire:
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 09:41:28 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
Last time I traveled by plane, 2 previous planes to my destination where delayed, and my plane was also delayed.
Each arriving plane would go back to this destination, so as you imagine, the 1st plane which landed went back with the 2nd group, the 2nd plane went back with us, and the 1st group who was waited the longest time had to wait for the 3rd plane.
All flight times where screwed. All planes where to the same destination. Everybody was kind.
Only the flight number makes sense.
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Sailfish OS News Network (sailfishosnews@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 08:55:59 EDT Sailfish OS News Network
#SailfishOS 3.0.3 Hossa Early Access (EA) Release
#Jolla released version 3.0.3 to Early Access testers (Jolla devices, Xperia X and XA2). 3.0.3 Hossa includes many system component updates, security vulnerability fixes and stability improvements. The update also fixes several reported issues on XA2 devices.
The most notable feature for Sailfish users is the web browser engine (Gecko) upgrade.- Release notes: https://together.jolla.com/question/203845/release-notes-303-hossa/
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 03:39:30 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@dch Suddenly, git(1) becomes much more usable!
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CyReVolt (cyrevolt@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 18-Apr-2019 09:37:29 EDT CyReVolt
Today is a good day to remind us of the problems with #bundling dependencies for #software #distribution. Let's look at #Gentoo's and #FreeBSD's statements on the matter: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Why_not_bundle_dependencies#Problems
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 13-Apr-2019 15:41:30 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@saper never tried that but AFAICS, pf copes with configuration relative to absent network adapters:
pass in on foo0 all
You will have to see if the rule is applied when the network adapter is connected, and if not ask devd to reload the firewall configuration when the device is plugged / unplugged.
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Apr-2019 21:44:23 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@feld @cynicalsecurity I dream of being able to do this without such hacking: install both versions of the -server packages, do the update, and remove the old version 😉
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Apr-2019 21:39:15 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@cynicalsecurity FreeBSD data directory for each PostgreSQL release is in a different directory by default, e.g.
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/databases/postgresql11-server/files/postgresql.in?revision=482724&view=markup#l37
That was not the case before 9.6 (as far as I can recall).However, I don't think that it changes much things: old and new port will conflict when you want to change version of PostgreSQL and you will have to dump your database before switching before restoring your data. Yet, you can reinstall the old package and be up running quickly if needed.
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Sebastian (webmind@social.weho.st)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Apr-2019 13:31:32 EDT Sebastian
Official EU Agencies Falsely Report More Than 550 Archive.org URLs as Terrorist Content:
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Apr-2019 13:21:18 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
Do we still really need to bump PORTREVISION of dependent ports when a library is updated?
poudriere(8) will detect the missing dependency and rebuild the package; pkg(8) will detect the missing library dependency and force update of the package.
Before I used poudriere(8) + pkg(8); portmaster(8) was able to rebuild dependent ports, I suppose this feature was not removed.
Is it not time to stop doing this?
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Romain Tartière 😈 (smortex@mamot.fr)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Apr-2019 13:07:31 EDT Romain Tartière 😈
@dwardoric @xanderio @veer66 If the user's first "bash" in his PATH is a rogue one, you really can't do much for him: he is already doomed.
If he did this himself, he probably deserves it. If his administrator did this… well his administrator is already in position of changing /bin/bash with a not trustworthy one.