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  1. @lukeshu

    You're the only name in the log. (-:

    git.parabola.nu/abslibre.git/t

    I'm just giving the packagers (those that I know about and are easily contactable, at any rate) a tap on the shoulder before the rest of the world explicitly learns that #redo 1.5 is up.

    jdebp.uk/Softwares/redo/

    (Po-Chuan Hsieh of #FreeBSD is still using a URL that has not worked since Brexit. 17 million people voted that I should not have my domain name. (-:)

    @schmonz

    #djbwares 10 is next.

  2. It would be hard to overstate how much work it took to make this 4-line commit possible git.lukeshu.com/sbc-harness/co

    #9p
  3. OK, I've added 1e1 conversions to github.com/LukeShu/inferno-man . And so I've emailed the cat-v.org mailing list about those maybe being better than what's currently on man.cat-v.org

    #catv #InfernoOS #retrocomputing #archival

  4. OK, I've added 1e1 conversions to github.com/LukeShu/inferno-man . And so I've emailed the cat-v.org mailing list about those maybe being better than what's currently on man.cat-v.org

  5. OK, I've added 1e1 conversions to github.com/LukeShu/inferno-man . And so I've emailed the cat-v.org mailing list about those maybe being better than what's currently on man.cat-v.org

    #catv #InfernoOS #retrocomputing #archival

  6. OK, I've added 1e1 conversions to github.com/LukeShu/inferno-man . And so I've emailed the cat-v.org mailing list about those maybe being better than what's currently on man.cat-v.org

    #catv #InfernoOS #retrocomputing #archival

  7. Yesterday:
    - Got the nspawn FUSE PR to pass CI (…but it's failing again now‽)
    - Benchmark json patches github.com/flori/json/pull/567 …"interesting" change in baseline variance since April

    Today:
    - Respond to feedback on the nspawn PR
    - Feel spent, figure unstructured work will turn into something productive.… not so far

    Other:
    - Bugs on lukeshu.com/imworkingon/ 😞

  8. So I'm working on upgrading 's . But the ARM build takes forever and so my iteration time on solving problems is slow.

    In the course of this I've found some bugs in fosstodon.org/@lukeshu/1130699 I'm working around them by disabling affected tests if we're running in a qemu chroot. After I get the bew Ruby out, I'll look into fixing the Qemu bugs... but IDK how I'm going to prioritize that against other existing work.

  9. Yesterday:
    - Between the power being out & my brain being broken, not much

    Today:
    - Updated lukeshu.com/imworkingon/ to get "last updated" for pipermail mailinglist archives
    - Wrote some notes on email message threading lukeshu.com/blog/message-threa
    - Wrote a bit at lukeshu.com/imworkingon/ about why this week's work on is important.

    If any of this seems useful or important to you, plz consider throwing a few dollars my way lukeshu.com/sponsor/

  10. #DailyStandup

    Yesterday:
    - Between the power being out & my brain being broken, not much

    Today:
    - Updated lukeshu.com/imworkingon/ to get "last updated" for pipermail mailinglist archives
    - Wrote some notes on email message threading lukeshu.com/blog/message-threa
    - Wrote a bit at lukeshu.com/imworkingon/ about why this week's work on #GNU #binutils is important. #supply_chain_attack

    If any of this seems useful or important to you, plz consider throwing a few dollars my way lukeshu.com/sponsor/

  11. #DailyStandup

    Yesterday:
    - Between the power being out & my brain being broken, not much

    Today:
    - Updated lukeshu.com/imworkingon/ to get "last updated" for pipermail mailinglist archives
    - Wrote some notes on email message threading lukeshu.com/blog/message-threa
    - Wrote a bit at lukeshu.com/imworkingon/ about why this week's work on #GNU #binutils is important. #supply_chain_attack

    If any of this seems useful or important to you, plz consider throwing a few dollars my way lukeshu.com/sponsor/

  12. #DailyStandup

    Yesterday:
    - Between the power being out & my brain being broken, not much

    Today:
    - Updated lukeshu.com/imworkingon/ to get "last updated" for pipermail mailinglist archives
    - Wrote some notes on email message threading lukeshu.com/blog/message-threa
    - Wrote a bit at lukeshu.com/imworkingon/ about why this week's work on #GNU #binutils is important. #supply_chain_attack

    If any of this seems useful or important to you, plz consider throwing a few dollars my way lukeshu.com/sponsor/

  13. What I did yesterday, what I'm hopefully wrapping up today:

    - Tracking down where all of the bundled files in came from, and writing tooling to keep track of them: fosstodon.org/@lukeshu/1125671

  14. #DailyStandup

    - Because I was wanting to borrow some code from it, I fixed bitrot in git.lukeshu.com/2git/cvtutf-ma which is the scripts that make the git.lukeshu.com/2git/cvtutf repo, which is the history of the CVTUTF #Unicode library. #SoftwareArcheology

  15. - Because I was wanting to borrow some code from it, I fixed bitrot in git.lukeshu.com/2git/cvtutf-ma which is the scripts that make the git.lukeshu.com/2git/cvtutf repo, which is the history of the CVTUTF library.

  16. @lukeshu @amerl I found this article about using graphviz to generate "pointcrawls". slyflourish.com/pointcrawls.ht

  17. @schmonz @lukeshu

    I actually looked for contact details for Po-Chuan Hsieh, for the FreeBSD port, so that I could let xem know how messed up that port was; as I noted before. But there's only a wildly (a decade) out of date LinkedIn listing and an opaque FreeBSD account.

    The Parabola packaging of redo is several versions out of date, and has the pre-pre-Brexit URLs. Arch is on 1.4 at least but using the pre-Brexit URLs.

    I don't even know about Void, Hyperbola, et al.

    #redo #djbwares #nosh

  18. @schmonz @lukeshu

    I think that you possibly hadn't noticed before because it wasn't NetBSD; but now I've ported all three of #redo, #djbwares, and #nosh to NetBSD (testing on a non-amd64 architecture, no less!), as you've probably seen over the past few months. So now there's a system for building #NetBSD packages alongside Debian's, FreeBSD's, and OpenBSD's.

  19. @schmonz @lukeshu

    It has always been capable of building its own packages, by the way. (And since it's slashpackage, one can by design just package/compile it self-contained and not do the subsequent packaging step.)

    jdebp.uk/FGA/slashpackage.html

    It's not a Debian thing. Quite the opposite. For a long time no-one packaged any of this at all, so I made packages for people myself. Even now, no-one at all packages djbwares and there is only one that packages nosh.

    #redo

  20. @schmonz @lukeshu

    I'm curious how knowledge of the 1.5 source archive even reached any packagers.

    That was not listed on the WWW pages at all but only on a GOPHER site that's explicitly for people to get bonus content such as access to in-development source, and comes with an explicit warning in the GOPHER menu.

    The published source archives listed on the WWW, as well as the GitHub snapshot, were still at 1.4. I had only just ticked them over to 1.5 when I sent that nudge out. (-:

    #redo

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    Joel Selwood. Trent Cotchin. Luke Hodge.  That’s the level West Coast assistant Luke Shuey believes Harley Reid will…
    #NewsBeep #News #Sports #AFL #AU #Australia #HarleyReid #lukeshuey #perthnews #perthsport #Sport #sports #WANews #wasport
    newsbeep.com/au/7235/

  22. has DMEXCL/QTEXCL for files that may be opened by only 1 client at a time. But I feel that it would benefit from DMWEXCL for files that can have any number of readers, but opening it with write access requires it be exclusive. Like sync.RWMutex vs sync.Mutex.

  23. The reason all social media since is failing is that all anyone really wants out of social media is to read arguments between Bradley Kuhn and Richard Fontana, but Bradley left social media and so all social media since then is bad.

  24. Lots of things out there say that Styx was "a variant of the 9P protocol", but I haven't found anything that says what was actually different about it.

    - The `typ` values that specify the message type are different (9P1 values start counting at 50, Styx starts counting at 0)
    - Tcwalk/Rcwalk have been removed
    - There is no authentication (so Tsession/Rsession have been removed, and Tattach/Rattach have been shortened)

    There you go.

  25. One positive thing about having been forced to use Windows many years ago is that I got exposed to , and the glory that is multi-line PS1 values (the default Cygwin PS1 was something along the lines of '\u@\h:\w\n\$ ').

    That '\n' in there makes such a difference! Separate the long info line from where you're typing!

  26. In the long-run, the easiest way to run 1e (esp on non-PC platforms) will probably be to write a simple server program that serves BOOTP (pre-DHCP!) + TFTP for PXE boot, and of the archive tarball. But 1e uses a much too old dialect of 9P for any existing software except for 1e itself to be able to serve it. And I don't want to try to write a server for it if I don't have a client to test with.

    So getting `/sys/lib/pcdisk` to boot from FreeDOS is in the bootstrapping path.

  27. In by default a backtrace shows not just the $pc and function name, but also which objfile that pc/func are in. Like "exename" or "libc.so" or whatever. Is there a way to get to do this? (Or am I going to have to submit a patch myself? :P )