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<beerman>
farkuhar: btw, i don't think i have answered what you said about advertising my personal overlay. just because i mention what i do in there doesn't mean i am willing to share it at will of others. if i was wanting to share and support all that, i would've imported that to core/opt/contrib like i do with all the things i do ;-)
<farkuhar>
fortune -a
<farkuhar>
whoops, wrong terminal :-)
<SiFuh>
Oh come on, he's not that scary farkuhar
<farkuhar>
beerman: thanks for your response. I appreciate the desire to avoid a flood of support requests. On the other hand, sharing a work-in-progress Pkgfile and explicitly saying "you're on your own" might be perceived as more welcoming.
<farkuhar>
we all have projects that are not polished enough for public consumption. The very act of opening them up to wider scrutiny is often enough motivation to sit down and find the remaining bugs yourself.
<SiFuh>
I have ports that a perfect and I am not giving them to anyone.
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<beerman>
farkuhar: i frankly do not care if its more welcoming or not. :-)
<beerman>
not that I know
<beerman>
it doesn't has any bugs either
<beerman>
i just choose to keep it to myself.
<farkuhar>
updating dhcpcd to the git HEAD is the right move if we want to stay current with glibc. I find it amusing that the prt-get version comparator has trouble recognizing it as an update (when run with the --prefer-higher switch).
<beerman>
yep
<stenur>
at least on ISO kmod could be linked against that stuff anyway in core; shall i ever enter core i would do the isinst dance for kmod really.
<stenur>
still only ~168 KB
<stenur>
anyway, regarding the $PATH discussion you had in the past, interestingly, today i saw, SiFuh: deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org 2022/08/29 05:51:05: mount /usr earlier, to satisfy dynamically-linked daemons in /sbin better (there will be more soon)
<stenur>
(For OpenBSD i do not track commitdiffs, so i do not know exactly what this really does; /usr for /sbin sounds strange though)