00:15:12 RhodiumToad: I think this luajit thing we had discussion on before it taking brains out in every app. Any thoughts? It won't let me install most apps https://pastebin.mozilla.org/CH1M2Ecq 00:15:13 Title: Mozilla Community Pastebin/CH1M2Ecq (Plain Text) 00:19:44 i read that installing both ports and packages can end up with conflicting dependencies like that, but this would be the first time i have seen it if that's what you have done. 00:20:11 I have locked some packages kona 00:20:20 but do not remember the theme. RhodiumToad does 00:23:34 can anyone tell if luajit is fixed? 00:24:32 I have locked gdal-3.7.0_2 00:24:32 luajit-2.0.5_6 00:24:32 luv-1.44.2.1_1 00:24:37 neovim-0.9.1 00:24:50 or sorry for multi line 00:36:10 oh no, it's not the display power settings at all that makes the computer crash, it's when xscreensaver blanks the screen after running the screensaver for a few minutes. i turned the blanking off and set it to turn off the display instead, and that works 00:36:15 i have no many questions 00:36:18 *so 00:36:39 hmmmmm 00:41:14 is there any way to find out what the last thing was that kernel knew before it reboots itself? because there is nothing in the logs, i don’t get a panic, it's just a hard reset 00:52:37 If I move to freebsd 15 current, will I have same issues there too? 00:57:33 you will have more issues, in my experience 00:57:41 what bsd are you on atm 00:58:01 13.2 but how do I make sure? 00:58:29 freebsd-version 00:59:19 13.2-RELEASE-p2 00:59:30 I updgraded few months ago 00:59:45 nice 00:59:53 p4 is out 01:00:04 ok, should I upgrade? 01:00:15 will that solve the luajit issue? 01:00:25 no idea, dont use luajit 01:00:30 :p 01:00:44 try `pkg install obs` 01:32:42 test 01:33:03 1 01:33:04 poddo: did it installed without any issue? 01:33:40 oh sorry 01:33:48 i dont wanna install obs :P 01:34:02 ok :) 01:34:06 idk how to safely remove all its dependencies after :/ 01:34:35 just got ssl working on my irc client woohoo 01:35:02 just by remove but its ok 01:35:29 it will clean everything? 01:36:01 says obs not in repo 01:39:30 poddo: `pkg install obs-studio` 01:42:09 tryin it 01:42:36 im at a hospital that has like 100kib/s so gimme few mins 01:43:34 while its downloading im gonna disconnect for 2 mins 01:43:49 can you test my znc by messaging after this message 01:45:46 im back but dont see any changes :( 01:47:01 poddo: did it installed? 01:47:07 can you run obs-studio 01:47:53 im installing 01:48:06 did you say something while I was away to test znc 01:53:29 ok i tested it myself it works haha 01:55:19 now install xclip 02:19:02 So vscode isn't working again. 02:19:42 I have sublime running on /compat/ubuntu 02:20:46 poddo: was there a conflict? 02:21:59 not available through pkg 02:22:50 i'm on 14.0 RC3 03:00:47 poddo: were there? 03:02:04 do i need to enable ip forwarding in order to do a port redirect to a remote host's port? 03:14:19 Beladona: it worked btw 03:14:36 poddo: ok. strange if you didn't got any issues. 03:14:38 runs too 03:14:53 'pkg install neovim kdenlive' ? 03:15:10 i use nvim 03:15:52 scren cap in obs works 03:15:55 x11 btw 03:16:33 kdenlive 2gb aint no way im gettin it with this hospital wifi 03:16:46 but it probably works man you should upgrade 03:21:08 autoremove worked 03:21:15 thats cool 03:21:55 the real reason im here is to get audio working on i5-8200Y 03:25:51 poddo: Side note, sending too many short lines at once can likely trigger some anti-flood bots on libera, so you should use the enter key more sparingly. 03:29:34 who can solve this? This has caused a lot of problems in my OS. Please can anyone tell the fate of this bug? https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=267656#c16 03:29:36 Title: 267656 – x11-wm/enlightenment multimedia/obs-studio: luajit-2.0.5_6 conflicts with luajit-devel-2.1.0.20221004_1 on /usr/local/bin/luajit 03:30:13 poddo: ok great. I wonder why it doesn't work for me. maybe postgresql issue 03:30:47 https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=267834 03:30:49 Title: 267834 – multimedia/obs-studio: Update luajit to luajit-devel 04:04:01 such a good OS (freebsd) and such low community count 04:04:41 660 users is not a low count. 04:05:29 how many active as compared to numbers in #linux, #ubuntu, #debian, #a-whole-slue-of-other-linux-channels 04:05:52 i have issues with wifi on my laptop with freebsd, but as a server .. it's solid 04:06:30 Ya, as a server its ok. still less options for few things e.g nodejs versions etc 04:09:19 thumbs: e.g I have an issue, wacom tablet plugged in, xorg goes made with cpu. Can't get support. If this was linux, I would have gotten dozens of answers 04:09:42 Beladona: This channel is busier during the week. 04:52:49 is it normal to get errors like too many open files (os error 24)? and how to fix? 05:01:53 nvm 05:17:56 what am i doing wrong here https://paste.ee/r/lbuK4 05:18:00 it doesn't work 05:18:07 should i have to enable gateway? 05:57:01 did you turn on forwarding? 06:11:34 rtprio: yes 06:12:38 rtprio: you are the vim guy. Right? 06:13:11 or maybe my mistake.\ 09:53:51 hey is there a way to limit the amount of tty's from spawning on the box? 09:54:24 /etc/ttys 11:59:38 hello, i am trying to do an audit of licenses for packages installed in Freebsd 13.2 and have a question on confirmation. From a find command, it appears that all licenses for pkg files are located in /usr/local/share/ is there a guidance to confirm, if there are license files anywhere else in the system? 13:14:45 voy4g3r2: you could a `pkg query '%n %L'` instead 13:43:59 oh wow 13:44:04 yuripv: thank you! 13:47:02 hello everyone was wondering if freebsd supports this wifi card: Realtek RTL8822CE 13:47:11 can anybody help me? 13:49:09 what version of freebsd are you using? 13.2? 13:49:58 voy4g3r2: still not installed but CURRENT ideally 13:51:18 from what i can read so far, from forums and duckduckgo.com searches, this wifi card support is lacking and there are some "fixes" through pkg sources 13:51:32 https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/freebsd-realtek-network-drivers-how-to-install-without-internet.89207/ 13:51:33 Title: Solved - FreeBSD (realtek network drivers) how to install without internet | The FreeBSD Forums 13:52:16 this may not be the "best" answer but from what I can read that particular wifi card is not 100% supported out of the box and if you are able to use a NIC that would be your best option, as of right now. 14:09:47 skeemer: does this help? 14:10:00 voy4g3r2: thanks you have been very helpful 14:10:08 i think i will avoid installing it for now 14:58:07 Just installed freebsd in proxmox :) 17:59:45 I am trying to run a go program via cgi under apache on freebsd, and I am getting the error: fatal error: failed to reserve page summary memory 18:00:12 Which seems to lead to a failing mmap for a PROT_NONE anonymous mapping with the _MAP_ANON | _MAP_PRIVATE flags. 18:00:44 I can run the same tiny program from the shell without issue. 18:02:35 My current operating theory is that apache is telling freebsd to drop some capability, but I'm not familiar enough with freebsd to know what it is, and my apache skills are a bit rusty. 19:15:52 So, I'm trying to mount an exfat SD card from my DSLR and I'm getting "ERROR: failed to fstat '/dev/da0s1'". I ran extfatfsck and it found zero issues and said it has 4 directories and 2 files on the card. Ideas? 19:23:01 BillyJoeBob, What syslog entries are noted in /var/log/messages when you attach the SD card? Does it look normal or is there a clue there? 19:24:26 I always like to run "geom -t" to look at what the system thinks is there. 19:25:29 What does "ls -l /dev/da?*" show? If the SD card is attached using a USB adaptor then it should show up there. If using an SD card adaptor then it would be a different device name. 19:25:42 https://paste.debian.net/1296744/ 19:25:46 Title: debian Pastezone 19:26:02 BUT I do have /dev/da0s1, gpart (list and show) display info for da0 and so does geom -t 19:26:58 This does not look good "da0: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not present" 19:27:15 gpart list da0 and gpart show da0 Both see that it's a 64GB SD card (shows up as 59GB), with a 16MB empty area before the 59GB exfat partition. 19:27:25 But it works just fine in Windows. 19:28:12 To be honest I have hit a few USB devices that I just cannot mount in FreeBSD. This might be one of those. I don't know enough details to debug why for myself either. But at least two of my devices I can only mount on a Debian system but I have not figured out how to mount them on a FreeBSD system. 19:28:19 I blame USB quirks since USB is really an awful non-standard. 19:29:06 Since you used paste.debian.net I assume you have a Debian system handy therefore I suggest trying it there for another data point. It might work. 19:30:15 The other possibility is that the SD card has a size which is not correct. That's a long running scam from some flash storage vendors. 19:30:23 I'm trying to get Debian to work on VirtualBox...kind of having issues with doing so. 19:30:38 I've had this SD card for years and bought it in a Walmart. 19:30:40 In plain words the SD card might have a counterfeit bogus size. 19:30:56 I've been able to utilize the full 64GB before with out issue. 19:30:59 Okay then. I'll assume it is good. But perhaps still quirky. 19:31:49 USB quirks is also a long running problem. Many implementations have various workarounds which cause it to work for them. 19:32:13 I'm just trying to get everything working on my FreeBSD machine. I'm trying to get games to work with it lol. Half Life (1 and 2) work really well on it lol. 19:32:25 But the error you showed was "da0: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not present" and if the kernel thinks it is not present then that would explain why things are not working. 19:33:14 It's funny you mention Half Life working well as that was a game that I struggled with trying to get to work on my Debian system many years ago and I could not get working back then. 19:34:15 It works really well with the Steam package on Linuxulator. 19:34:52 Just as a practical thing I would suggest trying a different SD card. Mounting SD cards in USB adaptors works okay generally for me. But there are exceptions. 19:35:34 Generally using "mount -v -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt" will work here okay no problem. 19:37:23 Good luck! Maybe others here will have better answers! 19:38:34 I've done absolutly nothing and I just mounted it 19:38:42 Nothing different. I mounted it just now though 19:38:44 No error 19:39:11 And there's the file...hmm...so weird 19:40:00 I did try mounting it with "mount -v -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt" and it threw an invalid argument. then I tried "mount.exfat /dev/da0s1 /mnt" and it worked lol 19:40:14 Now to download RawTherapee and GIMP. 19:43:30 Hmm...I think I have a bad SD card. I/O error now. 20:33:58 So it has come to this, https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-pkgbase/2023-October/000221.html 20:33:59 Title: official packages 20:35:43 yay? 20:36:20 yay. 20:36:25 yay! 20:36:37 already did an upgrade on my Dev VM 20:45:48 still missing my favourite kernels, but it's a good start 21:23:11 everyone should just be using GENERIC 21:29:40 turboing happens outside kernel right 21:38:16 does egrep accept \d for example in the pattern ? I can't seem to get it to work right 21:50:43 \d is not an ERE and egrep uses ERE. \d is a PCRE. 21:53:41 last1, If you don't need to be base only you might try using pcre2grep which comes as part of the pcre2 package. I just now learned that I have it installed because something pulled it in. 21:54:05 Better to simply use [0-9] though as that is simpler and more portable. :-) 21:54:12 or [[:digit:]] 21:54:37 GNU added \[wW] and \[sS], I do not know why they didn't add \[dD] (or maybe they did and just didn't document it) 21:55:17 why did you write [[:digit:]] and not just [:digit:] like in the manual ? 21:55:28 GNU added grep -P too. I have mixed feelings about it. Because IIRC they did it with a dynamic loading of the PCRE so that it could work without it. 21:55:45 * kevans smacks forehead 21:55:57 why the shit didn't I think of dlopen'ing that bad boy for bsdgrep. bah. 21:56:09 -P says it's not supported under FreeBSD 21:56:17 last1: because you wrote [0-9] rather than 0-9 21:56:26 last1, [...] is a character class. [:digit:] is a class of characters that go inside [...]. So use it like this grep '[[:alpha:][:digit:]]*' to match letters or numbers. 21:56:28 the full expression is [[:digit:]] or [^[:digit:]] 21:57:05 Using it like '[:digit:]' would match any of those characters individually. Mostly it would be an error. 21:57:33 ok, but for example, a line contains this: 8] , why doesn't egrep '[:digit:]\]' match it ? 21:57:34 By those characters individually I mean :, d, i, g, t and that i and : is repeated matters not. 21:57:55 because [:digit:] means what they just said- a class that matches :digt if it compiles 21:58:08 To match 8] one would need '[][:digti:]]' 21:58:19 Because ] is special in a character class. 21:58:39 The problem of in-band-control. It needs to have a way to specify it without it also terminating it. 21:58:50 yeah, but didn't I escape it by typing it out as \] ? 21:59:15 Inside of a character class [...] sequence there is no escape mechanism using backslash. So there \ is a literal \ character. 21:59:40 where's the character class ? my pattern was [:digit:]\] 22:00:35 The first [ there (erroneously) starts a class. Then in the class : d i g t are characters in the class. Then ] terminates it. Then \] is an overquoted ]. 22:01:01 You wanted to put that inside of a bracketed character class expression. '[][:digit:]]' 22:01:51 It's a little tedious to read the reference but "man re_format" contains the details. But it takes a careful reading. 22:03:06 Let me encourage the learning of regular expressions as it really is powerful and pays for the investment many times over. 22:03:38 no no, I know, but in this case a bit of Google logic might have helped more 22:03:45 I was reading the SunOS manual... 22:04:18 SunOS should have the same RE and ERE information. The [:digit:] stuff may be newer than SunOS, I don't recall. 22:04:34 https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=regex&sektion=5&apropos=0&manpath=SunOS+5.9 22:04:35 Title: regex(5) 22:04:49 That's where I got the [:digit:] from 22:05:03 are you saying the SunOS version had better SEO than the freebsd version on man.f.o hits on google? 22:05:08 that's *really* sad 22:05:32 yeah...first hit, I didn't even bother to check :| 22:05:42 can't even fault you for that 22:05:42 I see that the SunOS version does support character class expressions like :digit:. 22:06:04 yeah, I don't like how this version explains it at all 22:06:15 at least the freebsd version has really explicit examples within a couple paragraphs of the list 22:06:19 That is odd. But it should still be correct information for FreeBSD grep in general. Perhaps some specific things in the corners will be different. 22:07:03 I am often reading the different system man pages in order to determine what features are portable features and what ones are not. 22:08:23 last1, To be clear using [:digit:] is fine, perhaps great even, I still use [0-9] for digits. But the real strength is [:alpha:] and [:alnum:] and [:xdigit:] and those others. Those are truly good ones to know. 22:09:03 Because they match all of the characters in a big group that you might not think of at the time. Accented characters and others. That's the strength there. 22:09:45 I use [:space:] pretty much all of the time. 22:09:57 oh, gotta run irl... 22:10:04 thank you for your help 22:17:08 greetings 22:17:22 somebody active around ? 22:21:47 sandu: yes? 22:22:06 great ! 22:22:24 I want to write some system calls in FreeBSD 22:22:32 so I have some questions 22:23:03 why system calls take as a argument struct thread *t, en lieu de struct proc *p ? 22:33:50 sandu: does this prevent you from doing what you want to do? 22:34:18 I want to understand, this is why I asked 22:35:06 sandu: because it's a thread making the system call, even in a single-threaded process 22:36:13 thank you, kevans 23:29:53 rwp: got a new SD card and it works fine now. It seems that the old card was working just enough to get by but be buggy. 23:48:23 BillyJoeBob, Good deal! I have seen a lot of flaky devices like that which makes me suspicious of them now. 23:52:52 FreeBSD 14.0-RC3, when shutting down xorg, i'm stuck on a black screen, no video on any tty. Using nvidia-driver 390 (old GTX880m)