00:00:54 https://freebsdfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Updating-FreeBSD-From-Git.pdf 01:02:31 Yeah, I do other changes that way, might as well do these too. Thanks for being a sounding board! 01:24:18 It's always easier with two brains on it. Well... Most of the time it is better with two brains. Hmm... I keep thinking of times when I read cringe worthy suggestions. So I don't know. Good luck regardless! :-) 01:47:30 I'm fixing a typo in share/vt/keymaps/INDEX.keymaps (present in -current and 14-stable). What's the easiest way to check my change? (Specifically, do I have to check that I didn't break something in base that relied on the typo?) 02:42:10 Or I could just copy it to /usr/share/vt/keymaps/ and run "kbdmap -p". 09:28:43 Hi. Anyone know the status of multipath TCP? https://freebsdfoundation.org/project/multipath-tcp-for-freebsd/ 09:29:03 I grabed through the kernel src yesterday, and it doesn't seem to be implemented there yet 09:47:27 jemius: perhaps you can use SCTP instead 09:48:33 mzar: I wish ^^' I tried for years to use it where possible, but in damn Android they don't compile it into the kernel. And the userland implementation is very broken IMO, so.. either QUIC, MPTCP, or just plain TCP 09:50:01 ha.. bummer 09:54:02 Not even to begin ranting about the middle boxes. QUIC is really doing the only thing we have left: go over UDP and encrypt everything so that the middleboxes cannot ossify the protocol 10:04:08 OK, deploy QUIC then 10:19:51 hm, seems I might be wrong and it's even supported now / sometimes.. https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/configs/+/refs/heads/main/t/android-5.15/android-base.config 10:30:16 Can someone recommend a tutorial on how to write your own packages (like AUR on Arch Linux or .deb on debian) for FreeBSD? 10:31:29 jemius: there's the developers handbook, have you read it? 10:31:56 beastie: never heard of it. Only knew the main handbook 10:32:08 or better, the porter's handbook. 10:32:29 have you look the freebsd.org webpage? 10:33:11 https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/porters-handbook/ 10:34:55 ack, thx, will take a look 11:04:51 if i'm setting up external usb drives for zfs with like zpool create backup mirror /dev/da0 /dev/da1, when the dataset is imported /backup exists, when it's exported /backup doesn't exist. so what i wonder is, is it normal practice to mkdir /backup before creating and importing the dataset so the dir is always there even if the usb drives aren't 11:04:51 currently connected? 11:30:22 https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-announce/2025-May/000191.html fuck ya 12:38:24 good morning folks o/ 13:20:51 tdback mornings 14:15:52 read through the Quarterly report, that's a LOT of work. 14:23:39 yes quite impressed 14:41:34 I feel happy if I get ONE commit in. These people have hundreds. 14:51:26 I played around a bit with black duck open hub the other day 14:52:28 obviously black duck makes money fron analysing foss projects 14:52:59 I was fairly impressed that it found most of my open source contributions 16:23:17 https://freshbsd.org/ - nice service by Freaky