Part D: #CVS checkout
1. set up #anoncvs: https://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.shar (thanks @canadianbryan for the tips!)
2. test with 'cvs -d anoncvs@thfr.info:/cvs checkout -P projects/fauxrec`
3. put instructions on https://thfr.info/
Part C: #CVS on web
1. doas pkg_add cvsweb
2. doas mkdir -p /var/www/dev
3. doas sh /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/cvsweb-*
4. tweak cvsweb filepaths (just follow README instructions)
5. <httpd stuff>
6. https://thfr.info/cvsweb
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Part B: #CVS repo creation
1. init cvs repo on server
2. checkout . in local directory -> working directory
3. rsync projects into working directory
4. cvs add/import/commit until everything is 'Status: Up-to-date'
Jumpin' Jesus on a pogo stick, they had an honest-to-God burrow owl today.
HE WAS A DAREDEVIL! JUST LIKE HIS OLD MAN!
Awesome modification for vmd(8) in #OpenBSD. Coming soon to a snapshot near you!
https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.sbin/vmd/control.c?rev=1.24&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
If you like this comic... you might be a member of the proletariat. โ http://existentialcomics.com/comic/243
Regular reminder that if you use #OpenBSD, a great help to developers is to send your machines' dmesg outputs to dmesg <AT> openbsd.org.
If you'd like to help other *BSD users, regardless of what *BSD you use, submit your machines' dmesg outputs to http://dmesgd.nycbug.org/
It's free to do, and works best when we all chip in!
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"I wish people would stop making interesting things in node" t-shirt https://retro.social/media/tsXKkii_WNzg4wo_uIs
@Wolf480pl @rysiek @pertho maybe we should talk about static site generators instead
In other BSDs for 2018/06/23 by Justin Sherrill
https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2018/06/23/21432.html
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Chrome's private browsing is broken
This defeats the purpose of Incognito. If any website is able to tell you're browsing in private mode, then the browser is leaking data that shows it's not private