The value is exactly 32 megabytes, in decimal.
But my reply above was really to remind everyone that OpenBSD is
open. We can review the source code, and review all changes made to it back through time to its original import into the tree, and ask questions of any of the involved developers about their design decisions.
The cvs(1)
annotate shows you who touched any line of code and when, and the cvs(1)
log command shows you why the line was touched. They are very useful together.
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The cvs(1)
annotate command is hard for me to remember, so I always use it
s synonym: cvs(1)
blame.