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Old 6th June 2009
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Default tasty tidbits in OpenBSD 4.6!

Succulent morsels added to the -current base installation this past week:Good eats!

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[*] King screen(1) is dead! Long live king tmux(1)!
Screen has never been the part of the base OpenBSD installation. Window was the part of the OpenBSD installation from around 4.3. I believe even though it
has been the part of base of NetBSD since probably late 90s. tmux is replacing
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Screen has never been the part of the base OpenBSD installation.
Correct. My reference was to paraphrase Reyk's statement in the following:

http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=124421848024070&w=2

...plus, many people (& threads...) here are familiar with screen(1) as a way to maintain connections independent of shell instances.

...& for the record, tmux(1) was previously available as a port as well. It, too, has been moved into the base installation.
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There are many changes that'll be in 4.6 that I'm quite happy about, tmux is just icing.
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The window program seems to date back to 4.3BSD, but I've never cared much for it. tmux hopefully will be more useful. The feature set of tmux looks much closer to GNU screen but under a BSD style license. Who knows, maybe we can stop installing screen on our OpenBSD boxes ;-). I've always found window somewhat awkward to use compared to a shell with job-control.



(crud, this reminds me my OpenBSD box is still chugging along on 4.4 !)
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are we talk'in about a winter event -- 4.6 release/Nov'09 -- just as summer is upon us (Canadian context).

More bbq...

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I hate summer s2scott, bring on the snow.
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... bring on the snow.
<grrrr>
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Give me autumn - not blazing hot as summer and not the bitter cold of Southwestern Ontario winter, and no allergens of spring!

Is screen being - erm, for lack of a better word - "shunned" for being GNU licensed?
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I like autumn! bring on that instead.
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Is screen being - erm, for lack of a better word - "shunned" for being GNU licensed?
Yes, especially where there's the much nicer alternative, BSD-licensed, tmux available.
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4.6-beta was tagged in CVS yesterday:

http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=124554113925058&w=2
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4.6-beta was tagged in CVS yesterday:

http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=124554113925058&w=2
Hmm so there would be 4.6 snapshots coming to the local mirrors soon?
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Hmm so there would be 4.6 snapshots coming to the local mirrors soon?
Snapshots of current branch of OpenBSD for popular architectures are build every couple of days. They are available 24/7/365 for the past 13 years. You can also build OpenBSD from source from the most recent code (something like 5 minutes old) any time day or night.

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Old 23rd June 2009
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4.6 snaps already have been there for two days
Code:
       97368 Jun 22 11:25 INSTALL.i386
       22356 Jun 22 11:25 INSTALL.linux
        2162 Jun 22 11:25 SHA256
    48396202 Jun 22 11:25 base46.tgz
     6916520 Jun 22 11:25 bsd
     6935935 Jun 22 11:25 bsd.mp
     5738020 Jun 22 11:25 bsd.rd
     5855232 Jun 22 11:25 cd46.iso
       44980 Jun 22 11:25 cdboot
        2048 Jun 22 11:25 cdbr
     3012608 Jun 22 11:25 cdemu46.iso
    90587465 Jun 22 11:25 comp46.tgz
      515940 Jun 22 11:25 etc46.tgz
     1474560 Jun 22 11:25 floppy46.fs
     1474560 Jun 22 11:25 floppyB46.fs
     1474560 Jun 22 11:25 floppyC46.fs
     2620003 Jun 22 11:25 game46.tgz
        2483 Jun 22 04:05 index.txt
   242399232 Jun 22 11:25 install46.iso
     8237651 Jun 22 11:25 man46.tgz
     2936144 Jun 22 11:25 misc46.tgz
       53532 Jun 22 11:25 pxeboot
    10403470 Jun 22 11:25 xbase46.tgz
       69170 Jun 22 11:25 xetc46.tgz
    35580261 Jun 22 11:25 xfont46.tgz
    20310364 Jun 22 11:25 xserv46.tgz
     2920601 Jun 22 11:25 xshare46.tgz
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Hmm I guess my ISP's mirror are just a bit behind then. Still 4.5 here last modified 21 June.

(I prefer to use my ISP's mirror as we unfortunately have internet quotas here, so some ISP provide mirror that does not count towards your quota.)
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As of this moment, I have not seen a call for testing on misc@ or tech@. That will probably happen once snaps for all seventeen architectures are available.
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Looking at the ur-mirror, ftp.openbsd.org, I can see that at the moment, 4.6-beta snaps are still pending for minor archs: armish, hp300, landisk, mac68k, mvme68k, mvme88k, sgi, socppc, sparc, vax, and zaurus.
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what about BigMem issue has this been resolved in the new snap?
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No. bigmem=0 in src/amd64/amd64/machdep.c, still.
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