I implemented <? support (including <?php…)
script embedding support for *.inc in MirWebseite today; the
specific syntax was explicitely requested by Natureshadow. Ugh.
My own hacking activities are progressing, even if slowly. I do some
... [More]
other interesting, funny, social, beneficial, etc. stuff in between, though.
I’ll even have to get some of my DD buddies to sponsor me some QA uploads
of packages I formerly maintained, whereever changes are queued up… such as
better old-format repo compatibility in cvs(GNU) ☺ Though some of the stuff
I do at work is currently done only there… sorry.
Also: prepare to be fully enlightened about just what
evil (nice picture) Docker
is. I especially liked the comparison of containers to a herd of cattle,
mere numbers, replaceable, whereas VMs are cats, each with their individual
name, lovely petted each day, etc.
ObHint: Some may have noticed I do have a Twitter account now. I do not
really use it much. I got it because I wanted to rant at someone who only
gave Twitter as means to contact them (a European company running a lottery
for USA citizens only). But I found one nice thing: @HourlyCats (though
@FacesPics and @BahnAnsagen are funny too, and the Postillon anyway).
The internet is there for cat content, anyway.Ahem. Do not contact
me there, use IRC, more specifically, the
Freenode network, and possibly memoserv to mirabilos
instead, I can’t fit things into 140 chars, that’s just ridiculous. Also,
don’t follow me. It may contain rants, it’s NSFW, and I’m not censoring
there. As I said: I do not use it. So should you. (But kudos for having a
mostly functional “fallback” site (the “mobile” one), which even works in
PocketIE (Windows Mobile) and Opera 9, though not so much lynx(1)…)
odc (from #!/bin/mksh on IRC) is hacking support to use mksh instead of GNU bash for bootstrapping
pkgsrc® (e.g. on Solaris). Nice! Good luck!
… à propos mksh(1), dear Debian armel and armhf buildd
maintainer colleagues, pretty please with strawberries and chocolate ice
on top (I just had that on waffles at my favourite ice salon, so I may be
biased), do like s390x and update your chroots and wanna-build give-back mksh, as we
requested, so the privacy fix makes it into jessie. Thanks in advance!
Oh, and Y_Plentyn and I both have been putting more and updated packages into
my APT repository.
XTaran held a talk at CLT 2015 mentioning it… maybe I should write up some
docs about how to use it for which purposes (e.g. how to avoid systemd but
not get the other packages from it, or how to use it with systemd (trivial
but has to be stated, it’s freedom of choice after all), etc.)?
Besides decent fanfiction (the stories in the Uzumaki Naruto universe
seem, on average, to be much longer than those in the Harry Potter one), the
weather is becoming good, so I’ve already been enjoying going out for some
geocaching and will have the bike fixed at the shop RSN (it suffers a bit
each winter, as it stands outside, since our basement is mouldy, which is
worse than a bit of rust IMHO) to get more activity in. Also planning to
head to the GPS Maze in Mainz and, besides what time FrOSCon (including
preparation) allows, heading to DebConf for a while.
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I implemented <? support (including <?php…)
script embedding support for *.inc in MirWebseite today; the
specific syntax was explicitely requested by Natureshadow. Ugh.
My own hacking activities are progressing, even if slowly. I do some
... [More]
other interesting, funny, social, beneficial, etc. stuff in between, though.
I’ll even have to get some of my DD buddies to sponsor me some QA uploads
of packages I formerly maintained, whereever changes are queued up… such as
better old-format repo compatibility in cvs(GNU) ☺ Though some of the stuff
I do at work is currently done only there… sorry.
Also: prepare to be fully enlightened about just what
evil (nice picture) Docker
is. I especially liked the comparison of containers to a herd of cattle,
mere numbers, replaceable, whereas VMs are cats, each with their individual
name, lovely petted each day, etc.
ObHint: Some may have noticed I do have a Twitter account now. I do not
really use it much. I got it because I wanted to rant at someone who only
gave Twitter as means to contact them (a European company running a lottery
for USA citizens only). But I found one nice thing: @HourlyCats (though
@FacesPics and @BahnAnsagen are funny too, and the Postillon anyway).
The internet is there for cat content, anyway.Ahem. Do not contact
me there, use IRC, more specifically, the
Freenode network, and possibly memoserv to mirabilos
instead, I can’t fit things into 140 chars, that’s just ridiculous. Also,
don’t follow me. It may contain rants, it’s NSFW, and I’m not censoring
there. As I said: I do not use it. So should you. (But kudos for having a
mostly functional “fallback” site (the “mobile” one), which even works in
PocketIE (Windows Mobile) and Opera 9, though not so much lynx(1)…)
odc (from #!/bin/mksh on IRC) is hacking support to use mksh instead of GNU bash for bootstrapping
pkgsrc® (e.g. on Solaris). Nice! Good luck!
… à propos mksh(1), dear Debian armel and armhf buildd
maintainer colleagues, pretty please with strawberries and chocolate ice
on top (I just had that on waffles at my favourite ice salon, so I may be
biased), do like s390x and update your chroots and wanna-build give-back mksh, as we
requested, so the privacy fix makes it into jessie. Thanks in advance!
Oh, and Y_Plentyn and I both have been putting more and updated packages into
my APT repository.
XTaran held a talk at CLT 2015 mentioning it… maybe I should write up some
docs about how to use it for which purposes (e.g. how to avoid systemd but
not get the other packages from it, or how to use it with systemd (trivial
but has to be stated, it’s freedom of choice after all), etc.)?
Besides decent fanfiction (the stories in the Uzumaki Naruto universe
seem, on average, to be much longer than those in the Harry Potter one), the
weather is becoming good, so I’ve already been enjoying going out for some
geocaching and will have the bike fixed at the shop RSN (it suffers a bit
each winter, as it stands outside, since our basement is mouldy, which is
worse than a bit of rust IMHO) to get more activity in. Also planning to
head to the GPS Maze in Mainz and, besides what time FrOSCon (including
preparation) allows, heading to DebConf for a while.
[Less]
|
I implemented support (including …)
script embedding support for *.inc in MirWebseite today; the
specific syntax was explicitely requested by Natureshadow. Ugh.
My own hacking activities are progressing, even if slowly. I do some
other
... [More]
interesting, funny, social, beneficial, etc. stuff in between, though.
I’ll even have to get some of my DD buddies to sponsor me some QA uploads
of packages I formerly maintained, whereever changes are queued up… such as
better old-format repo compatibility in cvs(GNU) ☺ Though some of the stuff
I do at work is currently done only there… sorry.
Also: prepare to be fully enlightened about just what
evil (nice picture) Docker
is. I especially liked the comparison of containers to a herd of cattle,
mere numbers, replaceable, whereas VMs are cats, each with their individual
name, lovely petted each day, etc.
ObHint: Some may have noticed I do have a Twitter account now. I do not
really use it much. I got it because I wanted to rant at someone who only
gave Twitter as means to contact them (a European company running a lottery
for USA citizens only). But I found one nice thing: @HourlyCats (though
@FacesPics and @BahnAnsagen are funny too, and the Postillon anyway).
The internet is there for cat content, anyway.Ahem. Do not contact
me there, use IRC, more specifically, the
Freenode network, and possibly memoserv to mirabilos
instead, I can’t fit things into 140 chars, that’s just ridiculous. Also,
don’t follow me. It may contain rants, it’s NSFW, and I’m not censoring
there. As I said: I do not use it. So should you. (But kudos for having a
mostly functional “fallback” site (the “mobile” one), which even works in
PocketIE (Windows Mobile) and Opera 9, though not so much lynx(1)…)
odc (from #!/bin/mksh on IRC) is hacking support to use mksh instead of GNU bash for bootstrapping
pkgsrc® (e.g. on Solaris). Nice! Good luck!
… à propos mksh(1), dear Debian armel and armhf buildd
maintainer colleagues, pretty please with strawberries and chocolate ice
on top (I just had that on waffles at my favourite ice salon, so I may be
biased), do like s390x and update your chroots and wanna-build give-back mksh, as we
requested, so the privacy fix makes it into jessie. Thanks in advance!
Oh, and Y_Plentyn and I both have been putting more and updated packages into
my APT repository.
XTaran held a talk at CLT 2015 mentioning it… maybe I should write up some
docs about how to use it for which purposes (e.g. how to avoid systemd but
not get the other packages from it, or how to use it with systemd (trivial
but has to be stated, it’s freedom of choice after all), etc.)?
Besides decent fanfiction (the stories in the Uzumaki Naruto universe
seem, on average, to be much longer than those in the Harry Potter one), the
weather is becoming good, so I’ve already been enjoying going out for some
geocaching and will have the bike fixed at the shop RSN (it suffers a bit
each winter, as it stands outside, since our basement is mouldy, which is
worse than a bit of rust IMHO) to get more activity in. Also planning to
head to the GPS Maze in Mainz and, besides what time FrOSCon (including
preparation) allows, heading to DebConf for a while.
(read more…)
[Less]
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I implemented support (including …)
script embedding support for *.inc in MirWebseite today; the
specific syntax was explicitely requested by Natureshadow. Ugh.
My own hacking activities are progressing, even if slowly. I do some
other
... [More]
interesting, funny, social, beneficial, etc. stuff in between, though.
I’ll even have to get some of my DD buddies to sponsor me some QA uploads
of packages I formerly maintained, whereever changes are queued up… such as
better old-format repo compatibility in cvs(GNU) ☺ Though some of the stuff
I do at work is currently done only there… sorry.
Also: prepare to be fully enlightened about just what
evil (nice picture) Docker
is. I especially liked the comparison of containers to a herd of cattle,
mere numbers, replaceable, whereas VMs are cats, each with their individual
name, lovely petted each day, etc.
ObHint: Some may have noticed I do have a Twitter account now. I do not
really use it much. I got it because I wanted to rant at someone who only
gave Twitter as means to contact them (a European company running a lottery
for USA citizens only). But I found one nice thing: @HourlyCats (though
@FacesPics and @BahnAnsagen are funny too, and the Postillon anyway).
The internet is there for cat content, anyway.Ahem. Do not contact
me there, use IRC, more specifically, the
Freenode network, and possibly memoserv to mirabilos
instead, I can’t fit things into 140 chars, that’s just ridiculous. Also,
don’t follow me. It may contain rants, it’s NSFW, and I’m not censoring
there. As I said: I do not use it. So should you. (But kudos for having a
mostly functional “fallback” site (the “mobile” one), which even works in
PocketIE (Windows Mobile) and Opera 9, though not so much lynx(1)…)
odc (from #!/bin/mksh on IRC) is hacking support to use mksh instead of GNU bash for bootstrapping
pkgsrc® (e.g. on Solaris). Nice! Good luck!
… à propos mksh(1), dear Debian armel and armhf buildd
maintainer colleagues, pretty please with strawberries and chocolate ice
on top (I just had that on waffles at my favourite ice salon, so I may be
biased), do like s390x and update your chroots and wanna-build give-back mksh, as we
requested, so the privacy fix makes it into jessie. Thanks in advance!
Oh, and Y_Plentyn and I both have been putting more and updated packages into
my APT repository.
XTaran held a talk at CLT 2015 mentioning it… maybe I should write up some
docs about how to use it for which purposes (e.g. how to avoid systemd but
not get the other packages from it, or how to use it with systemd (trivial
but has to be stated, it’s freedom of choice after all), etc.)?
Besides decent fanfiction (the stories in the Uzumaki Naruto universe
seem, on average, to be much longer than those in the Harry Potter one), the
weather is becoming good, so I’ve already been enjoying going out for some
geocaching and will have the bike fixed at the shop RSN (it suffers a bit
each winter, as it stands outside, since our basement is mouldy, which is
worse than a bit of rust IMHO) to get more activity in. Also planning to
head to the GPS Maze in Mainz and, besides what time FrOSCon (including
preparation) allows, heading to DebConf for a while.
(read more…)
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Pawel Wylecial
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Pawel Wylecial
https://bugs.launchpad.net/~pawel-wylecial
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Bernhard’s article
on Plänet Debian about the “colon” command in the shell could use a
clarification and a security-relevant correcture.
There is, indeed, no difference between the : and true
built-in commands.
Stéphane Chazelas
points out that
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writing : ${VARNAME:=default}
is bad, : "${VARNAME:=default}"
is correct. Reason: someone could preset $VARNAME with, for
example, /*/*/*/*/../../../../*/*/*/*/../../../../*/*/*/* which
will exhaust during globbing.
Besides that, the article is good. Thanks Bernhard for posting it!
PS: I sometimes use the colon as comment leader in the last line of a
script or function, because it, unlike the octothorpe,
sets $? to 0, which can be useful.
Update: As jilles pointed out in IRC, “colon” (‘:’) is a
POSIX special built-in (most importantly, it keeps assignments), whereas
“true” is a regular built-in utility.
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Bernhard’s article
on Plänet Debian about the “colon” command in the shell could use a
clarification and a security-relevant correcture.
There is, indeed, no difference between the : and true
built-in commands.
Stéphane Chazelas
points out that
... [More]
writing : ${VARNAME:=default}
is bad, : "${VARNAME:=default}"
is correct. Reason: someone could preset $VARNAME with, for
example, /*/*/*/*/../../../../*/*/*/*/../../../../*/*/*/* which
will exhaust during globbing.
Besides that, the article is good. Thanks Bernhard for posting it!
PS: I sometimes use the colon as comment leader in the last line of a
script or function, because it, unlike the octothorpe,
sets $? to 0, which can be useful.
Update: As jilles pointed out in IRC, “colon” (‘:’) is a
POSIX special built-in (most importantly, it keeps assignments), whereas
“true” is a regular built-in utility.
[Less]
|
Bernhard’s article
on Plänet Debian about the “colon” command in the shell could use a
clarification and a security-relevant correcture.
There is, indeed, no difference between the : and true
built-in commands.
Stéphane Chazelas
points out that
... [More]
writing : ${VARNAME:=default}
is bad, : "${VARNAME:=default}"
is correct. Reason: someone could preset $VARNAME with, for
example, /*/*/*/*/../../../../*/*/*/*/../../../../*/*/*/* which
will exhaust during globbing.
Besides that, the article is good. Thanks Bernhard for posting it!
PS: I sometimes use the colon as comment leader in the last line of a
script or function, because it, unlike the octothorpe,
sets $? to 0, which can be useful.
Update: As jilles pointed out in IRC, “colon” (‘:’) is a
POSIX special built-in (most importantly, it keeps assignments), whereas
“true” is a regular built-in utility. [Less]
|
Bernhard’s article
on Plänet Debian about the “colon” command in the shell could use a
clarification and a security-relevant correcture.
There is, indeed, no difference between the : and true
built-in commands.
Stéphane Chazelas
points out that
... [More]
writing : ${VARNAME:=default}
is bad, : "${VARNAME:=default}"
is correct. Reason: someone could preset $VARNAME with, for
example, /*/*/*/*/../../../../*/*/*/*/../../../../*/*/*/* which
will exhaust during globbing.
Besides that, the article is good. Thanks Bernhard for posting it!
PS: I sometimes use the colon as comment leader in the last line of a
script or function, because it, unlike the octothorpe,
sets $? to 0, which can be useful. [Less]
|