BurnZeZ → Found a bug in dc(1)
BurnZeZ → Everything breaks when you fill the stack
BurnZeZ → You have stkptr which crap expects to point to an available member in Blk *stack[STKSZ];
BurnZeZ → stkend = &stack[STKSZ];
BurnZeZ → stkptr is allowed to equal stkend
BurnZeZ → So crap that expects stkptr to be pointing to an available Blk ends up dereferencing past the end of the array
BurnZeZ → term% echo `{seq 1 100} f | dc
BurnZeZ → dc 628283: suicide: sys: trap: fault read addr=0xffffe0000040a618 pc=0x204b1c
nobody passes us the "RSD PTR " address when doing multiboot/kexec
on UEFI systems. so we search for it manually in the ACPI reserved
area as indicated in the e820 memory map.
launch wadfs after detecting main wad, exposing GENMIDI and music lumps
under /mnt/wad. /bin/dmus can then use them directly, and wadfs doesn't
need to be started manually.
"I sometimes find myself on either slow or data-capped network links where downloading images isn't ideal. Attached is a simple patch to mothra that changes the 'k' command to not only remove already-downloaded images from a page, but also toggle a state such that mothra won't attempt to download images on future visited sites until 'k' is toggled again. This also adds a '-k' flag to mothra which enables the flag at startup." --Jeremy O'Brien<neutral@fastmail.com> on 9fans
the target has to be encoded as a domain name (the individual
name components as separate labels followed by . (empty) label),
not as a literal string.
to disable compression, pass nil dictionary to pname().
- fix overwriting channel 10 with channel 9
- fix using channel volume instead of last volume when setting note
(fixes d_doom and others)
- remove useless state