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| 1 Apr 2024 | ||
| this failure | 18:52:52 | |
In reply to @Ericson2314:matrix.orgThat sounds like a good first change, we can work on sandboxing more later. | 20:47:36 | |
In reply to @Ericson2314:matrix.orgI haven't seen this before, I'll test it | 20:47:51 | |
| artemist: ah right you are working on all the nix bsd things too? | 20:58:51 | |
In reply to @artemist:mildlyfunctional.gayIn any event, if one of you could PR that first commit with the full rationale (I vaguely remember there being an issue about FreeBSD having a stable enough ABI or whatever after all, but I forgot) | 21:01:26 | |
In reply to @artemist:mildlyfunctional.gay* In any event, if one of you could PR that first commit with the full rationale (I vaguely remember there being an issue about FreeBSD having a stable enough ABI or whatever after all, but I forget) that would be good | 21:01:34 | |
| I don't have the information to write the rationale myself | 21:01:44 | |
* https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/298849 Alyssa Ross rhelmot I separated out the freebsd13 -> freebsd in a commit, can we PR that alone, hopefully to master rather than staging? | 21:01:54 | |
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In reply to @Ericson2314:matrix.org POLA? https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/glossary/ | 23:45:15 | |
| > Principle Of Least Astonishment > As FreeBSD evolves, changes visible to the user should be kept as unsurprising as possible. For example, arbitrarily rearranging system startup variables in /etc/defaults/rc.conf violates POLA. Developers consider POLA when contemplating user-visible system changes. | 23:45:37 | |
| * > Principle Of Least Astonishment > As FreeBSD evolves, changes visible to the user should be kept as unsurprising as possible. For example, arbitrarily rearranging system startup variables in /etc/defaults/rc.conf violates POLA. Developers consider POLA when contemplating user-visible system changes. | 23:46:00 | |
| 8 Apr 2024 | ||
| hmm maybe | 02:40:43 | |
| not sure | 02:40:44 | |
| I think a more compelling proof is some of the stuff that they have kept around for compatibility | 02:41:54 | |
| There are versions of syscalls which are compatible with FreeBSD 9 at least | 02:42:13 | |
| Like the name is xxxxxx_compat9 or something | 02:42:34 | |
| https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/main/sys/kern/syscalls.master | 02:53:49 | |
| Oh oops this one is much more obviously compelling https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/main/sys/kern/syscalls.c | 02:59:54 | |
| Based on the descriptions of the former I think you can turn off compat but it’s an opt out situation | 03:01:00 | |
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| i got myself a yeelong 8089d laptop with a loongson 2f (mips) cpu in it | 16:33:53 | |