Subj : VPN To : Benny Pedersen From : Maurice Kinal Date : Tue Sep 28 2021 08:31 pm -={ 2021-09-28 20:31:49.606867264+00:00 }=- Hey Benny! BP> i still plan on make the husky github build on this, so i can BP> finaly drop sf.net cvs read only problem Interesting. Personally I'm still doing things like this without any networking, ssh or otherwise. BP> it will give problems if its changes on newer gcc version not BP> tested As we speak the biggest issue is the kernel version and as of today I'm returning to using 5.10 kernels for the two stable systems. :read /proc/version Linux version 5.10.68 (root@heatsink) (gcc (GCC) 11.2.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.37) #1 SMP Sat Sep 25 05:57:04 UTC 2021 As you can see both gcc and binutils are the same versions as used on the "Linux version 5.14.8" was. Beats me if a glibc-2.34 based system would have fared any better. Maybe I'll try it soon but not today. BP> i just use python :=) -1 Heathen bastard!!! You're starting to sound like a Debian developer. :::evil grin::: BP> if it cant be shared with gopher its not worth of shareing :=) +1 Now you're sort of talking my language. I was never into gopher but maybe that could change? BP> any news of the termux ? Not since getting binkd working. For the record I used clang to port it which I am not too proud to admit here. As far as I am concerned termux is the only decent app for Android based so-called smart devices. A gcc port would have been best. BP> unless debian fucked apt-get :) Heh, heh. So far I haven't had any issues with it but I hardly ever use it. I'll send a msg from there later just to remind myself what still needs to be done. I definetly have the basics working. BP> good plan, more coffee for me now I am just getting started after having my caffine booster shot. Life is good, Maurice .... Eaðe wis man mæg witan spell and eac secgan. Easily may a wise man understand a story, and tell it too. --- GNU bash, version 5.1.8(1)-release (x86_64-motorshed-linux-gnu) * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001) .