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Contemptible protagonist, long and tedious. Would not have ever
read Year of the Flood if I had read this one first.
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And clean up some other things.
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efc7765b Release 0.5.11.4.
a5316982 eval: Do not cache value of eflag in evaltree
9e0f6a77 Release 0.5.11.3.
5f770b12 jobs: Only block in waitcmd on first run
git-subtree-dir: bin/dash
git-subtree-split: efc7765b5d7a4dcd23dbf8fbde35a843f5f222ca
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It can't be used correctly and has been removed.
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... seriously this software.
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Fixes several RFC 4287 violations:
> 4.1.1. The "atom:feed" Element
> o atom:feed elements MUST contain exactly one atom:id element.
> o atom:feed elements SHOULD contain one atom:link element with a rel
> attribute value of "self". This is the preferred URI for
> retrieving Atom Feed Documents representing this Atom feed.
> o atom:feed elements MUST contain exactly one atom:updated element.
An atom:id element is generated from cgit_currentfullurl(), and an
atom:link element with a rel attribute of "self" is generated with
the same URL. An atom:updated element is generated from the date
of the first commit in the revision walk.
> 4.1.2. The "atom:entry" Element
> o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:content
> element.
The second atom:content element with the type of "xhtml" is removed.
> 4.2.6. The "atom:id" Element
> Its content MUST be an IRI, as defined by [RFC3987]. Note that the
> definition of "IRI" excludes relative references. Though the IRI
> might use a dereferencable scheme, Atom Processors MUST NOT assume it
> can be dereferenced.
The atom:id elements for commits now use URNs in the "sha1" or
"sha256" namespaces. Although these are not registered URN namespaces,
they see use in the wild, for instance as part of magnet URIs.
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This version of cgit is modified and doesn't track upstream releases.
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5258c297 git: update to v2.32.0
6dbbffe0 git: update to v2.31.1
62eb8db4 md2html: use proper formatting for hr
d889cae8 git: update to v2.31.0
4ffadc1e git: update to v2.30.1
bd6f5683 tests: t0107: support older and/or non-GNU tar
f69626c6 md2html: use sane_lists extension
cef27b67 git: update to v2.30.0
b1739247 git: update to v2.29.2
fe99c76e git: update to v2.29.1
adcc4f82 tests: try with commit-graph
a1039ab1 tests: do not copy snapshots to /tmp/
a4de0e81 global: replace hard coded hash length
779631c6 global: replace references to 'sha1' with 'oid'
629659d2 git: update to v2.29.0
205837d4 git: update to v2.28.0
f780396c git: update to v2.27.0
0462f08d git: update to v2.26.0
git-subtree-dir: www/git.causal.agency/cgit
git-subtree-split: 5258c297ba6fb604ae1415fbc19a3fe42457e49e
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OpenBSD tar(1) has no -J.
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The manual page claims that usefirst defaults to off, and yet it
doesn't, at least on OpenBSD?
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A little bothered by having to hardcode this 38 value from the
height of the xterm clock window.
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Abrupt ending.
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RIP.
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I feel like I'm using Windows when I open firefox... But it's so
hard to get by without it :(
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The writing style seemed very odd at the beginning. Not sure the
end was sastisfying.
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I haven't had a use for it in years.
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So long as the move queuer doesn't use empty tableau stacks correctly,
it shouldn't use them at all. This way it's easier to do the correct
moves manually.
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Newer samba package forces me to use avahi :(
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I type vi now (it's shorter), so vim can be vim when I need it.
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I don't use it anymore except when I need UTF-8, and I'd rather
just use unconfigured vim for that.
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Tedious. I must give up on the classics fanfiction genre.
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This reverts commit d7c361a6cb66a919b19648a8780423a0c73e1a59.
Well apparently this just created symlinks to system files. Stupid.
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Well now I can add targets to ALL in config.mk so that's simpler.
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For example any URL that starts with a real repo name but isn't
valid.
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I wasn't thinking perl enough.
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More interesting than I remember the second book being, but so long
too.
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So that I don't need to install autoconf/automake to build it.
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Found in a street library. Was surprised to find something other
than mystery. It was amusing, but the writing and overall story was
not great.
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Of course, running this full time would really fill up the buffer...
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