Tõivo Leedjärv
Tõivo Leedjärv
> Are you really saying that if 50 times in a row the 10s time fires and every single "ssh remote unison" fails completely, that this should continue every 10s?...
Did this work for you before? If this is a regression then it may be related to a macOS version because uimac has not been changed in quite a while....
I don't have access to any macOS myself, so can't directly help but I can at least try help debugging the issue. @flaschenge1st could you try a version you can...
No, this is the native mac version (it's the only one that has this functionality in the first place). I've prepared a new debug build for you: https://github.com/tleedjarv/unison/suites/13788166276/artifacts/764443528 Could you...
Thank you. It would really help to know which version of Unison you used to run. It seems that this may have been broken since all the way back starting...
> I don't really follow "safe". Is the syscall that writes the new bits atomic, and only called once, so we are guaranteed that even with a crash the user...
Is your worry about defining it globally, or about defining it unconditionally? These specifications have been in place for over 20 years (https://unix.org/version2/whatsnew/lfs.html and https://unix.org/version2/whatsnew/lfs20mar.html). Are there many systems that...
Ok, I see. I thought the notion of "LFS" is in SUS, but that does not mean that every SUS-compatible system needs to provide a _switch_. "LFS" may very well...
> ... and did so a really long time ago. Hehe, "LFS" is from 96 and was included in SUS v2 (97). Of course it's sad that it would still...
After some misunderstandings, I think we're converging now. It's not a hardware question, so not related to 32-bit CPUs (I used the word "system" in a very lax way). It's...