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Re: Where's the right place to document sysctl's for ogle?



>From DESCR :

Starting with OpenBSD 3.1, you can use config to change them
without needing to recompile the kernel, e.g.,
config -e -o bsd2 bsd
adjust shmseg (number of segments, 16 is a good value)
and shmmaxpgs (total size of systemV shared memory, crank to
at least 4096). <- i dont know if it work (i test it :) )

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On Tue, 04 Feb 2003 10:50:25 -0700
Bob Beck <beck@bofh.cns.ualberta.ca> wrote:

> 
> >It is already documented in DESCR, i.e. you should be able to see it
> >with `pkg_info ogle`.  If you have better ideas...
> 
>       Well, since "man pkg_add" doens't tell me to check such things
> for shit I might need to change to make it work (and I didn't, figured
> it out by inspection) - perhaps there needs to be some sort of
> standard place for things like this that you might need to do with a
> port - a man page would of course be nice but that's not always
> possible. I.E. if DESCR is the standard place to put gotcha's like 
> this pkg_add(1) should say something about it. Although there might
> be better ways...
> 
>      -Bob
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