• go $fsck yourself
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      1526 days ago

      Yeah, that’s weird. It’s pretty unorthodox to use a pharmacy chain for development.

      • @[email protected]
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        525 days ago

        To be fair, they have a pufferfish as a mascot, so there’s bound to be some need for pharmaceuticals.

    • rhabarbaOP
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      Yes, it is, because it does the job. Why exactly shouldn’t they?

      • @[email protected]
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        326 days ago

        For example, maybe branching is something you’d like to be able to do without it being a nightmare?

        • rhabarbaOP
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          926 days ago

          OpenBSD seems to be able to have branches (CURRENT and STABLE), and they seem to be able to manage them just fine.

    • Fred
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      CVS is the authoritative repository of code, and they recommend to users to use that or reposync (built atop of CVS) to keep their system updated.

      There is also a GitHub mirror , and got is an OpenBSD project, and I suspect a number of devs use one of those for local work until it’s time to push the changes to the authoritative tree.

  • don
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    226 days ago

    Reminds me of the GNU/HU(I)RD.