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This was brought to our attention by attila_lendvai on #libreboot IRC.
Essentially, the previous instruction was vulnerable to potential collision
attacks.
With this new instruction, it should be a bit safer.
Since this is urgent, no pull request was issued. This has been committed to
the repository directly, with consent from and_who on IRC.
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the maintainer of the mirror contacted me privately, requesting the change
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Pull request not needed for this entry, since it's an entry regarding my own
company
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* 'pre' blocks and tables use scrollbars if the viewport is too narrow
* Code content which is not within a 'pre' element wraps automatically
* Code content and 'pre' blocks have a gray background color
The added background color has two purposes:
* The left-margin for pre blocks is removed, because it consumes too
much space on narrow viewports. However by using a background color,
the reader can still recognize 'pre' content as code blocks.
* Code content which is *not* within a 'pre' element wraps
automatically now. The background color allows the reader to
recognize the "connection" between automatically splitted lines of
a single code element. This way, nobody will mistake a one-liner for
a multi-liner.
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PR not needed for this. Just a simple fix
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Add flashrom output when CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM or CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM is enabled
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they're not the first libre OEM, but they are the first one to produce libre
hardware that is also high-end (IBM POWER9 competes with Intel on performance)
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this concerns an entry on the suppliers page, for a product from my own
company. Pull request therefore not required
I've decided to take D16 off of minifree, in order to reduce competition for
the TALOS II product that Raptor Engineering launched today. The world needs
libre OEMs, and Raptor Engineering is the first one.
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Now that it's done via CSS, code should be indented consistently
across the whole website.
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It turns out that we only need bare HTML files for .md files in news,
yet publish.sh creates them unconditionally. That is, we spend a lot
of time building bare HTML files that we never use.
This commit makes it so that bare HTML files are only generated for
news files, which speeds up the website build significantly:
$ /home/michael/benchmark.sh speed-up-build master
Already on 'speed-up-build'
NOW TESTING ON speed-up-build
0m08.24s real 0m08.53s user 0m05.57s system
0m08.21s real 0m08.39s user 0m05.58s system
0m08.26s real 0m08.23s user 0m05.70s system
0m08.26s real 0m08.27s user 0m05.91s system
0m08.24s real 0m08.36s user 0m05.63s system
0m08.28s real 0m08.40s user 0m05.67s system
0m08.29s real 0m08.21s user 0m05.83s system
0m08.23s real 0m08.12s user 0m05.80s system
0m08.32s real 0m08.32s user 0m05.75s system
0m08.30s real 0m08.40s user 0m05.61s system
Switched to branch 'master'
Your branch is ahead of 'origin/master' by 33 commits.
NOW TESTING ON master
0m12.98s real 0m15.07s user 0m07.18s system
0m12.93s real 0m14.57s user 0m07.69s system
0m12.98s real 0m15.06s user 0m07.46s system
0m12.98s real 0m14.75s user 0m07.67s system
0m12.94s real 0m15.10s user 0m07.22s system
0m12.94s real 0m14.95s user 0m07.22s system
0m12.98s real 0m14.57s user 0m08.02s system
0m12.96s real 0m14.84s user 0m07.41s system
0m12.96s real 0m14.99s user 0m07.49s system
0m13.06s real 0m14.91s user 0m07.54s system
And here's the script in question, benchmark.sh:
#!/bin/sh
set -u
set -e
# usage: runit branch
runit() {
git checkout "$1"
echo
echo NOW TESTING ON "$1"
echo
for i in `jot 10`; do make clean >/dev/null; time make -j2 >/dev/null; done
}
make clean >/dev/null
for branch in "$@"
do
runit "$branch"
done
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Unlike what the comment says, the target .md.html does apply to
news/index.md (it's just that news/index.md must be generated first
by index.sh).
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When running "bash -x publish.sh index.md", the following happens:
+ pandoc --smart /tmp/libreboot_www.Xne7SYgf4e -s --css /global.css '--css /headercenter.css' --template template.html --metadata return=
pandoc: unrecognized option `--css /headercenter.css'
Try pandoc --help for more information.
This is because the OPTS variable is being quoted, which causes its
value of "-css /headercenter.css" to not be split on word boundaries,
that is, spaces. Because pandoc has a "--css" option, but not a
"--css /headercenter.css" option, pandoc expectedly complains that
said option does not exist.
To fix this we just unquote OPTS, and add a shellcheck ignore directive
so this won't be reintroduced in the future.
Caused by: a8d89665de6da20a8793886e03f153e922f6e519.
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