Skip to content Sign up Sign in This repository Explore Features Enterprise Blog Star 30 Fork 5 infoforcefeed / OlegDB /.container /.repohead Code Issues Pull Requests Pulse Graphs HTTPS Subversion You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion . Download ZIP /.repository-sidebar Permalink Browse code Properly munmap values file. Turns out if you don't munmap with the proper size of the map, then it'll leak it's file descriptor. Gross. Loading branch information ... commit 19fd7cc8e645eba8c15847b0e937542c2f6dd1a6 1 parent 2bee337 qpfiffer authored Dec 30, 2014 Unified Split Showing 3 changed files with 9 additions and 6 deletions . + 5 − 1 src/file.c + 3 − 4 src/oleg.c + 1 − 1 src/...
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Sign up for a GitHub account Sign in All Gists colby / openbsd.sh Last active December 29, 2014 Code Revisions 3 /.sunken-menu-group /.sunken-menu-contents Embed HTTPS SSH You can clone with HTTPS or SSH . Download Gist /.only-with-full-nav Vagrant install openbsd View openbsd.sh openbsd.sh Raw File suppressed. Click to show. 1 2 3 4 $ vagrant box add openbsd https://github.com/jose-lpa/veewee-openbsd/releases/download/v0.5.5/openbsd55.box $ vagrant init openbsd $ vagrant up $ vagrant ssh Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub . Already have an account? Sign in to comment /.discussion-timeline /.gist-content /.container Something went wrong with that request. Please try again. Status API Blog About ...
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