One reproducible freeze, one sloppy coding (ksh), and some leftover cruft in the kernel.
Previous times I've used OpenBSD I've encountered bugs in what feels like any place I've looked. MPLS, time parsing in libc, …
But it's definitely more "if it exists, it works" than the Lennartware that's been taking over Linux for the last several years.
Some thoughts from 2019: https://blog.habets.se/2019/10/OpenBSD-in-2019.html
One reproducible freeze, one sloppy coding (ksh), and some leftover cruft in the kernel.
Previous times I've used OpenBSD I've encountered bugs in what feels like any place I've looked. MPLS, time parsing in libc, …
But it's definitely more "if it exists, it works" than the Lennartware that's been taking over Linux for the last several years.
Some thoughts from 2019: https://blog.habets.se/2019/10/OpenBSD-in-2019.html