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2015 Jan 16
0
agitator - FastAGI reverse proxy
Hello, FastAGI doesn't get (or deserve) much love these days but a lot of people are still widely using it. Here is a small project of mine, started trying to scratch my own itch, that some might find useful. https://github.com/zaf/agitator It is a reverse proxy for the FastAGI protocol with some interesting features. Most noticeably request based routing, HA/failover, load balancing and TLS encryption for FastAGI sessions (something asterisk unfortunately is still lacking). It is written in Go and it is quite fast and light on r...
2007 Jul 04
2
including images
...at actually > support > > the viewing of embedded pictures? I only found 2 of them: Amarok in > linux > > and foobar in windows. > > There's not really a standard (or rather there are several) for album > art, and it still seems to be an advanced feature. Feel free to agitate, > this is an area where the better metadata of the free formats is a real > advantage. > > -r > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/attachments/20070704/248f12c4/attachment.htm
2008 Dec 08
2
Red Hat réagit à la crise économique
L'entreprise Red Hat r?agit ? la crise... en supprimant une ?norme f?te d'entreprise. Au lieu de cela, ils ont d?cid? de donner l'argent ? l'?quivalent am?ricain des Restos du Coeur, soit quelque 800.000 repas: http://www.newsobserver.com/business/story/1314667.html J'ai toujours eu un faible pour Red Hat,...
2007 Jul 03
2
including images
hi, Can anybody tell me what the maximum filesize is for an image file to be included in a FLAC file? I'm just exploring this feature and I didn't find this yet PS: Does anybody know why there are so little programs that actually support the viewing of embedded pictures? I only found 2 of them: Amarok in linux and foobar in windows. thx in advance! -------------- next part
2011 Oct 06
0
[LLVMdev] Enhancing TableGen
...REGCLASS:$src1, addr:$src2)], >> [(INTDSTTYPE (movlhps SRCREGCLASS:$src1, (load addr:$src2))), >> (MNEMONIC SRCREGCLASS:$src1, addr:$src2)]]>; > > This kind of thing is very hard to read and understand. What's hard about it? I'm not trying to be agitational here. I'm truly wondering what I can do to make this more understandable. > ISAs don't change a lot Well, they do on some common architecutres. :) > .td files are read lot more than they are written. I actually think > it is preferable to leave some redundancy in the ....
2006 Aug 04
1
prettyR arrives
...provided a fancier function named R2html). It is even possible to have the output magically appear in your friendly local HTML browser when the script has been processed. The package includes some basic descriptive functions that display "the usual suspects" in formats that should not agitate those accustomed to the vanilla listings that abound in the real world. prettyR is intended to assist the R beginner in producing basic stats right from the word "go". No knowledge beyond that of writing an R script is required, but there is quite a bit of room to learn and innova...
2011 Oct 06
4
[LLVMdev] Enhancing TableGen
On Oct 6, 2011, at 7:59 AM, David A. Greene wrote: > For example, I want to be able to do this: > > defm MOVH : > vs1x_fps_binary_vv_node_rmonly< > 0x16, "movh", undef, 0, > // rr > [(undef)], > // rm > [(set DSTREGCLASS:$dst, > (DSTTYPE (movlhps SRCREGCLASS:$src1, >
2004 Jul 05
3
Randy Bush is a destructive force with a hidden professional agenda
...f you wanna play nice in the sandbox then okay, but most people know better than to trust you any farther than they can throw you already - This community and the associated technologies aren't subject to usurpation by the "Special Interest" groups that fund your espionage and agitation activities! Lots of people on this list already know who are - the bane of DNS. -- Kindest regards, Bradley D. Thornton Manager Network Services NorthTech Computer ------------------------------------------------ There are 10 kinds of people in this world... Those who understand binar...
2015 Apr 27
2
Real sh? Or other efficient shell for non-interactive scripts
...gt; Sure, there is nothing 'wrong' with your licence as long as it isn't > mixed with anything with different restrictions. Just don't act > surprised that the code doesn't get used in projects that have to > accommodate GPL restrictions. Again, don't follow the agitation from OSS enemies. You are of course wrong! > > Question: when will RedHat follow the legal audits from these companies? > > Question: If _you_ believe that it is OK to mix your code with GPL'd > code, why not add the dual licensing statement that would make it > clear...
2015 Jan 13
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...or would I look for one on any of the multitudinous > mailing lists associated with Fedora. If you don?t expect a solution, what *do* you expect to get out of this? What's the motivating drive that keeps you posting to this thread? Catharsis? I?d hoped we?d passed that point months ago. Agitation for rebellion? The only argument that?s going to matter is for someone to develop a viable alternative. Fork EL6, for example. Bikeshedding? I think we can all agree that the current bike shed is ugly, but that it keeps the rust off. Soapboxing? Leverage is more about position than force...
2012 Oct 11
2
Coupure de connexion entre Rails 3.2.7 et Postgres 8.4
...étant bien présent en BD. Ce code fonctionne parfaitement en temps normal jusqu''à ce que Postgres renvoi subitement la valeur nil. Quelqu''un aurait-il déjà eu ce genre de problème ou aurait-il une idée d''où cela pourrait venir? Je suis fortement ennuyé car il s''agit d''une application utilisée environ 2 heures par jours par chaque personne dans l''entreprise où je travaille. Merci d''avance pour vos réponses ;) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups &qu...
2019 Feb 03
4
Variable names rule
> On Feb 2, 2019, at 8:18 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at nondot.org> wrote: > > > >> On Feb 1, 2019, at 6:20 AM, Michael Platings via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> As application of the naming rules are currently under discussion [1] this seems like a good time
2011 Oct 06
3
[LLVMdev] Enhancing TableGen
...2)], >>> [(INTDSTTYPE (movlhps SRCREGCLASS:$src1, (load addr:$src2))), >>> (MNEMONIC SRCREGCLASS:$src1, addr:$src2)]]>; >> >> This kind of thing is very hard to read and understand. > > What's hard about it? I'm not trying to be agitational here. I'm truly > wondering what I can do to make this more understandable. If you didn't write these patterns yourself, or if you wrote them six months ago, it is nearly impossible to figure out where a specific pattern came from, or where a specific instruction is defined. It...
2007 Jul 03
0
including images
...y there are so little programs that actually support > the viewing of embedded pictures? I only found 2 of them: Amarok in linux > and foobar in windows. There's not really a standard (or rather there are several) for album art, and it still seems to be an advanced feature. Feel free to agitate, this is an area where the better metadata of the free formats is a real advantage. -r
2012 Aug 28
0
ipv6 connection hang
...i1.coffeenet.org 9.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 9.1-PRERELEASE #5 r239731: Mon Aug 27 09:53:18 CDT 2012 root@mwi1.coffeenet.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 My ipv6 connections hang for several seconds when this scrub rule is enabled: scrub all reassemble tcp no-df random-id This really agitates my browser and email client making them nearly useless at times. Disabling that rule makes ipv6 connections respond instantly as expected. Is this a known regression? My network interface is using the re(4) driver. Thanks!
2015 Apr 27
0
Real sh? Or other efficient shell for non-interactive scripts
...g 'wrong' with your licence as long as it isn't >> mixed with anything with different restrictions. Just don't act >> surprised that the code doesn't get used in projects that have to >> accommodate GPL restrictions. > > > Again, don't follow the agitation from OSS enemies. You are of course wrong! You don't have to 'follow' anything - just read the phrase 'work as a whole'. >> Question: If _you_ believe that it is OK to mix your code with GPL'd >> code, why not add the dual licensing statement that would...
1998 May 02
1
Shadow and OpenLinux
Hi all: I'm running Caldera OpenLinux with kernel 2.0.29, shadow password and quotas. The shadow kit is 980403 and is working fine. Well, when I try to compile I got this output : ------------------------- Begin Compile output ------------------------ Using CFLAGS = -O -DSMBLOGFILE="/usr/local/samba/var/log.smb" -DNMBLOGFILE="/usr /local/samba/var/log.nmb"
2015 Jan 13
4
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Mon, January 12, 2015 11:47, Warren Young wrote: > On Jan 10, 2015, at 7:42 PM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> > wrote: >> On Fri, January 9, 2015 17:36, John R Pierce wrote: >>> >>> Enterprise to me implies large business >> >> Enterprise literally means 'undertaking?. > > Danger: We?re starting to get into dictionary flame
2015 Apr 27
2
Real sh? Or other efficient shell for non-interactive scripts
Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Joerg Schilling > <Joerg.Schilling at fokus.fraunhofer.de> wrote: > > > > > I would be interested to understand why Heirloom seems to so well known and my > > portability attempts seem to be widely unknown. > > > > Not sure why it matters with a standalone
2008 Feb 05
3
Creating a Roaming imap account
This (CentOS5.1) box is my new imap server. Using system-config-security-level I opened port 143 tcp, and mail is readable throughout the LAN. I want a Roaming account on my laptop so that I can read mail while away from home. I have set up the account in kmail, and I know that that part is correct, as it worked on my old, less-secured, imap server. However, I haven't been able so far