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2003 Jan 02
1
samba 2.0.6 on HP-UX 11.0
...ord prompts on connection, and messages like this in
the log files...
[2003/01/02 15:46:36, 0] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:(316)
prs_mem_get: reading data of size 60 would overrun buffer.
[2003/01/02 15:46:36, 0] smbd/password.c:(1430)
domain_client_validate: unable to validate password for user cunning in
domain ACCT01 to Domain controller *. Error wa
s code 0.
[2003/01/02 15:46:36, 1] smbd/password.c:(505)
Couldn't find user 'cunning' in smb_passwd file.
[2003/01/02 15:46:36, 1] smbd/password.c:(505)
Couldn't find user 'cunning' in smb_passwd file.
[2003/01/02 15...
2018 Jun 04
3
[LLD] Lack of REQUIRES causing test failures when not building with x86 support
If I build lld without x86 support (i.e. with "cmake -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=AArch64”) there are 117 tests that fail “make check-lld”. Upon examination, all are x86 related.
There are multiple (884) tests that have “REQUIRES:.*x86” in the tests directory. Was there a cunning plan regarding the use of REQUIRES that I couldn’t discern?
It seems that either 117 “REQUIRES” need to be added or 884 need to be removed.
Joel Jones
2020 Jul 14
7
[Bug 3192] New: openssh-8.2 & openssl-1.1.1d error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type Not found struct BIO , bio->num_write
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3192
Bug ID: 3192
Summary: openssh-8.2 & openssl-1.1.1d error: dereferencing
pointer to incomplete type Not found struct BIO ,
bio->num_write
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 8.2p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
2009 Nov 13
3
Rescuing svn repo from *IDIOTS*
Hello,
A moron has checked in a DVD iso into subversion.
How can I undo the damage, and make the repo a sensible size again?
Also, is there a cunning way to get subversion to say: "Oi! Moron!
This file is huge, you can't check it in!" ?
S.
2006 Aug 10
8
Problem installing rails with gems
I have ruby 1.8.4 and gem 0.8.11 installed on Ubuntu Dapper.
Now I wanted to use gem to install rails (as documented in the wiki).
That worked fine, but afterwards, the command rails is not found.
It seems that the gem install command does not place the binaries in the
apropriate directory.
The instruction pages at the Rails websites show that one cun simply
type "rails" after the gem
2018 Jun 05
2
[LLD] Lack of REQUIRES causing test failures when not building with x86 support
In order to catch a missing "REQUIRES: x86", it might be a good idea to set
up a build bot without the x86 support.
On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 8:53 AM Peter Smith via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Hello Joel,
>
> I don't think that there is a cunning plan with REQUIRES. I seem to
> remember that there was some debate over the testing strategy and
> platforms, but unfortunately I can't quickly find a link to it. In
> summary:
> - Much of the functionality of LLD is target independent, for example
> linker script support.
>...
2017 Aug 09
1
[Bug 12955] New: [patch] Fix rsync -A on AIX
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12955
Bug ID: 12955
Summary: [patch] Fix rsync -A on AIX
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.2
Hardware: PPC
OS: AIX
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
Assignee: wayned at samba.org
Reporter: gongcunjust at
2012 Sep 09
2
Lustre系统管理员培训,中国北京, 2012年10月30日至11月2日/ Lustre Administration and Installation training, Beijing, China, 10/30~11/02 2012
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2010 Aug 24
2
How to remove rows based on frequency of factor and then difference date scores
...ot
for Type B ID1)
2) Produce difference scores for each of the Dates, so each individual
(Type A ID1 and all the others for whom more than one measurement
exists) starts at Date "1" and goes up in integers according to how
many days have elapsed.
I just know there's some incredibly cunning R-ish way of doing this
but after many hours of fiddling I have had to admit defeat.
I would be very grateful for any words of advice.
Many thanks,
Chris Beeley,
Institute of Mental Health, UK
2005 Apr 08
3
Database Locking
...locking, then if a process tried to open the same database
twice as a WritableDatabase, it would succeed. This is probably more of
a worry in a threaded application, but threads aren't actually needed to
hit this problem.
So that's why we've stuck with lock files so far. But I have a cunning
plan...
We fork() and then fcntl() lock from a different process. Since each
WritableDatabase now has its own locking process, fcntl() locking works!
Now we don't really want to carry round the VM weight of the whole
application in each lock process, as we'll end up eating up swap with
o...
2002 Aug 30
1
Idle SSH session disconnects
...hrough a VPN up for days, but an SSH session
to the same host through the internet dies after a few, or perhaps a
couple of hours. There is no firewall NAT to expire, no autologout setup,
etc.--none of the usual explanations I have found apply.
Can anyone help explain this situation?
Thanks,
Jim Cunning
2001 Apr 03
0
Executing arbitrary commands, preexec, etc
Hi there.
First, I'm not subscribed to the list, so if anyone actually replies to
this, please CC me. Thanks.
I have a problem which I feel sure can be solved with cunning use of
Samba, CVS, and the like. Basically, I need a shared document repository
with some sort of version control or sign-off. It has to be accessible
to both Windows and *NIX users.
Currently we have a home-grown system. It's web-based, and allows people
to upload and download documents throu...
2005 Feb 26
1
[LLVMdev] Re: Re: LLVM bytecode portability
...> Both and either. If you include a standard system header, this will pull
> in system specific #defines and inline functions. These won't work if you
> move to another system that doesn't match thos
Hmm, do you know of any glibc headers that pull in CPU-arch specific
code? My cunning plan of using LLVM to distribute Linux CPU-arch
independent binaries may have a slight hole if so :)
thanks -mike
2008 Mar 24
2
Commands failing silently?
...oesn't seem to matter what the command is -- ls is the quickest
test, but sshd will sometimes to fail to spawn children, etc. There aren't a
large amount of processes on the machine either -- only 122 at the moment.
Has anyone seen this behavior before? Have I been hit with some sort of
cunning rootkit? This machine shouldn't be publicly accessible; it's behind
our firewall.
Thanks.
--
Dan Bongert dbongert at wisc.edu
2006 Feb 23
5
Access to session from plugins
Hi!
I am writing an acts_as_ plugin and i need to access session data
from it. But i cant find any information if this is possible? And if
it is, how.
Cheers!
Mathias
2006 Aug 03
2
Plugins dependency mechanism?
Hi,
With so many good plugins around at the moment, I''d perhaps like to require
some of these in one of my own rather than try to re-write their
functionality.
Is there a mechanism available for making a plugin dependent on another
plugin(s)?
Cheers
Dan
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2010 Jan 17
2
[LLVMdev] Frame index arithmetic
I've developed a working back-end for a custom architecture, based on LLVM 2.6. I'm now trying to cover more of the unique features of this architecture.
To make use of one such feature, I'm trying something cunning/crazy with the stack - implementing it in a type of memory that can only be addressed via immediates.
I've got this mostly working. However, I came across a problem which I've been unable to work around: lowering the IR (even without any optimisations enabled) often requires the pattern:...
2014 Jul 01
7
[LLVMdev] [lld] [mach-o]: RFC: representing LC_REEXPORT_DYLIB
...e to
allow new InputNodes to be passed back.
2. Add an atom type to represent the dependency and create the actual
nodes when we get back to MachOFileNode::parse.
I'm still very new to lld, so which of these fits in better with our
goals? Or has someone else already thought about it and have a cunning
plan? I'm happy to implement anyone's idea if it's the neatest way to
go.
Cheers.
Tim.
[*] It's the last barrier to "lld -flavor darwin -arch x86_64
-macosx_version_min 10.9 hello_world.o /usr/lib/libSystem.dylib
-ohello_world" working, I think! Using
/usr/lib/system/li...
2007 Jun 06
9
"not authorized" when testing mongrel support
Hi,
We''re trying to follow the instructions at
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingMongrel
(Just using a single puppetmaster/mongrel instance and plain mod_proxy for now,
instead of balancer one)
We got past the "Server is not a class" error by modifying mongrel.rb
We also kind-of got past the:
/opt/bin/puppetmasterd:293: undefined method `daemonize'' for
2010 Jan 18
0
[LLVMdev] Frame index arithmetic
On Jan 17, 2010, at 2:56 AM, Mark Muir wrote:
> I've developed a working back-end for a custom architecture, based on LLVM 2.6. I'm now trying to cover more of the unique features of this architecture.
>
> To make use of one such feature, I'm trying something cunning/crazy with the stack - implementing it in a type of memory that can only be addressed via immediates.
>
> I've got this mostly working. However, I came across a problem which I've been unable to work around: lowering the IR (even without any optimisations enabled) often requires the...