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2019 Apr 16
3
The wisdom - or otherwise - of replacing outright rather than merely appending to the example smb.conf file shipped with SAMBA during new server commissioning?
I have a general question regarding smb.conf and I was hoping that some of the rather more knowledgeable and experienced people here could please comment please? I am currently setting my various SAMBA systems up via some shell-scripts. Within these scripts, I remove the stock smb.conf shipped with Samba and replace this with an empty smb.conf file to which I add my own configuration options
2016 Feb 18
2
[RFC] Error handling in LLVM libraries.
> I like this idea in general. It's a better implementation of what > ErrorOr originally was before we removed the custom error support > because it wasn't used. In fact I would actually support outright > replacing ErrorOr with this if it can be done safely, as I find the > name TypedErrorOr a bit long. The main differences are * This will hopefully be used. *
2009 Jan 14
4
How to get legend outside of plot?
I am creating a CDF plot function more user-friendly than any default r function. Depending upon the bimodality of the data (it is often bimodal), or any other strange data trends, the points can end up gathering in just about any corner of the plot. So, when I add a legend, whether I choose to add it in the bottom right, top left, or wherever, it will sometimes end up putting the legend right
2015 May 06
3
VirtIO drivers and CentOS 5.4(Final)
> You have several hundred more Critical or Important security updates > outstanding. If that box touches the Internet in any way, it is likely > compromised. Just in the last 6 months there are 21 Important or > Critical updates. That is an important qualifier: *If* that box touches the Internet in any way. Although one might add that attacks on the LAN can be nastier since there
2017 Oct 28
4
How to encourage maintainers to update their software
On 10/27/2017 2:54 PM, Frank Cox wrote: > > I do that with a number of packages that are either newer or simply not available in the various Centos repos. In many cases it's as easy as downloading a new tar source file and adding it to the existing source rpm, doing three seconds of editing on the spec file to account for the new update, and compiling the result. Sometimes it's
2008 Jan 30
2
R-help going to become "subscriber-only"
Dear R-help mailing list readers, After some discussion among R foundation members (and friends), we have agreed that ``the spammer mafia (*)'' has momentarily won a battle: After more than ten years of open and free mailing lists devoted to R (development, use, etc), the increasing volume of spam {quadrupling within one year, I'm told by an expert} and the slickness of the spam
2015 Oct 20
2
Re: [PATCH 2/2] actions: turn some params into RelativePathnameList (RHBZ#1174551).
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 01:59:10PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote: > Use RelativePathnameList as type for lists of relative paths, as used in > some listing-alike APIs. This way we can ensure absolute paths in those > lists are rejects outright. > > As a consequence, test-big-dirs.pl does not need to prepend the > directory name anymore before calling listing-alike APIs: previously
2018 Sep 14
2
New warnings when building trunk with GCC 9
On 13/09/2018 18:22, David Blaikie via llvm-dev wrote: > On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 12:13 AM Dávid Bolvanský via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: > /home/davidbolvansky/trunk/llvm/unittests/ExecutionEngine/Orc/CompileOnDemandLayerTest.cpp:79:40: >  required from here >
2018 Jun 20
4
[RFC] Removing debug locations from ConstantSDNodes
Some time ago I saw a report of strange single-stepping behavior given Swift code that looks like this: 1| var input = [16, 14, 10, 9, 8, 7, 4, 3, 2, 1] //< Only number 1 is relevant. 2| print("start") TL;DR: The debugger steps from line 2 -> 1 -> 2 in this code example. One clean way to fix this bug is to remove debug locations from ConstantSDNodes, and I'm asking if
2008 Jun 04
3
auth issues on centos5 with ldap backend
Hi, We've had some issues with auth. /var/log/secure is full of 1000s of these lines: Jun 4 19:12:08 khan dovecot-auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser= rhost=127.0.0.1 user=user123 Users can usually login OK with their ldap credentials, but occasionally logins slow to a crawl if not outright fail, esp people checking
2017 Oct 02
4
valid package repositories
Hi All, I noticed that it is quite common to find in papers mentions to ?R libraries? developed for the algorithms/models/code/whatever that is being described by the paper, so that third parties will be able to use said method for themselves. On further enquiries these libraries are not actually available on CRAN, but need to be requested from the devs. That is in itself does not seem a big
2018 Sep 15
2
New warnings when building trunk with GCC 9
There is a new discussion related to -Wredundant-move warning on GCC bugzilla. https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=87300 pi 14. 9. 2018 o 9:53 David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> napísal(a): > > > On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 12:48 AM Stephan Bergmann <sbergman at redhat.com> > wrote: > >> On 13/09/2018 18:22, David Blaikie via llvm-dev wrote: >>
2013 Mar 12
0
[LLVMdev] help decompiling x86 ASM to LLVM IR
On 3/12/2013 11:20 AM, James Courtier-Dutton wrote: > It compiles with GCC -O2 to (rather cleverly removing any branches): > 0000000000000000 <test61>: > 0: 83 ff 01 cmp $0x1,%edi > 3: 19 c0 sbb %eax,%eax > 5: 83 e0 df and $0xffffffdf,%eax > 8: 83 c0 61 add $0x61,%eax >
2020 Aug 04
1
using SPDX tags in libnbd and/or nbdkit?
As the topic has been coming up in other projects recently (for example, see https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt-ci/-/merge_requests/39), should we update our files to either add SPDX tags, or even outright condense our existing copyright blurbs down to an SPDX tag plus documentation in a top-level file? The former (adding a line) is less problematic, the latter definitely requires buy-in
2017 Sep 24
2
firefox and D state
On Thu, 21 Sep 2017, ken wrote: > On 09/20/2017 01:00 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> Previously when firefox went catatonic >> to the point that I could not even scroll, >> its CPU usage had gone to 100%+. >> Now top tells me that firefox, Web Content (with a space) >> or sometimes kswap... has process state D, >> uninterruptable sleep. >> >>
2015 Sep 19
1
BINARY capability not working correctly?
On 9/13/2015 6:04 AM, Stephan Bosch wrote: > Op 9/13/2015 om 12:19 PM schreef Jouko Nikula: >> Hello, >> >> I have trouble with some attachments not working on Horde and >> Roundcube. I made a ticket to Roundcube webmail and they tracked down >> it to Dovecot not responding correctly to BINARY FETCH: >> >> http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1490532
2008 Jun 05
1
rpm -q versus what's installed
I am trying to install Oracle client 10g (10.2.0) on a 64-bit CentOS 5.0 system. 'rpm -q make gcc glibc etc' reveals some packages as "not installed", yet a yum install <package name> consistently returns Nothing to do. Yum list available <package name> yields nothing needed. If rpm -q <list of packages> lists some that are "not installed" but
2012 Oct 11
2
In vegan package: running adonis (or similar) on a distance matrix
Hi, Using Vegan package I was wondering if there's a way to use a distance matrix as an input for adonis (or any of the other similar hypothesis testing functions) instead of the usual species by sample table. Working in the field of microbial ecology, what I'm trying to do is to overcome the problem of having to use discrete units such as species or OTUs, which are problematic in
2018 May 25
0
first class types
On 2018-05-25 00:39, Alexandre Isoard via llvm-dev wrote: > Hello, > > I see here: https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#ret-instruction > > That the return instruction must only return values of first class > types, which would exclude struct and arrays. But some llvm > instrinsics do return struct, and it does not seems to be enforced on > any function. > > Is that
2013 Aug 18
1
Bug cleanup
Hello everyone, In an effort to get a better handle on nouveau's outstanding issues, I'm going to close all bugs that haven't seen any updates since 2011. I asked a core group of nouveau developers about this, and none of them seemed to object. Depending on how this goes, we may do the same thing up to the end of 2012, but that was more contentious. A lot of these bugs are pre-KMS,