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2018 Jan 25
1
[nbdkit PATCH] errors: Use lighter-weight locking
Commit d02d9c9d used pthread_mutex to avoid interleaving output. However, the standard provides flockfile() for grouping related FILE* I/O that must not be interleaved; and that may be lighter-weight than rolling our own locking. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> --- Pushing this one; as a related conversation on another mailing list reminded me about flockfile().
2015 Dec 18
1
Assistance much appreciated
On 2015-12-17 21:37, peter dalgaard wrote: > As you're dying in an else clause, a previous if () must contain the clue. Unfortunately not necessarily the matching one. > > My guess is that your TRE library is broken. The line should have matched the RE "regline" defined as > > tre_regcomp(&regline, "^[^:]+:[[:blank:]]*", REG_EXTENDED); > ...and
2020 Aug 18
0
[PATCH nbdkit 6/9] lib: Use replacement strategy for get_current_dir_name.
This is really a replacement for a missing platform function, so use the same LIBOBJS mechanism to replace it. --- configure.ac | 2 +- common/include/Makefile.am | 6 --- common/replacements/Makefile.am | 10 ++++ plugins/floppy/Makefile.am | 1 + common/replacements/get_current_dir_name.h | 49
2006 Nov 13
1
up2date dependency problem
Greetings, centos. Looks like postinstall scriplet in CentOS4.4 distro requires /sbin/restorecon utility, which in turn resides in policycoreutils package. Meanwhile, up2date don't require policycoreutils. It seems to that there is an error in dependencies for up2date. -- Best regards, Alexey Loukianov mailto:aloukianov at lavtech.ru Software Development
2006 Nov 15
0
stange lockd issue on CentOS 4.4
Greetings, CentOS. After up2dating one of the corporate mail servers to CentOS 4.4 (was CentOS 4.2) and upgrading kernel to kernel-smp-2.6.9-42.0.3.EL, the following kernel messages started to appear in syslog: [root at gamma ~]# dmesg ........... ...CUT..... ........... lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected
2006 Dec 04
2
Strange issue with device-mapper lib in CentOS
Hello all, a couple of weeks ago I've been installing CentOS 4.2 on a very-old server machine with MSI server board based on Intel GX440 chipset, two Xeons 500Mhz and one 1Gig of RAM. There is an AMI MegaRaid 467 installed as a storage controller, which causes some troubles with installation, as stock CenOS4 install and production kernels doesn't have older megaraid.ko module compiled,
2018 Jan 28
0
[nbdkit PATCH 2/2] filters: Add log filter
'nbdkit -v' is quite verbose, and traces everything. Sometimes, we want to trace JUST the client interactions. In particular, when debugging another filter, being able to trace what the filter called can be quite useful; and having the log filter in place will make it easier to add testsuite coverage of other filters. Also, it is nice to have timestamps in the log, in order to see if
2003 Nov 21
0
C++ streams in shared library in cause R to hang? (linux)
Hello, I'm using dyn.load() to load in a shared library compiled for R on linux. The code does quite a bit (DB accesses, C-style file reads/writes) with no trouble, but hangs when it reaches code that uses C++ streams, specifically operator>>() and operator<<(). From the debugger output (below) it seems like it could be __flockfile() related (maybe a deadlock of some sort?).
2006 Nov 16
2
tar vs. star vs. something-else-I-don-t-know-about
Hello all, today I've been sitting at work and upgrading a very-very-very old server with RedHat Linux 6.2 installed up to CentOS 3.8. The process went smoothly, as it is not the first time I was doing the things like this. Just after upgrading I went to rpm -qai list and got an interesting observation: there are at least two "tar" utilities installed on the system. One is tar, and
2005 Apr 21
1
Fwd: (KAME-snap 9012) racoon in the kame project
FYI, looks like support for Racoon is ending. Does anyone have any experience with the version in ipsec-tools ? ---Mike >Racoon users, > >This is the announcement that the kame project will quit providing >a key management daemon, the racoon, and that "ipsec-tools" will become >the formal team to release the racoon. >The final release of the racoon in the
2020 Aug 05
5
[PATCH NOT WORKING nbdkit 0/3] python: Allow thread model to be set from Python plugins.
Patch 2 certainly allows you to set the thread model. However patch 3 shows that if you set it to nbdkit.THREAD_MODEL_PARALLEL it will crash. If you look closely at the stack trace (attached below) you can see that ignoring threads which are in parts of nbdkit unrelated to Python: Thread 4: In pread, waiting in time.sleep(). This thread has released the GIL. Thread 2: Started to
2009 Oct 05
1
R's --enable-threads does nothing?; gdb needs -lpthread
In the R-2-9-branch (svn revision 49914, 2009-09-24), R's configure script has an "--enable-threads" option. But, does it do anything useful? When I use "--enable-threads=posix", some of the configure output changes slightly, but it seems to have no effect on the actual link commands used when building R. Is that a bug, or am I misunderstanding what it's supposed to
2020 Aug 15
3
[PATCH EXPERIMENTAL nbdkit 0/2] Port to Windows using mingw.
The patches following do indeed allow you to compile nbdkit.exe, but it does not actually work yet. I'm posting this experimental series more as a work in progress and to get feedback. Note this does not require Windows itself to build or test. You can cross-compile it using mingw64-* packages on Fedora or Debian, and test it [spoiler alert: it fails] using Wine. Rich.
2001 Jan 17
0
Couldn't open status file /var/adm/slh/samba/locks/STATUS..LC K
Gunnar, Check (ll -d dirname) to make sure that there is at least x permission for everyone in each directory down the /var/adm/slh/samba/locks path; also, does the STATUS..LCK file exist in the named directory, and if so what are the permissions on it? Hope this helps, Don -----Original Message----- From: Bakken, Gunnar [mailto:bakkengj@mail.slh.wisc.edu] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 6:08 PM
2010 Mar 06
1
CPU utilization for CELT vs. AAC-LC
Hello - I was wondering how CPU intensive CELT is when compared to AAC-LC. Are there any metrics or analyses available on this topic? Many thanks for any help!! Best, David -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/opus/attachments/20100306/3928361c/attachment-0001.htm
2010 Oct 14
0
Why not use AAC-LC?
Hi all, Cisco adopts AAC-LC in its TelePresence product, why we can't use AAC-LC instead of celt? Steven -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/opus/attachments/20101014/094f4ef9/attachment-0002.htm
2000 Jun 15
1
Missing -lc for compilation on AIX (R 1.1.0) (PR#571)
Hi, Kudos to all who've worked on getting 1.1 out. It installs cleanly on Linux and Sun. But AIX, of course, is a problem... When linking shared libs, the symbols from libc.a are not found. I apologize for not investigating this further at the moment - they may not be properly or not all exported from R.bin. Fix: I've added ' -lc' to SHLIBLDFLAGS in Makeconf and
2019 Jan 06
9
[Bug 109230] New: [crash] Xorg is crashing on startup with enabled xinerama
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109230 Bug ID: 109230 Summary: [crash] Xorg is crashing on startup with enabled xinerama Product: xorg Version: unspecified Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: All Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: medium Component:
2010 Oct 11
1
Response to your LC Comment -2393 on Media Ontology spec
Dear Jean-Marc: Would you please send Thierry an ontology mapping table specification for speex according to the format he links to at the end of his message below? Thank you. On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Thierry MICHEL <tmichel at w3.org> wrote: > Dear James, > > In your latest email to the MAWG response to your comment, you seem to > disagree with the MAWG proposal. >
2014 Jan 18
2
mounting CDROM without mapaping UC to LC
Hi! this is surely a newbie question, so I should know the answer, but I'm fighting with mounting a CD such that filenames are NOT mapped to lowercase (I need to use its on-board tools for accessing files on it while mounted on Centos 6.5, and those tools assume uppercawse, since they assume the entire world runs Windoze.) but despite my best efforts, it keeps being mounted with UC-LC