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2004 Jan 05
0
No subject
...that the base of the
tree is not the beginning of a path
(/mnt/pc/machine/share/blah/blah/blah.txt), or that the "path" here is
relative to the source path in the rsync command.
Thanks for your help,
Bart
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Bart Brashers MFG Inc.
Air Quality Meteorologist 19203 36th Ave W Suite 101
bart.brashers@mfgenv.com Lynnwood WA 98036-5707
http://www.mfgenv.com 425.921.4000 Fax: 425.921.4040
2004 Aug 02
1
Question about --stats
...mportant data is transferred. I do this
weekly to a 800Gb raid set, so wiping all the low-priority data,
transferring the high-priority data and then rsyncing as much of
low-priority data as will fit is not an option -- it would take too long.
Thanks!
Bart
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Bart Brashers, Ph.D.
MFG Inc.
19203 36th Ave W Ste 101
Lynnwood WA 98036
425.921.4000 voice
425.921.4040 fax
bart.brashers@mfgenv.com
2005 Dec 17
0
ipt_IPMARK.c should have nfcache removed
Hello!
I think 36th line of ipt_MARK which is
(*pskb)->nfcache |= NFC_ALTERED;
Should be removed. At least looking at that patch:
http://lists.netfilter.org/pipermail/netfilter-devel/2005-July/020382.html
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"W życiu piękne są tylko chwi...
2002 Mar 20
2
Excludes not working
...t/pc/machine/D/Music/**
The rest (even those with dreaded spaces in the names) work. But it still
keeps copying and updating this guy's music files (lots of WAVs).
Any hints would be greatly appreciated.
Bart
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Bart Brashers MFG Inc.
Air Quality Meteorologist 19203 36th Ave W Suite 101
bart.brashers@mfgenv.com Lynnwood WA 98036-5707
http://www.mfgenv.com 425.921.4000 Fax: 425.921.4040
2011 Nov 09
3
[LLVMdev] Alternate instruction sequences
I was wondering, is there any way to express in the IR that an
instruction/instruction sequence/basic
block/region/function/module/whatever is an alternate version of
another? e.g. let's keep things simple and say that I have an
instruction I. An optimization pass reads it and could be able to
produce one or more functionally-equivalent instructions I1, ..., In
without being really able
2005 Feb 04
2
rsync -auIn not doing what I expect (rsync 2.6.3)
...perform the checksum to detect if each file needs to
be transferred when using "-n"? Is there some way to force it to do the
checksum and tell me which files it would _actually_ transfer?
Thanks,
Bart
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Bart Brashers, Ph.D.
Air Quality Meteorologist
Geomatrix Consultants, Inc.
19203 36th Ave W Suite 101
Lynnwood WA 98036-5772
425-921-4000 (main)
425-921-4020 (direct)
425-921-4040 (fax)
2008 Aug 05
2
Leopard Macs using Kerberos: Failed to parse negTokenTarg
...Authenticator data:
ADB975580F588B675C...
Native OS: MacOSX
Native LAN Manager: NETSMB
Finally, here's the dump of the successful packet (Reassembled TCP (2431
bytes)). As before, the security blob starts at byte 0x3f, but in this
packet, at byte 0x62 (the 36th byte of the security blob), we have a
byte of
0xa2, like the parser is expecting.
0000 00 00 09 7b ff 53 4d 42 73 00 00 00 00 08 01 48 ...{.SMBs......H
0010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 ................
0020 00 00 01 00 0c ff 00 00 00 04 41 32 00 02 00 58 ..........A2...
2012 Feb 24
6
strange behaviour of "POSIXlt" "POSIXt" object
Hi,
Does anybody know why get I this kind of strange situation:
Browse[2]> hcEnd
[1] "2009-03-29 06:30:00"
Browse[2]> class(hcEnd)
[1] "POSIXlt" "POSIXt"
Browse[2]> is.na(hcEnd)
[1] TRUE
This issue is the source of my all issues in my program,
Thanks for your help
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2002 Nov 18
4
Problems with old hardware
...quite strange :
I have the "Boot :" line the pxelinux is loading correctly
But when I ask my image pxe, I have dumps on the screen
like that which are scrolling forever :
AX:0208
BX:0200
CX:0002
DX:0000
4000
I have seen in ethereal that only 35 packets are sent from the tftpserver
the 36th packet is never acknoledged
I have read this
{ PXE stacks based on Intel's 0.99 series code }
A lot of older PXE stacks are based on Intel LANDesk Service Agent II, versions 0.99, which were released by Intel as "PXE PDK v2.x", despite being what can best be described as alpha qual...