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2015 Mar 22
1
Fedora Mock
...ts/Mock Noticing a minor error, a spelling mistake, on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Projects/Mock I clicked on contact which proudly proclaimed Fedora was more wonderful than before and announced the only method of telling Fedora about simple errors was to register. That is too much unproductive aggro for such a simple task. "inforations." -- Regards, Paul. England, EU. Je suis Charlie.
2019 Feb 04
2
Variable names rule
...odebase like LLVM which already has a good > handful in play for historical reasons. We can't expect reviewers to > be perfect either, and violations of a leading underscore rule have a > ridiculously high probability of producing malformed C++. > > It's simply not worth the aggro when there are plenty of other > possibilities available that don't open us up for that failure mode. IMO, any convention that contains leading or trailing underscores should be rejected outright. The primary purpose of a convention is to allow a person to differentiate between different...
2019 Feb 04
2
Variable names rule
If _<lowerCaseLetter> violates a standard, please say which one. It does not violate the C++11 standard: •Reserved in any scope, including for use as implementation macros: •identifiers beginning with an underscore followed immediately by an uppercase letter •identifiers containing adjacent underscores (or "double underscore") •Reserved in the global namespace: •identifiers
2019 Feb 04
2
Variable names rule
...already has a good > > handful in play for historical reasons. We can't expect reviewers to > > be perfect either, and violations of a leading underscore rule have a > > ridiculously high probability of producing malformed C++. > > > > It's simply not worth the aggro when there are plenty of other > > possibilities available that don't open us up for that failure mode. > > IMO, any convention that contains leading or trailing underscores should > be rejected outright. The primary purpose of a convention is to allow a > person to differenti...
2015 Jun 30
2
[LLVMdev] Hwo to guess PC-relative offset
> De : Joerg Sonnenberger [mailto:joerg at britannica.bec.de] > > Well, MCFixup is what a relocation is represented as internally. They get > resolved to a fixed value and replaced, if evaluateAsAbsolute is true. > Hi Joerg, Actually it fails to get resolved to a fixed value. When I compile to .o then objdump it I can see that a symbol holding the constant value was created in
2007 Mar 19
4
Kernal32 -- Known to do
I am an undergraduation and I am planning to do a known to do ( KERNAL 32) as my Final Year Project. I was wondering what should be the capabilities to successfully complete it within one year. Keeping in mind, I am new to this emulator.
2007 Mar 19
2
where is all installed programs located?
I installed winamp.Now i dont now how to run it! Where is the files located?
2007 Mar 19
2
"fixme" items for Adobe Acrobat Reader under wine
. Installing Pagemaker under wine also resulted in Adobe Acrobat Reader 5. being installed ... and it seemed to work fine until I installed "libwine" in order to try to fix the problem that I could not print from any win-application. Now, when I run Acrobat, I get the following series of "fixme" messages: $ wine Acrord32 fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub
2015 Mar 22
3
error building apr-util spec file
Peter, You're missing a -devel package. You should be building this in mock, > then it will install the correct deps for you in a clean build environment. > These are the packages I have: [root at repo:~] #rpm -qa | grep db4 libdb4-utils-4.8.30-13.el7.x86_64 *libdb4-devel-static-4.8.30-13.el7.x86_64* libdb4-4.8.30-13.el7.x86_64 *libdb4-devel-4.8.30-13.el7.x86_64* I see I have two
2018 May 11
5
Yum-cron
Ok, I've just had issues this morning, and went and *looked*. I can see a yum-cron running monthly, sure. Running weekly, I guess. Running daily? Why? And there is *NO* reason whatever for a "yum-hourly*. None. This is CentOS, not ubuntu-snapshot-of-the-moment. I don't know if this is from upstream or not, but it's wrong. I mean, even Redmond only pushes out patches once or
2006 May 31
6
Linux noob
Help. I recently switched over to linux (because windows sucks). I love linux, but i need some windows apps to run, (like iTunes), so I installed Wine... however, I am used tot he old windows filesystem and not the linux one, and I can't find the .wine directory. I thought it should be under "filesystem," right? But it's not... Can anyone tell me where my .wine dir might be?
2015 Feb 03
6
Another Fedora decision
...that can be done. > Using a one character > password is problematic if you are connected to the internet, for > example, if you are _testing_ the OS and want to run updates after the > install. But if one is doing things on a isolated machine unconnected to anything why the password aggro ? Best never to speculate when attempting to justify a hash and arrogant policy of DO WHAT RHEL DEMANDS. I prefer a clear warning and then let the user make an informed choice. After their first hacking they will not make a similar mistake again. > This is problematic since, by default, new...
2016 Jan 24
5
Just need to vent
On Sat, 23 Jan 2016 20:05:02 -0500 Mark LaPierre wrote: > The main reason I'm still using, nearly obsolete, CentOS 6 is because I > don't want to have to deal with Gnome 3. Install Mate on Centos 7 and you never have to touch Gnome 3. I did, and my desktops don't look or work any different today than they did under Centos 6. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~
2015 Feb 02
8
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 15:17 -0700, Warren Young wrote: > The answer is clear to me: general security principles. By the time EL8 comes out, we?ll have had ~3 years of warnings under EL7 that weak passwords would not be tolerated, and they?re finally disallowing them. Good! > > (More like 6 years, actually, because EL6 gives a red warning bar for weak passwords.) > > Let?s flip