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2017 Jun 29
2
The undef story
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 11:53 PM, Peter Lawrence via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Philip, > email responses are varied, some say what you do, but > others say give the guys a chance and listen to what he has to say. > > I say that I have a mild personality disorder such that I can’t say > things in politically correct style, and that this is a
2010 Mar 07
4
Introducing ConVirt 2.0
...interface on it! 3. Spam lists. 4. Rope in suckers. The suggestion that a web interface is a value add to an infrastructure issue is at least insulting. You could attempt to slap a web interface on a fuel injection system (or maybe at least give access to the magic a la MegaSquirt), but a bunch of assholes are still going to blow something up. It's not going to give any admin worth his or her salt a boner because it's not readily scriptable and it amounts to candy for retards. Secondly, everything else that it does is already there. If you can't do it, you shouldn't be touching the ma...
2009 Jun 10
1
Bug#532719: logcheck-database: filter pam_env complaining about missing /etc/default/locale
Package: logcheck-database Version: 1.2.69 Severity: normal on systems without configured global locale, i get lines like this in the logcheck filtered logs: Jun 10 21:12:13 ... sshd[9729]: pam_env(sshd:setcred): Unable to open env file: /etc/default/locale: No such file or directory this looks like a warning that is perfectly ok but does not do any harm and occurs because when no global locale
2002 Aug 28
2
Tru64 patch won't make it into 3.5 due to lack of interest.
Tru64 patch will not make it into 3.5 (this is final) due to lack of willing people to test. I have given the Tru64/osf1 community almost a month to test it. And *ONE* person came forward to give me verification. And don't give me shit about "I don't have time." The person who tested it was LEAVING his employer with Tru64. He found time. IT IS YOUR GAWD DAMN PLATFORM. IF
2008 Feb 22
14
Web Forums
We have launched a web forum front end to this mailing list. I wanted to notify the subscribers of this list to that fact. http://forum.winehq.org If you prefer, you can now use this website to browse and post to the list. Your posts will still be mailed out to the list, and posts to the list will appear in the forum. You can continue to use the mailing list as you always have if you prefer
2011 Aug 10
3
drop manitu.net
listadmin, Can you PLEASE, PLEASE find *any* other blacklist than manitu? This asshole's method was ok a dozen years ago; these days, with hosting sites hosting tens or hundreds of thousands of domains, with too many running Windows, and so infected and sending out spam. They then send all mail via one mailhost, with the result that those of us with *no* spam coming out are frequently
2006 May 21
9
[OT] Interoperability - Was "We''re adding Rails development features to the S"
On 5/21/06, ReggW <me@yourhome.com> wrote: > > Rafael Zanetti wrote: > > I never said I knew one IDE based on Visual Studio. > > > > What I really meant was: Why you, software companies, only think in > > windows > > as your development plataform? Not only for IDE but for everything. > > > Because its a platform with consistency and its what pays
2020 Sep 30
2
some domains resolving issues
On 30/09/2020 14:59, Joshua C. Colp wrote: > latest version of 16 on Ubuntu 16.12.0~dfsg-1 ? -- sergio.
2004 Aug 06
0
yp.shoutcast.com 404 errors...
In trying to find out why neither icecast nor shoutcast no longer lists my radio station (I thought it might be the connectivity issues which plagued me this month), I find this: >> unfortunately, the kind folks over at Nullsoft axed all icecast entries on >> their YP... >> Quote from Tom Pepper : >> >> "I also had to pull support for icecast today from the
2006 Dec 27
0
Thanks For The Present!
Alright Mongrel people, thanks for contributing to the mayhem around popularity by making me the official King of the Internet. In case you all missed it, here''s my blog post on my first act as King: http://www.zedshaw.com/blog/2006-12-26.html Stay tuned for pedro. I want to make this reign very democratic and chaotic. (I wonder if the Nitro folks will help with pedro?) The whole
2013 Apr 18
0
Sorry
Sorry to all if i sned varipous time the same mail thunderbird report me that i didnt send it. like reindl that is angry and furious telling me that im a idiot. * there where FIVE replies to your post yesterday * independent of what TB says, you got your own message from the list * independent of what TB says, you got the replies from the list * so you are an idiot Am 18.04.2013 21:05, schrieb
2020 Apr 22
0
Recommendations on intrusion prevention/detection?
On 2020-04-22 5:29 a.m., Johannes Rohr wrote: > Dear all, > > what are the key strategies for intrusion prevention and detection with > dovecot, apart from installing fail2ban? > It is a pity that the IMAP protocol does not support 2 factor > authentication, which seems to stop 90% of intrusion attempts in their > tracks. Without it, if someone has obtained your password and
2005 Apr 28
1
make installworld, permissions and labels
Just a quick question, My system is quite heavily customised with regard to permissions and MAC labels on system binaries. Is there any way to stop make installworld resetting all my customisation? At the moment I have a set of scripts to set permissions on everything but that's not exactly ideal. Mark -- PGP: http://www.darklogik.org/pub/pgp/pgp.txt B776 43DC 8A5D EAF9 2126 9A67 A7DA 390F
2005 Nov 14
0
Ambisonics und OggPCM
Arc, I always thought of you as a harmless idiot, but I no longer think you are harmless. You are now alone working on the OggPCM because everyone got tired of your power trip (I always thought some power was required to do that). Funnily enough, from the moment people gave up on you, it took only 24 hours to write a much better OggPCM definition than what you had (even though we don't
2011 Jul 23
1
[LLVMdev] git
...fact that we have releases branched from mainline, and process around that. I am completely uninterested in the linux kernel model, which assumes that everyone is trying to break things and which requires hierarchical pulling of trees. Perhaps that models makes sense when the community is full of assholes :), but I'd rather solve the root problem and have a nice community instead developing a workflow around jerks. Let me say this again: We are not fundamentally changing the development policy around LLVM. If git doesn't offer advantages over SVN for our current workflow, then we should no...
2014 Nov 08
0
RFC: new variable battery.status
...should just have the output of upslog an empty log. And tell > users to specify ALL the parameters they want that are important to > them on the command line to upslog. > > After all, selecting ANY parameters for default inclusion in upslog > must make us look like total know-it-all assholes, right? > > I think that's what the logic your using is saying. NACK. I just have "assumed": > >> And new defaults need PL and broader community consencus, I assume? >> > > Yes. All users of upscode2 let's hear what they have to say. > > You mu...
2011 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] git
Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de> writes: > The core issue here is that you are effectively telling us > that the current workflow is not supported by Git. No, it's fully supported. We can even run things exactly the same way. But we don't _have_ to do that. > You are also telling us that the current workflow is in some way wrong > or misguided or
2014 Nov 07
5
RFC: new variable battery.status
...s at all in upslog? We should just have the output of upslog an empty log. And tell users to specify ALL the parameters they want that are important to them on the command line to upslog. After all, selecting ANY parameters for default inclusion in upslog must make us look like total know-it-all assholes, right? I think that's what the logic your using is saying. > And new defaults need PL and broader community consencus, I assume? > Yes. All users of upscode2 let's hear what they have to say. You must have many upscode2 UPSes in service, Thomas. I congratulate you as keeping t...
2003 Dec 06
3
some success with linux 2.6 and wcfxo
Hi , I picked up a x100p the other day and thaught I'd havea go at getting the driver going for linux 2.6, things have gone pretty, two basic problems. 1. makefiles, with 2.6 you can't get away with using the old makefile to build the kernel modules, they will build but you'll get an error along the lines of "no module found in object". This is due to not using the new
2006 Aug 05
6
Q about Mongrel::Configurator
Hi, what is the preferd way to configure/start mongrel? [ ] with Mongrel::Configurator => HttpServer [ ] @var = HttpServer.new(...) @var.run I ask because the only debug methode i have found was in Mongrel::Configurator ;-) @Zed: are you also subscribed on nitro list?! regards Alex