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2008 Jan 16
0
Availability of the driver for MGE* Network Management Cards (mge-xml)
...nce the beta availability of the mge-xml driver in NUT's trunk. This (overdue) driver allows to support MGE* (UPS Systems and Office Protection Systems) Network Management Cards. This development is sponsored by MGE Office Protection Systems, which is also the NUT sponsor, web hoster and (new) benefactor in general. This driver offers similar services to the MGE Network Shutdown Module proprietary software. It's still in beta since it's really recent, and lack some features to be 100 % complete, but it's already quite stable and provides a lot of data. It's also using the common HI...
2010 Oct 30
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: [Proposal] Module-Level Attributes
On Oct 28, 2010, at 5:46 PM, Bill Wendling wrote: > > Comments? Hi Bill, This is a broad solution to what sounds like a specific problem. Are there any other uses for module-level attributes anticipated? Do you anticipate defining what ImageInfo, CorrectedSynthesize, GCOnly, etc. mean in LangRef.html, or are they just going to be left as "The is for ObjC." ? Thanks, Dan
2000 Dec 08
0
Ogg Vorbis (fwd)
...eate it? > >we haven't stopped working on it, for exactly those reasons. we don't >want money from just anyone either. > >having an understanding corporation fund parts of the projects makes it >faster, since we can spend more time on it, and really beneficial to the >benefactor(s) because they have good technology to build from. > >open source is about cooperative development. no one ever said that >companies couldn't cooperate. > >jack. > ______________________________________________________________________ Mathew Caughron...
2000 Dec 08
0
Ogg Vorbis (fwd)
...eate it? > >we haven't stopped working on it, for exactly those reasons. we don't >want money from just anyone either. > >having an understanding corporation fund parts of the projects makes it >faster, since we can spend more time on it, and really beneficial to the >benefactor(s) because they have good technology to build from. > >open source is about cooperative development. no one ever said that >companies couldn't cooperate. > >jack. > ______________________________________________________________________ Mathew Caughron...
2017 May 24
2
more recent perl version?
On May 24, 2017, at 7:05 AM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: > apache uses mod_perl mod_perl was dropped from Apache in 2.4, and Red Hat followed suit with RHEL 7. > But there is a package 'rh-perl524-mod_perl?. That must be someone?s backport. As someone who migrated a mod_perl based app off of mod_perl several years ago, I recommend that you do not use it, unless you have old
2012 May 10
2
when is the o.s. considered to be at a certain minor version? Or, is it safe to apply only certain package updates from the next release version?
Two related questions about the minor release numbers (e.g. the 'x' in 5.x or 6.x) : 1) What constitutes the o.s. being at a particluar minor release? Typically, when you install you are getting a package set available from a specific minor release number. But what minor release is the o.s. at if I just update the centos-release package, and no other package? Typically, a 'yum
2017 May 24
3
more recent perl version?
...all --- the point is that software usually becomes abandoned > once a more recent version becomes available. And that?s what we keep trying to tell you: in the RHEL/CentOS world, that simply is not the case, because there is a multibillion-dollar entity ensuring that it is not so. All hail the benefactors!
2017 Dec 08
4
Bug: Issues on Windows with SFN disabled
For what it's worth, the Windows installers for other programming language runtimes often install outside of Program Files, so at least there is 'prior art' to motivate having R install directly into the root of the home drive: - ActiveState Perl installs directly C:/Perl; - Python installs (when installing for all users) into C:/Python$VERSION; - The Ruby installers at
2010 Oct 29
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: [Proposal] Module-Level Attributes
Module-Level Attributes Overview -------- LLVM currently lacks the ability to specify an attribute on a module as a whole. This isn't typically a problem as most optimizations and code transformations rely upon more finer-grained information, such as function attributes. However, some transformations, in particular LTO, may need to know information about the module. As a side-benefit, it
2018 Oct 19
5
Upstream and downstream (was Re: What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?)
On 10/18/2018 4:41 PM, Warren Young wrote: > On Oct 18, 2018, at 9:41 AM, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: >> people are tired of screaming and yelling about >> systemd, because we've had years now of the response being "tough, it's >> the Wave of the Future" > We covered that back when RHEL 7 was still in beta: the time is far too late to change
2018 Aug 19
0
The House of .... BETHESDAY ... and stripping in a Fishbowl. #nipoolsoparmleg
...ing we've been discussing over the last year or so--affirmation of glyphic symbols like the "e" having the "bottom half" open to intrusion and references to P and L (where you'll note Moses' Lisp, Midas' Kiss and Washington's Obelisk connect our discloser and benefactor fairy clearly to Artificial Intelligence and Exodus) ... I found it walking down the street in Sun Valley, CA and just recently pulled it out of the my wallet and glanced at it again. "Raise" descrambles most of "Israel" (and connects it to "the" resurrection) ... some...