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2007 Dec 18
2
Changes to 'refs/tags/0.5.5'
Tag '0.5.5' created by Benjamin Otte <otte at gnome.org> at 2007-12-17 20:20 -0800 release 0.5.5 ("cps") -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBHZtodvMv5VCdLq8QRAvTmAKDtEvlvtLBIj5nu8GE6ECGjh8lCGQCgyiAN Dkfb85qxYlfTKKJC6qYH/sU= =VWgB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Changes since 0.5.4: Andreas Henriksson (1): make
2007 Oct 12
0
Changes to 'refs/tags/0.5.3'
Tag '0.5.3' created by Benjamin Otte <otte at gnome.org> at 2007-10-12 17:13 -0700 release 0.5.3 ("Tennis") -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBHD50fvMv5VCdLq8QRAj21AKC+kWUT9YN0gGDxLNS6Bequt5ufjgCgtYgd 9zH6AzP7/BHRfo0j1tw80V8= =wOYr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Changes since 0.5.2: Benjamin Otte: first try in getting movie
2008 Aug 24
2
Bug#496367: The possibility of attack with the help of symlinks in some Debian packages
Package: xen-utils-3.2-1 Severity: grave Hi, maintainer! This message about the error concerns a few packages at once. I've tested all the packages (for Lenny) on my Debian mirror. All scripts of packages (marked as executable) were tested. In some packages I've discovered scripts with errors which may be used by a user for damaging important system files or user's files. For
2020 Oct 05
2
isc-dhcp dynamic update problem
Hi, I have a buster system configured as a DC running 4.11.13 from Louis's repo. I am trying to get https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_DHCP_to_update_DNS_records_with_BIND9 working. Mostly it seems to work but there seems to be a problem with what dhcpd writes into the leases file in the "on release" stanza. When dhcpd writes the On Release stanza I get something like the
2015 Apr 18
2
Skip based on checksum not worked as expected when using with complex filter rules.
Hi all, I've a local repository for Debian, and I'm doing some rsync testings on it. See the following commands for detail: werner at debian:~/software/LocalRepo$ rsync -amvHKLPRSB131072 -n \ ftp.uk.debian.org::debian/./dists/wheezy-updates/main/\ debian-installer/binary-amd64/Packages.gz \ repo.debian.local/debian/ [snip]
2019 Nov 12
2
Build some shared libraries, and building exact these libraries directly to binaries at the same time.
As I understood it is 2nd case: > Or are there specified binaries where the libraries are builtin to, for examle: > --nonshared-binary=testparm, smbtorture, smbd and so on ? But in the case of binaries list, all binaries mentioned at the list will be linked statically with ALL libraries, not only 3 (in my case) . Am I right ? ??, 12 ????. 2019 ?. ? 20:19, Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at
2004 Aug 11
0
pam_mount issue
Ladies and Gentlemen, Greeting and Felicitations! We are running FC1 (Samba 3.0.2) and pam_mount 0.9.20. ?The Linux machine is a domain member, which has PDC and file server running NT4. I have setup Samba and winbind such that a user may log in on the Linux machine without having a local account, authentication being handled by PDC and this works successfully. ?If I login as an ordinary
2018 Jul 30
0
2.3.2.1 - EC keys suppport?
> I did some local testing and it seems that you are using a curve that is not acceptable for openssl as a server key. > > I tested with openssl s_server -cert ec-cert.pem -key ec-key.pem -port 5555 > > using cert generated with brainpool. Everything works if I use prime256v1 or secp521r1. This is a limitation in OpenSSL and not something we can really do anything about. > >
2007 Jun 20
0
Branch 'as' - 5 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_graphic_movie.c libswfdec/swfdec_movie.c libswfdec/swfdec_sprite_movie.c test/image
libswfdec/swfdec_graphic_movie.c | 6 - libswfdec/swfdec_movie.c | 3 libswfdec/swfdec_sprite_movie.c | 7 + test/image/Makefile.am | 58 ++++++++++++++ test/image/replace-button-button-5.swf |binary test/image/replace-button-button-5.swf.png |binary test/image/replace-button-button-6.swf |binary
2007 Nov 15
2
Changes to 'refs/tags/0.5.4'
Tag '0.5.4' created by Benjamin Otte <otte at gnome.org> at 2007-11-15 10:12 -0800 release 0.5.4 ("Turkish Cycling Federation") -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBHPBurvMv5VCdLq8QRAj1KAJ40NHRRS3gKyJjSjyyoH7gDaGi/tQCeOha/ R5PF4bZQqmSdJ64t8EbD4cA= =8qBy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Changes since the dawn of time: Benjamin Otte (40):
2007 Nov 20
0
7 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_movie.c libswfdec/swfdec_sprite_movie_as.c test/image
libswfdec/swfdec_movie.c | 4 + libswfdec/swfdec_sprite_movie_as.c | 7 ++ test/image/Makefile.am | 76 +++++++++++++++++++++++ test/image/clip-change-backward-5.swf |binary test/image/clip-change-backward-5.swf.png |binary test/image/clip-change-backward-6.swf |binary
2019 Nov 12
2
Build some shared libraries, and building exact these libraries directly to binaries at the same time.
Should I specify _libraries_ what I want to build directly to binaries, for example: --nonshared-binary=replace,winbind-client,wbclient ? Or are there specified binaries where the libraries are builtin to, for examle: --nonshared-binary=testparm, smbtorture, smbd and so on ? ??, 12 ????. 2019 ?. ? 02:25, Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org>: > On Tue, 2019-11-12 at 02:05 +0300,
2011 Apr 20
2
'Record' row values every time the binary value in a collumn changes
My question is twofold. Part 1: My data looks like this: (example set, real data has 2*10^6 rows) binary<-c(1,1,1,0,0,0,1,1,1,0,0) Chromosome<-c(1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2) start<-c(12,17,18,20,25,36,12,15,16,17,19) Table<-cbind(Chromosome,start,binary) Chromosome start binary [1,] 1 12 1 [2,] 1 17 1 [3,] 1 18 1 [4,] 1
2002 Jan 10
1
Closing binary file connections
Hi all, I'm writing a function that read data from a binary file. I want to close all opened connections, but it failed: > showConnections() description class mode text isopen can read can write 3 "daten/t5_all.mea" "file" "rb" "binary" "opened" "yes" "no" 4 "daten/t5_all.mea"
2007 Aug 03
0
Changes to 'refs/tags/0.5.1'
Tag '0.5.1' created by Benjamin Otte <otte at gnome.org> at 2007-08-03 22:54 -0700 release 0.5.1 ("Heeeeelium") -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGs6QmvMv5VCdLq8QRAsEkAKDg27mM0RZ9nBcDLne6wUMQK1fCFACeNy2o 31jjquNqX8VL6IdkTXZOJK8= =CAxP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Changes since 0.5.0: Benjamin Otte: back to development fix
2015 Apr 18
0
Skip based on checksum not worked as expected when using with complex filter rules.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Any time rsync wants to do something to a file you don't think it should be see what --itemize-changes says about it. In fact, -v is almost entirely useless without --itemize-changes. In fact, if I was in charge I would make -v include --itemize-changes. On 04/17/2015 09:21 PM, Hongyi Zhao wrote: > Hi all, > > I've a local
2018 Jul 30
3
2.3.2.1 - EC keys suppport?
> On 30 July 2018 at 20:37 ????? <vtol at gmx.net> wrote: > > > > >>>>>>> facing [ no shared cipher ] error with EC private keys. > >>>>>> the client connecting to your instance has to support ecdsa > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> It does - Thunderbird 60.0b10 (64-bit) >
2019 Jul 03
5
using RedHat binary packages?
Hi folks, AFAIK CentOS uses RedHat's source RPMs for building the next CentOS release. I am not sure about the bootstrap procedure and the infra- structure packages, so lets put these corner cases aside. RedHat's "regular" binary and source packages are based on open source (GPL2, GPL3, Apache license, whatever). For building the binary RPMs other open source RPMs with
2013 Jul 18
1
binary distance measure of the "dist" function in the "stats" package
Dear all: I want to ask question about "binary" distance measure. As far as I know, there are many binary distance measures,eg, binary Jarcad distance, binary euclidean distance, and binary Bray-Curtis distance,etc. It is even more confusing because many have more than one name. So , I wan to know what the definite name of the binary distance measure of the "dist" function
2018 Jun 13
2
IR to binary address mapping
Hi Paul Thanks for your comments. Suppose I can generate the control flow graph via LLVM Pass or the default option like '-dot-cfg' with opt. However, the control flow graph is based on llvm IR level. I would like to have a control flow graph based on binary level. Thus, I want to map the IR to binary address. As far as I know, we used to use the debug information to map the IR to source