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2003 Jun 24
8
[Bug 602] enormous bitching about netdb.h
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=602 Summary: enormous bitching about netdb.h Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.6.1p2 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Build system AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org ReportedBy: tedm at
2003 Oct 26
1
getsockopt TCP_NODELAY: Socket operation on non-socket
We get the warning above whenever we use a ProxyCommand. We _know_ it's a pipe, so we can't use sockopts on it. So we shouldn't bitch about it. This breaks all kinds of things which use SSH transparently; including pine, which really wants the first thing it receives from an IMAP server to be a valid imap greeting... which $subject is not. $ ssh -o "proxycommand sh -c '(
2016 Mar 07
3
Keep the politics out, please?
With this post, I run the risk of causing more of the thing that I speak against. I still think it's important to say it. CentOS mailing list is a technical forum. It is not a political forum. Just reading a thread on bitcoins and the entire thread quickly turned into a political thread with people bitching about everything from Chase Bank to the Russians, and that's just crap.
2004 Mar 31
3
xml output from * ?
Hi Yawl, I took delivery this morning of a used BetaBrite LED display sign which I promptly set about playing with. Having found a windows app that grabs XML headline files from places like Slashdot and CNN as well as stocks etc I had an idea. What if I could get it to display stats from *? Things like call volume, queue stats, message waiting info. Now I'd be looking for someone to write
2007 Jan 09
3
[LLVMdev] Pattern matching questions
I was able to resolve my previous question about dealing with custom loads/stores, and following Chris' suggestion, the IBM Cell SPU backend can generate code for "int main(void) { return 0; }" without crashing llc. There's a lot of work still to be done... like getting frame offsets correctly computed and hauling in the raft of intrinsics that the Cell SDK defines. Three quick
2008 Nov 04
3
SPA-962 & Asterisk
Good Day, I have been tasked with fixing the time on our asterisk server. I am having a hard time finding documentation to tell my what asterisk uses to get its time information to push to phones (or a better question, where does the SPA-962 get its time information)? Basically, I can go under the settings of the phone and change the offset to set the correct hour, but it is still about 4
2011 Dec 16
2
Disappointed
I have subscribed to this list for about a month now. I am just a MarkDown user; new to it. Using it within *Ema Personal Wiki & Epistle* for Android. I am not trying to implement this cool little light language into an app I am developing; maybe someday. I signed up because I thought I might get some MarkDown use tips. *I have learned nothing from this list.* I have witnessed a lot of
2004 Aug 06
4
[Re: icecast2 ??]
Behold, gtgbr@gmx.net hath decreed: > Aaron Gaudio wrote: > > the current stable version. Those who are willing to give up the > > features not yet implemented in icecast2 in order to stream vorbis, can > > use the devel version. Those who don't need to stream vorbis can > > continue using the stable version. There is not a good rationality for > > Icecast2 is
2019 Feb 26
2
Problem with mdadm, raid1 and automatically adds any disk to raid
> On 2/24/19 9:01 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote: >> I tried to delete the MDX, I removed the disks by failing them, then >> removing each array md0, md1 and md2. >> I also did >> >> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=512 seek=$(($(blockdev --getsz >> /dev/sdX)-1024)) count=1024 > > > Clearing the initial sectors doesn't do anything to clear the
2007 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Pattern matching questions
On Jan 9, 2007, at 10:01 AM, Scott Michel wrote: > I was able to resolve my previous question about dealing with custom > loads/stores, and following Chris' suggestion, the IBM Cell SPU > backend > can generate code for "int main(void) { return 0; }" without crashing > llc. There's a lot of work still to be done... like getting frame > offsets correctly
2009 Oct 31
7
LDAP Examples
I'm struggling with trying to create a unified, ldap-backed for my home network. I have an existing directory that handles my posix logins correctly and I'm able to auth smb users against those accounts, but I'm not able to join any machines to the directory. It would be profoundly helpful to see a ldif dump of a working configuration. Surely others have created similar setups at home
2002 Mar 05
2
Problems with Samba 2.2.3a DC and PAM
...not authorized to log in at this time"... however, Windows is still allowing me to login as if nothing is wrong. The only side effect of logging in my XP workstation outside the permitted times is that I'm not able to connect to shares, like the one defined for roaming profiles... Windows bitches about not being able to load my profile. Does anyone have any ideas? Has this been done before? Can it be done, or will I be forced to actually use a Win2k Domain Controller when I would rather not? Thanks for any help, gary_richter@nfuel.com Gary
2005 May 28
1
Re: Demonizing generic Linux issues as Fedora Core-only issues -- WAS: Hi, Bryan
From: Dag Wieers <dag at wieers.com> > I have a real problem with this thread. It seems as if, according to some, > someone can only be with or against Red Hat. Yes, that was my major complaint too. > I'm sure Red Hat has made stupid decisions, has adopted buggy software and > are responsible for some of the headaches people have had. And I'm sure > even Red Hat
2007 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] Pattern matching questions
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Evan Cheng wrote: >> - How does one deal with multiple instruction sequences in a pattern? >> To load a constant is a two instruction sequence, but both >> instructions only take two operands (assume that r3 is a 32-bit >> register): >> >> ilhu $3, 45 # r3 = (45 << 16) >> iohl $3, 5 # r3 |= 5
2004 Jun 10
2
bleah
Not to be a bitch, but I've asked several times about some basic questions or examples to clarify the essentials for configuration. What do some of the parameters mean? Expecially the ones that are mentioned only one in a paragraph and no where else in the documentation or wiki. (ie: login_process_per_use) And there have been a few others as well. that I won't bother to repeat. But
2008 May 26
1
project directions
Hey all, just recently I stumbled upon this http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac/timeline which seemed like good news. I thought Ferret was put on hold or perhaps dying, and having participated recently in a few discussions with people who also thought that was the case, I didn''t have a good answer for it. So, is anyone informed if there will be some development going on Ferret, as in
2016 Mar 07
0
Keep the politics out, please?
I understand your point. I was just offering a bitcoin spec file for those who wanted it, no politics in that post, and was met with resistance I suppose I shouldn't have responded to. No rants about the fiat banking system in my original post. Bitcoin building on CentOS without needing an alternate TLS library installed is new, so really that is all I wanted to do was provide a well
2004 Aug 06
0
[Re: icecast2 ??]
> It's icecast. It's part of xiph. It's the same project. Presumably it's > the same developers. I don't care about the similarity of the code > bases. One is released, the other one is not (alpha versions are not > releases). No. Whilst it originally shared one developer, the current version does NOT share any developers with icecast 1.x. Since nobody seems even
2000 Nov 28
1
Mail archive search is now up
There's now a list search on the xiph.org website for the vorbis and vorbis-dev mailing lists. The search can be found on each list's master monthly index (eg, http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/masterindex.html) It's a Perl CGI on an underpowered box, so no bitching about speed :-) Monty --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2000 Nov 28
1
Mail archive search is now up
There's now a list search on the xiph.org website for the vorbis and vorbis-dev mailing lists. The search can be found on each list's master monthly index (eg, http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/masterindex.html) It's a Perl CGI on an underpowered box, so no bitching about speed :-) Monty --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: