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2016 Mar 26
2
Bite-size project
Hello devs,
I would like to take up the bite sized project on adding a match command to
omega script to perform a regex match.
I would just like to know whether the way I am approaching this is right or
wrong.
The way I am planning to approach it is:
1. Add a new command in query.cc and write the implementation for this
command
2. Inside im...
2015 Jun 15
1
Libvirt bite sized tasks
...ed new wiki page which aim is to summarize small and
trivial tasks, that starting contributors can take, investigate and
implement. The aim is to give them something easy to start with while
not scaring them out about complexity of our code. The page can be found
here:
http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/BiteSizedTasks
The name is copied from qemu wiki:
http://wiki.qemu.org/BiteSizedTasks
Please, feel free to extend the list. I plan to use it in the future
when interviewing GSoC candidates.
Michal
2016 Mar 29
2
Bite-size project
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 06:20:21AM +0100, Olly Betts wrote:
> > Can I start with trying to implement this?
>
> Sure - there's really no need to ask permission to work on something.
It's probably helpful to create a ticket and claim it (and update the
project ideas list to link to it), so other people don't try to work
on it as well. (I have a feeling that it might have
2016 Mar 29
2
Bite-size project
On Mar 28, 2016 3:01 PM, "Olly Betts" <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> That's where a new command needs to be hooked up, but in this case I'd
> put the actual implementation into transform.cc alongside the
> implementation of $transform - then it can share $transform's regex
> cache (which avoids recompiling a regex if it's used multiple times,
> either
2013 Jan 11
13
Profiles, Hiera, and create_resources('class','...')
...I could make another
refinement to our approach by using
create_resources(''class'',''<module name>'') to pull our hiera data into the
apache class and override any defaults needed.
It looks good to me but there are some concerns that it will come back and
bite us in ways we don''t expect
later on, when updating to Puppet 3.0. The benefit right away is that it
saves us from having to even touch
puppet forge modules to ''hierafy'' them, and it is much less code to write
and maintain, simply by structuring
class param hiera data...
2011 Apr 05
2
KILL THIS THREAD ( Centos 6 Update?)
----- Original Message -----
> From:Kai Schaetzl <maillists at conactive.com>
> To:centos at centos.org
> Cc:
> Sent:Tuesday, 5 April 2011, 13:21
> Subject:Re: [CentOS] KILL THIS THREAD ( Centos 6 Update?)
>
> +100 !!!!
>
> Kai
Anybody that thinks this thread can be "killed" is so badly mis-understanding the situation. This thread or others like it
2001 Aug 15
8
Serious GCC/EGCS 2.91 bug found (bites rc2)
Hi folks,
The folks on RedHat who have been complaining of poor-quality encodes
prompted us to track down the trouble, and it's a compiler bug. We
have the asm .s files to prove it :-)
The summary: EGCS (gcc) versions through March 1999, including up to
at least gcc/egcs 2.91.66 have a serious floating point optimization
bug that hits Vorbis. This is a fairly old gcc version, but RedHat
2001 Aug 15
8
Serious GCC/EGCS 2.91 bug found (bites rc2)
Hi folks,
The folks on RedHat who have been complaining of poor-quality encodes
prompted us to track down the trouble, and it's a compiler bug. We
have the asm .s files to prove it :-)
The summary: EGCS (gcc) versions through March 1999, including up to
at least gcc/egcs 2.91.66 have a serious floating point optimization
bug that hits Vorbis. This is a fairly old gcc version, but RedHat
2016 Mar 29
2
Bite-size project
On Mar 29, 2016 4:49 PM, "Olly Betts" <olly at survex.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 11:41:02AM +0100, James Aylett wrote:
> > It's probably helpful to create a ticket and claim it (and update the
> > project ideas list to link to it), so other people don't try to work
> > on it as well. (I have a feeling that it might have been among the
2010 Aug 21
4
graphing plots of plots
I want to make a graph where each element plotted is itself a graph. I can
see how to use par(fig=) and viewport to do that, but they require (i think)
me to do my own scaling as they are scaled to the graphics window. any
advice on which approach I should take (just bite the bullet and do my own
scaling), or is there something else I should try, or any examples I should
look at. many thanks for any pointers.
bernie leemon (aka gary mcclelland)
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2020 Oct 22
1
UID/GID CentOS 6 to CentOS 7
...mailing list
> CentOS at centos.org
> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
>
You better don't do that:
when I looked at one of my C8 boxes there were many services that
require a system account (but not a global fixed one) were allocated
from the top of the 500-999 range. Bite the bullet and change user
accounts. to start from 1000. Especially when using NFS this may
otherwise come back and bite you
2004 Jul 08
1
Bug in Make or configure: spaces in path (PR#7068)
...I had R in "/home/elliot/R
williams> Software/R-1.9.1/" and make complained that it
williams> couldn't find "Software/R-1.9.1/". Changing the
williams> directory to R_Software resolved the problem.
williams> This is a small problem, but it might bite new
williams> linux users who like to use spaces in directory
williams> names and don't know that it can cause troubles.
Hmm, I think these new users should rather learn that it
probably *will* cause much too much trouble and stop using
spaces in file names.... {well, I can hear...
2009 May 22
2
Fixing to bite the dust?
...ide from huge log files, and
lots of other fluff, numerous problems of other nature have started
cropping up. Anyone have any suggestions as to what to do besides make
a boat anchor out of it? It's all greek to me, so I'm totally at the
mercy of those folks who understand the bits and bites (lit) that have
run amok in things. Any suggestions as a possible fault other than the
cpu just becoming more toasty brown? :)
Thanks...
Sam
Begin log snip
--------------------- Kernel Begin ------------------------
1 Time(s): PROTO=TCP SPT=388 DPT=53395 WINDOW=1448 RES=0x00 ACK URGP=...
2023 Dec 24
3
bind crashes after samba upgrade
Finally biting the bullet and upgrading some old Samba servers.
This particular server is running 4.10.16 and as a first step I'm
attempting to upgrade it to 4.12.15 (I think I remember something
about 4.11.x not handling the upgrade properly).
Samba seems to run OK but bind9 will crash when loading the dns with dlopen:
==================
named[25566]: sizing zone task pool based on 0 zones
2014 Mar 05
2
Re: Hivex3: Saving values - always string
Hello,
thanks for answer, it works pretty good.
I'm still little bit confused about saving binary values. I understand
that there can be risk, to write wrong sequence of bites to hive but in
regular MS Regedit this posibility is and when someone really know what
he does, it should be able to change bites directly.
So how achieve that with hivex? I noticed that hivex return binary data
in hex string, function - "\xa5\xc6", but how to save this data back?...
2016 Apr 21
3
Refactor BitcodeWriter into classes?
I am currently making some BitcodeWriter changes that involve some
refactoring, and am thinking for the Nth time that it would be much nicer
to have a class instead of passing around a long list of parameters. I am
thinking of biting the bullet and doing that - any objections?
I assume the reason why there is no existing class wrapping the bitcode
writing process is just legacy code and nothing
2013 Apr 06
0
[LLVMdev] Integer divide by zero
...reciate
that it makes undefined behavior problems in frontends immediately apparent
with trivial cases before they creep up on you in more complicated
optimized code. After all, even if the backend makes practical concessions
to trivial cases, the underlying semantic problem is still there and will
bite you eventually. For high-level languages like Julia that want to
provide efficiency but also give defined behavior to all user-exposed
cases, I think adding an LLVM intrinsic to represent division that's
defined to trap on division by zero or overflow would be the best solution.
Since the trap...
2018 Feb 07
4
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
...Having matching command line
> options would be a bonus, but isn't imperative.
>
After talking to several others (to make sure we don't have to do this
whole thing yet again) we'll change the external thunk names to match what
GCC is using. Hopefully this doesn't come back to bite us. =]
We'll also make sure those patches get backported too so that no released
versions have the old behavior.
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2020 Sep 30
4
Logitech C922 webcam
...> CentOS at centos.org
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>> I'll bite, systemd and its interaction with udev is beyond my paygrade.
>> How do I investigate this?
>>
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>
Not...
2016 Apr 08
2
Bite-size project
On Fri, Apr 08, 2016 at 09:57:16AM -0400, Richhiey Thomas wrote:
> Sorry to take so much time on this. Was down with coursework because the
> semester end is nearing.
Not a problem -- that sort of thing is affecting a lot of people at
the moment!
> I used the latest development version which is 1.3.5 for this patch.
> I have implemented the $match function and it works fine when I