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2010 Apr 27
0
Redone setup, bizare problems
Hi ! Sorry if this is a long post... I had this setup for about a year without problems : Network A <-> wrv200 <-> internet <-> wrv200 <-> net b The 2 networks are linked with an ipsec vpn. The 2 internet connections are with the same cable company to minimize latency, both separates /24 subnets. On network A, I got 2 computers, a single sip phone (aastra
2007 Aug 14
2
bizare soap4r problem
Hey chaps I am using classes I generated from wsdl2ruby, and they work like a charm when running somthing like: ruby -d path/to/file.rb and i get the result I expect. However, when I use them within rails, the actual xml it puts together is different. Using wire dump i see that (and this is a key part of the web service) looks like: <n1:inRecipientIDs
2005 Apr 25
1
Problems when i want join a w2k domain
Hi i have a small problems when i want join my w2k domain: [root@gw samba]# net join -U install -S 172.16.1.15 install's password: [2005/04/25 18:08:37, 0] libads/kerberos.c:ads_kinit_password(146) kerberos_kinit_password install@BIZAR.FR failed: Cannot find KDC for requested realm [2005/04/25 18:08:37, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186) ads_connect: Cannot find KDC for requested realm
2014 Sep 05
2
[LLVMdev] Enabling SPIR target in LLVM 3.3
...slate fully generic LLVM IR into SPIR. If you want to > generate SPIR, you have to know the restrictions it imposes and follow > them. > > Where LLVM gets involved is that OpenCL compilers which accept SPIR > input will (probably) pass it on to the usual LLVM backends (x86, ARM, > bizare-GPU-43712) to translate into the appropriate machine code. > > Also, be aware that LLVM changes quickly. SPIR still seems to be based > on version 3.2 which was nearly 2 years ago. You'd certainly hit > issues trying to mix it with modern LLVM IR, and I'd not want to risk > i...
2014 Sep 05
2
[LLVMdev] Enabling SPIR target in LLVM 3.3
Hi. I am looking into generating SPIR from within a JIT compiler for a high level language using LLVM C++ API. The first step is to of course build LLVM with SPIR backend support and I am currently using LLVM 3.3. For reference, the host system is a x86-64 Linux. I first tried building LLVM 3.3 without specifying any targets, and it built many targets including aarch64, arm, x86, x86_64, nvptx
2004 Aug 21
3
[LLVMdev] More Encoding Ideas
...re than > > one. If not, ditch this four bytes of unnecessary space per file. > > I think the original plan was to have multiple modules in them but this seems > to have gone by the wayside. The result of linking two (or more) modules is a > single module so except in some really bizare corner cases the need for > multiple modules would go away. I suppose we could get rid of the block id > field for the file. I'll give this some thought and see if Chris has any > objections. I don't have any problem with removing it. > Long term, I intend to write some kind o...
2008 Nov 13
1
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
...more work may need to happen. > Here's some oggz output that seems a bit fishy. Using > http://diracvideo.org/download/test-streams/ogg/sage-640x360.ogg and > current liboggz svn, http://svn.annodex.net/liboggz/trunk/ : The only niggle i have with this file is that the EOS page has a bizare timestamp. imho, because there is no picture in the eos page, there is no meaningful time for it, so the granulepos should be -1 on the eos page on the dirac logical stream. > conrad at chichai:~/share/dirac$ oggz validate sage-640x360.ogg > sage-640x360.ogg: Error: > 00:00:00.000: seria...
2004 Aug 21
0
[LLVMdev] More Encoding Ideas
...ditch this four bytes of unnecessary space per file. > > > > I think the original plan was to have multiple modules in them but this > seems > > to have gone by the wayside. The result of linking two (or more) > modules is a > > single module so except in some really bizare corner cases the need for > > multiple modules would go away. I suppose we could get rid of the block id > > field for the file. I'll give this some thought and see if Chris has any > > objections. > >I don't have any problem with removing it. Cool. Before you chop...
2004 Aug 21
2
[LLVMdev] More Encoding Ideas
...essary space per file. > > > > > > I think the original plan was to have multiple modules in them but this > > seems > > > to have gone by the wayside. The result of linking two (or more) > > modules is a > > > single module so except in some really bizare corner cases the need for > > > multiple modules would go away. I suppose we could get rid of the block id > > > field for the file. I'll give this some thought and see if Chris has any > > > objections. > > > >I don't have any problem with removing it...
2001 Apr 04
2
[follow-up/fix] openssh 2.5.2p2 not allowing RSA authentication
the stat() on which file? On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 02:06:56PM +0200, Jan Just Keijser wrote: > hmmm, I found the problem and managed to fix it, but I am not sure if this > isn't broken: > > using gdb, I found that sshd fails to stat the 'authorized_keys' files, > which was in /local/home/janjust/.ssh/authorized_keys. Here were the > permissions for the directories
2008 Nov 13
5
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
Hi, I'm wondering if the Dirac granulepos parsing in liboggz and display in the oggz tools is currently correct, as I'd like to do a release of these soon. A couple of days ago David Schleef mentioned there were some problems. David, is that currently true (ie. since David Flynn's recent updates to support Dirac), and if so could you please explain what the problems are, or point me
2008 Nov 13
0
[Schrodinger-devel] ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:54 PM, David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net> wrote: > The only niggle i have with this file is that the EOS page has a bizare > timestamp. imho, because there is no picture in the eos page, there is > no meaningful time for it, so the granulepos should be -1 on the eos > page on the dirac logical stream. ds and I talked about this a bit yesterday. The rfc says the special value of 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF "indic...
2008 Sep 17
0
permalink_fu and classes with different primary_key than id?
Has anyone else had problems with this scenario? class Team < ActiveRecord::Base # Primary key self.primary_key = ''team_id'' has_many :players, :foreign_key => :team_id has_permalink :city, :param => true end I am getting all kinds of trouble - that goes away if I comment out the has_permalink declaration. With PermalinkFu: >> fs = Team.new =>
2004 Aug 24
0
[LLVMdev] More Encoding Ideas
...r wrote: > > > > I think the original plan was to have multiple modules in them but > this > > > seems > > > > to have gone by the wayside. The result of linking two (or more) > > > modules is a > > > > single module so except in some really bizare corner cases the need for > > > > multiple modules would go away. I suppose we could get rid of the > block id > > > > field for the file. I'll give this some thought and see if Chris > has any > > > > objections. > > > > > >I don...
2000 Jun 12
0
smbstatus getting a SIGBUS error
Somemore information regarding the smbstatus error. The sigbus error is occuring where I noted below. I now have data values to go along with the location. The SIGBUS generating bit is "entry_scanner_p->e.pid" which looks to be in an unaccessable area of memory. Looking back through the code, I find a couple of bizarities. For example file_scanner_p->num_share_mode_entries
2008 Feb 08
2
Catching NaNs from pweibull()
Hello, I am working with the nls() function and inserting a formula into it that uses the pweibull function. However the pweibull function is annoyingly producing NaNs, which nls() refuses to handle. I have put a sample of the code below. Is there a way to prevent these NaNs from interfering, for example a method to catch them? I get the following error when I try to run the code: res.nls <-
2004 Aug 20
0
[LLVMdev] More Encoding Ideas
...'ve never seen more than > one. If not, ditch this four bytes of unnecessary space per file. I think the original plan was to have multiple modules in them but this seems to have gone by the wayside. The result of linking two (or more) modules is a single module so except in some really bizare corner cases the need for multiple modules would go away. I suppose we could get rid of the block id field for the file. I'll give this some thought and see if Chris has any objections. Long term, I intend to write some kind of bytecode archive utility similar to JAR files that contains mu...
2004 Aug 20
4
[LLVMdev] More Encoding Ideas
Dear Chris and Reid: Some other random ideas I've had as I've been sifting through the new bytecode format. Please let me know what you think. 1) ANSI C allows for char to default to unsigned char. This is I guess not how it normally is in GCC. If char defaulted to unsigned char several things would be possible. Single char constants that are defined would be almost always stored
2018 Dec 20
2
Authentication/Penalty disabled (socket mode=0) introduces constant 5 sec delays (2.27 on debian 9)
Hi, I hit a bizare problem with dovecot 2.2.7 on debian 9 with LMTP enabled and auth/penalty disabled as documented here : https://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/Penalty Use case : I run a swaks command to send an email to an exim4 that tries to make a callout to dovecot-lmtp. At RCPT TO: swaks hangs 5.0<somet...
2023 Feb 08
1
doveadm sending invalid AUTHENTICATE to uw-imap
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, Aki Tuomi wrote: > Can you try setting imapc_sasl_mechanisms to login, maybe it works better? And Stephan Bosch <stephan at rename-it.nl> wrote: > Can you make a protocol log (tcp dump of commands sent by client and > replies sent by server) for one of these sessions? e.g. using ngrep if > connections aren't secured. I was using imaps initially.