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2004 Feb 17
0
obsolete update blush call.
The ext3 check on boot, kernel 2.6.2-*, complains about this. How do I fix it?
2007 Mar 20
1
a <blush> build/install question
This is probably an idiot (and certainly so basic as to be non-Dovecot)
question, but I have been chasing my tail for a day or so on it, so I
will, with humiliation, ask for guidance on it.
Some time back I had asked if dovecot had to have a whole build tree of
stuff to run or if any upgrade could be limited to just the executable
and some libraries. I was told the latter, and given this
2015 Mar 19
4
CBS tags hierarchy
...se}-kvm : kvm hypervisor related packages (like qemu-kvm-ev)
>> - virt${release}-ovirt : ovirt packages and dependencies, not required by other projects
>> - virt${release}-docker : docker packages and dependencies, not required by other projects
>
> Looks reasonable at first blush.
>
> -George
> _______________________________________________
> CentOS-virt mailing list
> CentOS-virt at centos.org
> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt
>
note that we want git branch, koji builds, release tags and test
project, sign request queue and re...
2001 Feb 03
2
codeweavers-wine:itcl problem
...is itcl-8.x.rpm available for Mandrake, but
all the RH itcls I have found have been in the 3.x series.
Is this the prob?
What to do?
PS: This message may have been posted twice; if so, my
apologies (cwnet.com's news transport failed during the
attempt to send the first, so I resent. <blush>)
2006 Dec 07
2
making a grid of points
...point on a 2 or 3-D grid. Is
there some function that already does this, or generates the grid of
points?
My search has led me to the grid and lattice packages, and I found a
reference to the sp package (e.g., SpatialGrid) for this. There are
things in there that might be relevant, but at first blush many of them
are embedded in other concepts (grobs, shingles, rugs) and don't
obviously solve the problem.
I know this is not a hard thing to program, but I suspect someone has
already done it. Any pointers?
Thanks.
--
Ross Boylan wk: (415) 514-8146
185...
2004 Sep 29
12
SPF screening implemented at shorewall.net
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Over the past weekend, I added SPF screening on the MTA at
shorewall.net. SPF is a mechanism for a domain to use DNS to publish a
list of those IP addresses that are used to send legitimate email from
that domain. A receiving MTA can use that published information to
determine if email from a domain is being sent through an MTA belonging
to that
2015 Apr 03
2
CBS tags hierarchy
...ated packages (like qemu-kvm-ev)
>>>> - virt${release}-ovirt : ovirt packages and dependencies, not required by other projects
>>>> - virt${release}-docker : docker packages and dependencies, not required by other projects
>>>
>>> Looks reasonable at first blush.
>>>
>>> -George
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> CentOS-virt mailing list
>>> CentOS-virt at centos.org
>>> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt
>>>
>>
>> note that we want git branch...
2015 Mar 20
2
CBS tags hierarchy
...ated packages (like qemu-kvm-ev)
>>>> - virt${release}-ovirt : ovirt packages and dependencies, not required by other projects
>>>> - virt${release}-docker : docker packages and dependencies, not required by other projects
>>>
>>> Looks reasonable at first blush.
>>>
>>> -George
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> CentOS-virt mailing list
>>> CentOS-virt at centos.org
>>> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt
>>>
>>
>> note that we want git branch...
2004 Apr 14
1
FAX?
Should FAX transmission generally work through Asterisk and a TDM400P
connected through a PSTN gateway? At first blush I'd think that if
they're all g.711uLaw encoded that it would work. But experience shows
otherwise. Is there a better way to do FAX?
-brian
2005 Jun 29
1
Romania metropolitan
OOPS <blush>
http://vcalinus.gemenii.ro/quaggarealms.html
is what should have been posted by me...
This deals with the metropolitan / other issues, I think. I can''t read
it...
--
gypsy
2014 Mar 14
2
[PATCH] virtio-blk: make the queue depth configurable
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 10:38:40AM -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> > +static int queue_depth = 64;
> > +module_param(queue_depth, int, 444);
>
> 444? Really Ted?
Oops, *blush*. Thanks for catching that.
- Ted
2014 Mar 14
2
[PATCH] virtio-blk: make the queue depth configurable
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 10:38:40AM -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> > +static int queue_depth = 64;
> > +module_param(queue_depth, int, 444);
>
> 444? Really Ted?
Oops, *blush*. Thanks for catching that.
- Ted
2015 Mar 19
2
CBS tags hierarchy
Hi,
following Cloud SIG example[1] I would like to start defining the CBS tags hierarchy for Virt SIG.
For opening the discussion I suggest:
- virt${release}-common : packages not related to xen or kvm, used by at least 2 projects
- virt${release}-xen : xen hypervisor related packages
- virt${release}-kvm : kvm hypervisor related packages (like qemu-kvm-ev)
- virt${release}-ovirt : ovirt
2015 Nov 03
4
Implementing a DWP tool in LLVM
...for the DWP indexes
* basic prototype of llvm-dwp just concatenating sections
* handle each of the domain specific relocations in turn
* abbr_offset
* debug_str_offsets.dwo entries
* type_unit's DW_AT_stmt_list
* references to debug_loc.dwo from debug_info.dwo
* this one, at first blush, makes me particularly sad, as it'll
involve actually walking all the DIEs in any CUs (stmt_list isn't great
either, but at least that'd only be the header - same for accessing the
signature for the CU, it's always in the root DIE)
* deduplicate type units
* add CU/TU indexes
* DWP...
2004 Jan 23
1
[jerry.seutter@pason.com: Is rsync supposed to resume?]
Retrying with the _correct_ address this time. *blush*
----- Forwarded message from Jerry Seutter <jerry.seutter@pason.com> -----
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 10:01:47 -0700
From: Jerry Seutter <jerry.seutter@pason.com>
To: rsync@list.samba.org
Subject: Is rsync supposed to resume?
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5.1i
Hi,
I recently got caught out by t...
2005 Apr 19
3
Ranking within a classification variable.
Suppose I have a data frame with two columns ``district'' and
``score'' --- score is numeric; district may be considered
categorical.
I wish to append to this data frame a third column whose entries are
the ranks of ``score'' ***within*** district.
I've tried fiddling about with tapply() and by() but the result is a
list whose i-th component consists of the ranks of
2003 Jul 04
2
newbie profile path problem
Hi all,
I've been working on setting up samba for a small home network, 3
win98se machines, and RH9 with samba 2.2.7
Roving profiles are working, with domain logins, just fine. The problem
I'm having is that although I _think_ I've set it up properly, the
profile items get copied into the users home directory, not the the
directory I've set up.
I've gone through all the faqs
2005 Sep 13
3
Alternatives to Rico LiveGrid?
I''m no friend of paging, but I have to somehow deal with lists of
potentially large numbers of objects. The Rico LiveGrid[*] at first
blush seems attractive, but has some major drawbacks. It doesn''t work
with Safari/Konqueror, not yet anyway. It can only handle fixed-size
tables and requires that widths, including column widths, are
hand-crafted.
I''m looking for a widget that ideally meets all of these requirement...
2007 Sep 26
2
blackberry with imap idle and concurrent connections
....do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=KB13846&sliceId=SAL_Public&dialogID=53398271&stateId=0%200%2027265273
It appears as though IDLE can be implemented without "concurrent
connections". Courier appears to do this although they have an option to
turn it on. At first blush it seems obvious that any mail server will permit
concurrent connections but as I read the docs for Courier and BlackBerry it
appears to be a subtle thing whereby IDLE allows more than one connection to
IDLE against the same IMAP folder when using maildir.
Does Dovecot support his? Also, if anyone...
2015 Jan 21
5
[LLVMdev] RFC: Missing canonicalization in LLVM
...%2 = bitcast i8* %b to i32*
store i32 %1, i32* %2, align 1
ret void
}
Now, I don't really care one way or the other about these two IR inputs,
but it's pretty concerning that we get these two equivalent bits of code
and nothing canonicalizes to one or the other.
So, the naive first blush approach here would be to canonicalize on the
first -- it has fewer instructions after all -- but I don't think that's
the right approach for two reasons:
1) It will be a *very* narrow canonicalization that only works with overly
specific sets of casted pointers.
2) It doesn't effectiv...