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2016 Jan 20
4
[3.8 Release] RC1 has been tagged
...45, I saw these:
Failing Tests (39):
libc++ :: std/depr/depr.c.headers/stddef_h.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/depr/depr.c.headers/wchar_h.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/language.support/support.types/max_align_t.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/localization/locale.categories/category.collate/locale.collate.byname/compare.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/localization/locale.categories/category.collate/locale.collate.byname/transform.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/localization/locale.categories/category.ctype/locale.ctype.byname/tolower_1.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/localization/locale.categories/category.ctype/locale.c...
2016 Jan 20
2
[3.8 Release] RC1 has been tagged
...ibc++ :: std/input.output/stream.buffers/streambuf/streambuf.protected/streambuf.assign/assign.pass.cpp
> libc++ :: std/input.output/stream.buffers/streambuf/streambuf.protected/streambuf.assign/swap.pass.cpp
> libc++ :: std/localization/locale.categories/category.collate/locale.collate.byname/hash.pass.cpp
> libc++ :: std/localization/locale.categories/category.collate/locale.collate.byname/types.pass.cpp
> libc++ :: std/localization/locale.categories/category.ctype/locale.codecvt.byname/ctor_wchar_t.pass.cpp
> libc++ :: std/localization/locale.categories/category.ctyp...
2011 Dec 28
1
NIS passwd and paswd.byname map encryption
Hello listmates.
It appears that in order to authenticate a Mac OS X Lion client via NIS the
passwords in passwd and passwd.byname maps need to be MD5 encrypted. How do
I see what encryption has been used in my maps? How do I change it?
Thanks.
Boris.
2019 Aug 14
9
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 2 is here
Hello everyone,
9.0.0-rc2 was tagged yesterday from the release_90 branch at r368683.
In the Git monorepo it's available as the llvmorg-9.0.0-rc2 tag.
Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc2
Binaries will be added as they become available.
The tag went in roughly one week behind schedule (see "Upcoming
Releases" at https://llvm.org), but
2009 Jan 17
2
ypserv errors
In my syslog I get many of these types of errors:
ypserv [4818]: refused connect from 127.0.0.1:57124 to procedure
ypproc_match [domain.com,passwd.adjunct.byname;-1)
Any idea what this error is?
TIA
2019 Jul 29
10
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 1 is here
Hi everyone,
9.0.0-rc1 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r367217
(tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc1 in the Git monorepo).
Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc1
Binaries will be added as they become available.
Please file bug reports for any issues you find as blockers of
https://llvm.org/PR42474
Release testers: please start your engines, run the
2008 Sep 10
1
Samba, pam, NIS and password changes
...he
> specified password is invalid.
> Password changed for user robynw (Note: everything remains unchanged).
When I look in /var/log/messages I see the following:
> Sep 10 11:53:08 sydsrv12 ypserv[905]: refused connect from
> 192.168.0.56:49229 to procedure ypproc_match (jgc,shadow.byname;-1)
> Sep 10 11:53:17 sydsrv12 ypserv[905]: refused connect from
> 192.168.0.56:49229 to procedure ypproc_match (jgc,shadow.byname;-1)
> Sep 10 11:54:16 sydsrv12 named[4727]: client 192.168.0.210#2081:
> update 'jamesons.com.au/IN' denied
> Sep 10 11:54:43 sydsrv12 su(pam_u...
2019 Sep 13
4
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 5 is here
Hello everyone,
9.0.0-rc5 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r371837. In
the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc5.
Source code and docs are available at
https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc5 Binaries will be added as they
become available.
There is only a single change from rc4 to rc5. Once more, the hope is
that this will be the last release candidate and that we can
2019 Dec 14
5
LLVM 9.0.1-rc3 has been tagged
Hi,
I've just tagged LLVM 9.0.1-rc3. Testers can begin testing and uploading
binaries. This will be the last release candidate unless there is a
major problem. I'm planning to tag the final release on Dec 19.
-Tom
2019 Sep 10
15
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 4 is here
Hello again,
9.0.0-rc4 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r371490. In
the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc4.
Source code and docs are available at
https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc4 Binaries will be added as they
become available.
There are not a lot of changes from rc3 to rc4, and there are again no
open release blockers, so I'm hoping this will be the last
2016 Jan 19
8
[3.8 Release] RC1 has been tagged
(cc'ing non-legacy llvm-dev this time; apologies if you get this
twice. Please don't reply-all to the first one.)
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Hans Wennborg <hans at chromium.org> wrote:
> Dear testers,
>
> Start your engines; 3.8.0-rc1 was just tagged from the 3.8 branch at
> r258223. (It took a little longer than I'd planned, sorry about that.)
>
> There
2019 Nov 23
5
LLVM 9.0.1-rc1 Release has been tagged
Hi,
I've tagged the LLVM 9.0.1-rc1 release. Testers can begin testing and upload
binaries. I've also updated the test-release.sh script to pull from GitHub
instead of SVN, if you run into any issues with the new script, let me know.
-Tom
2019 Dec 20
7
LLVM 9.0.1-final has been tagged
Hi,
I've just tagged the 9.0.1-final release. Testers can begin uploading binaries.
-Tom
2019 Aug 30
9
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 3 is here
Hello everyone,
9.0.0-rc3 was tagged today from the release_90 branch at r370450. In
the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc3.
Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc3
Binaries will be added as they become available.
There are currently no open release blockers, which means if nothing
new comes up, the final release could ship soon and this is
2019 Dec 07
6
LLVM 9.0.1-rc2 has been tagged
Hi,
I've tagged LLVM 9.0.1-rc2. Testers can begin testing and uploading binaries.
If all goes well, this will be the last -rc.
-Tom
2019 Sep 17
18
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 6 is here
Hello everyone,
9.0.0-rc6 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r372100. In
the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc6.
Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc6
This is the same as rc5 plus one very minor change (r371969) that
still seemed good to pick up.
I'm not allocating extra time for testing this one, expecting to tag
2007 Oct 17
1
passing arguments to functions within functions
...equire("lattice")
ytext <- as.character(formula[2])
yvname <- formula[[2]]
y <- eval(parse(text = ytext), data)
xexp <- formula[[3]]
if (length(xexp) > 1 && as.character(xexp[[1]]) == "|") {
xvname <- xexp[[2]]
byname <- xexp[[3]]
xtext <- as.character(xexp[2])
bynametext <- as.character(xexp[3])
}
else {xvname <- xexp; xtext <- as.character(xexp)}
xv <- eval(xvname, data)
byfac <- eval(byname, data)
if (!missing(groups))
{groups &l...
2016 Jan 22
3
[cfe-dev] [3.8 Release] RC1 has been tagged
...zer :: Linux/mutex_robust2.cc
> ThreadSanitizer :: thread_name2.cc
> libc++ :: std/depr/depr.c.headers/uchar_h.pass.cpp
>
This is caused because the system does not provide a uchar.h header.
> libc++ ::
> std/localization/locale.categories/category.time/locale.time.get.byname/get_monthname.pass.cpp
> libc++ ::
> std/localization/locale.categories/category.time/locale.time.get.byname/get_monthname_wide.pass.cpp
>
These are marked XFAIL on open-suse, They should probably be marked as
XFAIL on your platform as well.
Can you send me the output of Python's...
2017 Feb 05
4
please help this newbie get started
...ts Manual??????????????? PASSWD(5)
NAME
???? passwd, master.passwd -- format of the password file
DESCRIPTION
???? The passwd files are the local source of password information.? They can
???? be used in conjunction with the Hesiod domains `passwd' and `uid', and
???? the NIS maps `passwd.byname', `passwd.byuid', `master.passwd.byname', and
???? `master.passwd.byuid', as controlled by nsswitch.conf(5).
???? For consistency, none of these files should ever be modified manually.
???? The master.passwd file is readable only by root, and consists of newline
???? separated rec...
2006 May 04
3
SQL like manipulations on data frames
Is there a cheat-sheet anywhere that describes how to do SQL-like
manipulations on a data frame?
My knowledge of R is rather limited. But from my experience it seems
as though one can think of data frames as being similar to tables in
a database: there are rows, columns, and values. Also, one can
perform similar manipulations on a data frame as one can on a table.
For example: