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2003 Jul 04
0
Winbind in samba3-beta2 is broken compered to samba3-beta1 on solaris
I compiled samba3-beta2 with the same argument, kerberos- and ldap libraries as for samba3-beta1. The ADS join worked as it should. I am using the same smb.conf file as before: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 10.0.0.254 (10.0.0.254) # Date: 2003/06/03 15:37:08 # Global parameters [global] workgroup = SAMBA-NET password server = * ads server = w2003server
2020 Jul 19
3
Sieve and handling multiple addresses
...not sure I ever have, so that may be an edge case I can safely ignore). This is what I have right now for testing. I assume there is at least on syntax error in here ? if address :is :localpart ["to", "cc"] "kremels" { if allof (address :count "ge" :comperator "i:ascii-numeric" ["to", "cc"] 2, (not exists ["list-id","mailing-list" "x-loop"] ) { fileinto :create "listCC" } } So as I read this, if the list address is not in to or cc,...
2006 Sep 11
3
[LLVMdev] gfortran calling convention
...t > of the gcc tree doesn't need to change much. > I'm not clear on how hard that would be to manage merging later, but I > would like to be able to keep moving on this without running over old > bugs... No idea, but that sounds like a pretty big change. It may be simpler (or comperable) to merge the LLVM changes into 4.1. I'm personally not interested in doing the work, but if you wanted to tackle it I'd be happy to answer questions that arise from it if I can. -Chris -- http://nondot.org/sabre/ http://llvm.org/
2020 Jul 19
0
Sieve and handling multiple addresses
> On 19 Jul 2020, at 04:58, @lbutlr <kremels at kreme.com> wrote: [stuff] I have this: if address :is :localpart ["to", "cc"] "kremels" { if allof (address :count "ge" :comperator "i;ascii-numeric" ["to", "cc"] ["2"], not exists ["list-id","mailing-list", "x-loop"] ) { fileinto :create "listCC"; } } I get: .active_sieve: line 55: error: unkno...
2020 Jul 19
1
Sieve and handling multiple addresses
...<br> </div> <div> I have this: </div> <div> <br> </div> <div> if address :is :localpart ["to", "cc"] "kremels" { </div> <div> if allof (address :count "ge" :comperator "i;ascii-numeric" ["to", "cc"] ["2"], </div> <div> not exists ["list-id","mailing-list", "x-loop"] ) </div> <div> { </div> <div> fileinto :create "listCC&...
2006 Jun 26
1
seeking in time, feedback+question
...TE, NULL); and starting decoding, I see that the quality of decoding varies depending on the initial frame characteristics. It seems that the signal gets close to the original quite fast when the first frames are unvoiced. If I start decoding in the middle of a voiced chunk then decoding quality is comperatively much lower, more frames are needed until the signal gets closer to the original. This was the feedback part. So the obvious question is: do you know an easy way to get rid of this problem? Thanks. Regards, Baris __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of sp...
2011 Mar 19
1
Safe/sane tempfile creation?
I'm used to Debian-based distros which have a tempfile(1) utility for safely and sanely creating temporary files. There isn't a comperable utility for RHEL/CentOS systems. I've been exercising Google-fu looking for a good robust tempfile generation idiom, but haven't turned one up yet. Hence this appeal to the lazyweb. -- Dr. Ed Morbius, Chief Scientist / | Robot Wrangler / Staff Psychologist | When...
2006 Sep 11
0
[LLVMdev] gfortran calling convention
...'t need to change much. > > I'm not clear on how hard that would be to manage merging later, but I > > would like to be able to keep moving on this without running over old > > bugs... > > No idea, but that sounds like a pretty big change. It may be simpler (or > comperable) to merge the LLVM changes into 4.1. I'm personally not > interested in doing the work, but if you wanted to tackle it I'd be happy > to answer questions that arise from it if I can. Yes, it did turn out to be a big change. So are you also saying that it'd be simpler to merg...
2006 Sep 11
2
[LLVMdev] gfortran calling convention
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Michael McCracken wrote: >> be though. > > I'm thinking that effort on 4.0.1 gfortran is not worthwhile, since > 4.0.1 fails to compile some pretty basic examples, and there are some > pretty extensive changes between then and 4.2. ok >> comperable) to merge the LLVM changes into 4.1. I'm personally not >> interested in doing the work, but if you wanted to tackle it I'd be happy >> to answer questions that arise from it if I can. > > Yes, it did turn out to be a big change. > So are you also saying that it...
2005 Sep 09
1
Motherboard and processor recommendations
...gt; On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 08:05:09AM +0200, Clive wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I discovered that most onboard raid controllers are really software > > > raid, and it uses the cpu to perform raid functions. > > > > Also: in such a settings you can get comperable performance by using > > Linux's built-in software raid. And for that you won't depend on > > non-standard drivers from the vendor for that. > > > > -- > > Tzafrir Cohen | tzafrir@jbr.cohens.org.il | VIM is > > http://tzafrir.org.il |...
2004 Aug 06
4
de-essing into speex?
> Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 13:22:53 -0500 > From: Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin@USherbrooke.ca> > > I think I see what you mean, though I haven't been able to listen to > your wma file (not everyone has a wma decoder). The problem probably > only lies in the VBR tuning for wideband which hasn't received much work > yet. One way to check that is to encode in
2008 Jan 29
1
Virtual Alias Forwarding
...7:23:04 mail postfix/pipe[29368]: D16F657804A: to=<mtb at domain.net>, relay=dovecot, delay=0.03, delays=0.01/0.01/0/0.01, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via dovecot service) dovecot-deliver.log: deliver(mtb at domain.net): Jan 29 17:23:04 Info: msgid=<009501c862c5$84086080$4b06a8c0 at comperic>: saved mail to INBOX dovecot-mysql.conf: driver = mysql connect = host=127.0.0.1 dbname=mail user=sqluser password=sqlpasswd default_pass_scheme = MD5 # Get the mailbox user_query = SELECT '/home/vmail/%d/%n' as home, 'maildir:/home/vmail/%d/%n' as mail, 5000 AS uid, 5000 AS...
2010 Dec 21
4
How to get a working dovecot.conf?
Hi, I installed openSUSE 11.3 server version, and followed the guidelines from: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-opensuse-11.3-x86_64-ispconfig-3 Everything works, accept loggin into dovecot. For many days i tried to get logged into dovecot, from localhost, from other pc in the lan, from squirrelmail, not possible. I read manuals on http://wiki.dovecot.org/ and tried to set the passwd db
2004 Aug 06
0
Question
...e is sent to their media player, which will then begin grabbing and playing the audio file. Now beyond all this, heavy recommendation to use Ogg Vorbis instead of MP3 to distribute music content. It'll save on license fees, bandwidth and hosting fees (since Ogg can be much smaller than MP3 at comperable quality), and is accessable by just about any modern media player. If you choose to go with the same bitrate (thus same file sizes) as you would with MP3 it'll also result in higher quality music at the same bitrate, which of course means the artist's music will sound better. It's...
2006 Sep 11
0
[LLVMdev] gfortran calling convention
...racken wrote: > >> be though. > > > > I'm thinking that effort on 4.0.1 gfortran is not worthwhile, since > > 4.0.1 fails to compile some pretty basic examples, and there are some > > pretty extensive changes between then and 4.2. > > ok > > >> comperable) to merge the LLVM changes into 4.1. I'm personally not > >> interested in doing the work, but if you wanted to tackle it I'd be happy > >> to answer questions that arise from it if I can. > > > > Yes, it did turn out to be a big change. > > So are y...
2004 Feb 02
0
[LLVMdev] Libraries? What Libraries?
...library. Originally, all of the LLVM libraries were built as shared objects, which made it so you didn't have to relink tools when a library internal change was made (this was nice). However, startup time of the applications were _incredibly_ slow when everything was built into shared objects, comperable to the time required to link the application to static libraries in the first place. Since this was the case, we switched over. > Is there some documentation on what is in each of these .o and .a files? Uhh... not really. The general rules is that "atomic" libraries such as lib...
2003 Jul 04
1
Is it sombody who has a working pam.conf for Solaris 9 ?
Hi, I am trying to setup PAM for telnet on my solaris 9 box and the pam_winbind grant me access but I recieve a acount failure: Jul 4 13:29:59 clusterix1 pam_winbind[9688]: user 'patrikg' granted acces Jul 4 13:29:59 clusterix1 login[9688]: login account failure: Permission denied The values in pam.conf for winbind is: login auth required /usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so other
2004 Feb 02
2
[LLVMdev] Libraries? What Libraries?
Hi, I'm trying to figure out which LLVM libraries (er.. object files that is) I should link with my programs. It isn't clear to me what the build output of LLVM is. I tried the new make "install" target and got a plethora of .o files. The few .a files I got had _likely_to_conflict_ names such as "libsupport.a" and "libtarget.a". None of the .o files are
2004 Aug 06
2
Question
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to use icecast after my provider installs for my record company web site. My provider is willing to install it so I can stream my mp3 files. I'm pretty sure that icecast will be good for what I want but once it is installed by my provider I'm not sure how I access it. Right now I just have a link to an MP3 file and it does HTTP transfers of the
2006 Sep 10
0
[LLVMdev] gfortran calling convention
On 9/9/06, Steven Bosscher <stevenb.gcc at gmail.com> wrote: > On 9/9/06, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote: > > On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Steven Bosscher wrote: > > > You wrote: > > >> The NIST F77 test suite doesn't seem to be compatible with gfortran at > > >> all, > > > Actually, the entire suite compiles flawlessly with