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2013 Apr 08
2
Consequence of FLushing TLB with IRQ Enable
Hi,
I wanted to know if its safe to FLUSH TLB with IRQ Enable. Basically If i call local_flush_tlb_all() with IRQ''s Enabled what is the consequence? How is it normally done in Linux/Xen.
Warm Regards,
Akshay
2014 Apr 19
0
Re: Many orphaned inodes after resize2fs
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 05:42:12PM +0200, Patrik HornĂk wrote:
>
> Please confirm that this is fully correct solution (for my purpose, not
> elegant clean way for official fix) and it has no negative consequences. It
> seems that way but I did not analyze all code paths the fixed code is in.
Yes, that's a fine solution. What I'll probably do is disable the
check if s_inodes_count is greater than s_mkfs_time minus some fudge
value, or if the broken system clock boolean is set.
> BTW were th...
2006 Jan 29
1
returned values and consequent usage
I think I can have finally reduced my problem to something somebody can
help me with.
I am using auto_complete...
specifically the form command is...
<%= text_area_auto_complete_for :case_manager :name %>
I need to use the value derived here in my controller...
If I use...
cm = CaseManager.find(:first, :conditions => "name = ''Thomas E Dewey''")
it works.
2012 Apr 10
0
Adding idmap backend = idmap_rid... and possible consequences
...w\s*\spassword:* %n\n *Retype\snew\s*\spassword:*
%n\n *password\supdated\ssuccessfully* .
pam password change = yes
map to guest = bad user
usershare allow guests = yes
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2020 Oct 05
2
llvm.dbg.declare constraints
...id Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> +Aprantl for debug info IR metadata verifier things
>
> I don't think the verifier's rigorously comprehensive - so probably somewhere between "intended/acceptable" and "a bug".
>
> Not sure what the consequences might be.
>
> On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 10:03 PM Xun Li via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the LLVM documentation it says "there can only be one call to
> llvm.dbg.declare for a given concrete local va...
2011 May 21
1
Consequences of overriding update_attribute to force validation?
I know the debate of whether this should validate has been rehashed
many times. My question is, what are the consequences of overriding
this method to force validation? Will this break fundamental things?
Will it break plugins? Is there a reason not to have a strict
validation option?
In my code I will never use this as I consider it a terribly broken
method, but some gems use it and in one case I was just burned....
2018 Jul 24
1
Tracing the consequences of overlapped id mappings
Hi,
I'm trying to find out consequences of overlapped idmap settings that
used with 4.3.11 DC's. I'm about to upgrade these DC's to 4.8 version.
Before deploying new DCs, I want to make sure that any side effects
regarding id map settings will be left behind.
# ldbsearch -H /var/lib/samba/private/idmap.ldb | grep xidNumb...
2015 Jun 20
2
sshd and consequences of HostKeyAgent
Hello,
I tried to use HostKeyAgent with sshd 6.7 under Linux. That worked for
Linux clients. However, when I tried to connect from OpenSSH 6.2 under
Mac OS X, the server disconnects:
debug2: bits set: 1026/2048
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT sent
debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY
Connection closed by 84.22.97.209
When I disabled HostKeyAgent and switched HostKey back to the private
2008 Nov 09
2
rsync for the brave
Anyone here run rsync on a Win32 platform? I know, I'm a glutton for
pain. Anyway, I'm using 'cwrsync' on one system to copy files from a
local drive (F:) to a mapped (network) drive (Y:). The problem I'm
having is with that infamous 'Network Trash Folder'. I can't get it to
ignore it on the remote (mapped) drive, and it doesn't exist on the
local drive.
2012 May 08
1
file 2 is not in sorted order error building unsuffered consequences
Hi All,
I just downloaded the source tar ball (Revision: 59324 Last Changed
Date: 2012-05-07) and tried to compile on a Win x64 system. I am
using Rtools version 2.15.0.1919. The only change I make is changing
MkRules.dist -> MkRules.local and setting Multi=64 I have previously
compiled unsuffered consquences without issue, but on the current
version, I get this error
windres -F pe-x86-64
2015 Oct 29
2
R CMD BATCH vs R CMD batch
Hi,
Out of laziness I just used "R CMD batch" instead of "R CMD BATCH". I
didn't get an error so didn't think about the consequences... One
consequence is (at least on Mac OS X 10.11 but probably in more
generality) that R_BATCH_OPTIONS are ignored, which was kind of fatal
in my case... I am thus wondering whether it makes sense to either a)
have R_BATCH_OPTIONS also be respected for "R CMD batch" or b) simply
not all...
2019 Mar 22
3
[cfe-dev] [lldb-dev] [GitHub] RFC: Enforcing no merge commit policy
...er fancy invariant: every piece of work - i.e., every
> patch, every merge conflict resolution - appears in the repository
> exactly once, under a unique identifier, and the non-linear source
> control history becomes an accurate representation of the real history
> of development.
One consequence of this is that release branches can be more easily
validated. In a world with merge commits, many projects make fixes on
the release branch *first*, then merge the release branch to master,
ensuring that fixes in the current release make it into the next release
(when that is branched off master...
2020 Oct 05
2
llvm.dbg.declare constraints
...i,
In the LLVM documentation it says "there can only be one call to
llvm.dbg.declare for a given concrete local variable."
However we don't seem to be checking it. opt tool can process IR that
violates this rule without complaining. Is this intended, or is it a
bug? What would be the consequence when this constraint is broken?
--
Xun
2011 Oct 05
1
Moderating consequences of garbage collection when in C
Allocating many small objects triggers numerous garbage collections as R
grows its memory, seriously degrading performance. The specific use case
is in creating a STRSXP of several 1,000,000's of elements of 60-100
characters each; a simplified illustration understating the effects
(because there is initially little to garbage collect, in contrast to an
R session with several packages
2007 Jan 30
7
text_field_tag
can you use :confirm => ''great consequences'', :post => true within
text_field_tag options?
I''m trying to confirm with users that changing that particular field
will have great consequences.
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2008 Jan 30
2
R-help going to become "subscriber-only"
...d the slickness of the spam programmers
have lead to regular leaking of spam messages into R-help (and
other mailing lists). Even though our filters catch > 99.9%
(probably even > 99.99%) of all the spam, our mail server has
now occasionally been blacklisted because of the R-help spams.
The consequence of this will be that .. before the weekend ..
only __e-mail addresses__ subscribed to R-help will be allowed to post to
R-help without any moderation, and we are even considering outright
rejection all non-subscribers, these latter decision coming
later.
Consequence:
Please subscribe to R-help...
2014 Jan 02
4
EFI build problems
On 01/02/2014 04:09 AM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
> Issuing another make after this gave the previous error again:
>
> isolinux.asm:1102: error: TIMES value -4 is negative
>
I just fixed this one... it seems to be a consequence of merging in the
MOVZX isolinux fix into the firmware branch.
-hpa
2004 Apr 07
5
Changing `security@freebsd.org' alias
...se RFC 2142 strongly
recommends it for that purpose.
And sometimes one just makes a typo. It has not been
too uncommon for people to forget the `-officer' part of
`security-officer@freebsd.org'. (Yours truly has been guilty of
this.)
Mistaken early disclosure of a vulnerability can have consequences
from the merely embarrasing to catastrophic. Therefore, I am
proposing that `security@freebsd.org' be re-routed to the Security
Officer.
I imagine this will have some significant impact: there must be
many references to security@freebsd.org as a public list out there.
So, I thought I'd a...
2010 Mar 04
5
3.5 issue
All,
This morning, I upgraded samba to version 3.5 on
CentOS 4.6 and 5.4 boxes. When trying to run
any "net" command, I get the following message:
net: symbol lookup
error: /usr/lib/libreadline.so.x: undefined
symbol: PC
Additionally, while I can see my shares, I can't
see any of the data in them.
What does the error indicate, and how can I fix
it.
Thanks.
Dimitri
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2015 Oct 14
6
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...onest and simple question: would it make sense to have a
different code of conduct for meetings and the rest?
I know it sounds like a bad idea, but my rationale is that maybe this
would at least solve some of the points that socially inept people
feel pressure on the current proposal.
Because the consequences of a physical meeting can be a lot tougher
than any electronic one, and because timing is of the essence, the
wording *has* to be stronger and an executive decision has to be
implemented.
But such strong wording and harsh unappealable consequences do make
us, of the anti-social variety, very frig...