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2006 May 08
0
[JOB] Looking for a co-conspirator or two...
I''m running into a situation where subcontracting out large portions of my projects is starting to become a reality. I''ve partnered in the past with success, and would like to find some new people to work with. I have a lot of new, interesting opportunities on my plate that I''d like to pass off to others if feasible. I''m looking for one to two people to
2000 Feb 09
0
[Colin Watson <cjw44@cam.ac.uk>] Bug#49902: [PATCH] Bug#49902: ssh and pam conspire to deny logins
Hi, Here's a helpful patch from one of our (Debian's) users. I'd guess that the similar if/xfree a few lines above in the #if PAM section could do with the same treatment. Cheers, Phil. --[[message/rfc822]] Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 11:11:32 +0000 From: Colin Watson <cjw44 at cam.ac.uk> To: 49902 at bugs.debian.org [Bug was that when sshing one's password is denied,
2006 Apr 29
1
Centos in hp nx6125
Hello, I am wanting to buy a notebook hp nx6125-PZ896UA, because this with very attractive price. Did anybody already install centos 4.3? Is a good one conspires for installation linux? -- [ ]s, Analista de Rede Leandro Costa :wq ...... __@ ...._ \ >_ ...(_)/ (_)_________
2007 Sep 14
2
[LLVMdev] RegisterAnalysisGroup
Can someone explain how RegisterPass and RegisterAnalysisGroup conspire to pick the right member of an analysis group when command-line options dictate non-default implementations? For example, when I pass -anders-aa to opt, where in the code is that option parsed and setNormalCtor called on the analysis group to change from the default basicaa?...
2008 Apr 11
2
[LLVMdev] LLVMBuilder vs LLVMFoldingBuilder
On Apr 10, 2008, at 7:05 AM, Dominic Hamon wrote: > Dominic Hamon wrote: >> Duncan Sands wrote: >>>> Another option that was discussed in #llvm is to nuke LLVMBuilder >>>> and rename LLVMFoldingBuilder to LLVMBuilder. If this was the >>>> case, I'd argue for a flag in the Builder that could retain the >>>> old non-folding
2008 Apr 11
0
[LLVMdev] LLVMBuilder vs LLVMFoldingBuilder
...2008, at 02:19, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Apr 10, 2008, at 7:05 AM, Dominic Hamon wrote: > >> And there were. updated patches attached. > > Looking good. One big comment: Please attach patches to email > instead of including them inline. Thunderbird and Mail are once again conspiring against Chris. The fix is to make Thunderbird attach attachments instead of placing them inline: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2008-January/011992.html — Gordon
2010 Dec 01
1
OggFLAC streaming is systemically broken.
...flac, and issues in decoding clients such as VLC, mplayer and totem. The good news is that one can hackfix libflac on the server side and produce a valid stream that VLC and mplayer can take in without issue. Totem seems to have other issues I have not investigated. There seems to be two problems conspiring together. Both have to do with silence. Even though what we really want to do is listen to music or someone yapping, silence manages to be very important, be it a few second in a song or long periods of dead air. Problem number one that when libflac is pumping out silent subframes, the ogg pages...
2003 Jul 03
9
HTB burstable for 2 interface , how ?
Dear folks, Here goes my bandwidth manager: INTERNET | |eth0 202.14.41.1 BW.Manager | | | +----eth1----192.168.1.0/24 | +------eth2----192.168.2.0/24 Total incoming bandwidth to eth0 is 1024kbps should be shared to eth1 and eth2, which mean each get 512Kbps and burstable to 1024Kbps if other host is idle. My question is how do i apply HTB to these situation ? As far as i know eth1 and eth2
2010 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] Win32 COFF Support patch 5 (the final patch in the saga!)
...(const Target &T) >>> +    : X86AsmBackend(T) { >>> +    HasAbsolutizedSet = true; >>> +    HasScatteredSymbols = true; >> >> These probably should be false for Win32. > > What do they do? You don't really want to know, but: (1) The Darwin tools conspire to allow the linker to reorder code, do dead code stripping, etc. What this means is that any two "atoms" in an assembly file might be moved in the final linked image. Therefore, you can't expect that things like 'A - B' are constants. (2) "Absolutized set" is some...
2006 Aug 23
3
bcmxcp: stop whining (and log spamming)
corrupted checksums happen all the time with the 6-port serial card, even when only using one port (and I don't give a shit about the other ports, if anybody has a one-port laying around...) so stop whining already. $OpenBSD$ --- drivers/bcmxcp_ser.c.orig Wed Aug 23 11:15:54 2006 +++ drivers/bcmxcp_ser.c Wed Aug 23 11:26:37 2006 @@ -168,8 +168,8 @@ int get_answer(unsigned char *data, unsi
2020 Oct 26
2
CTDB Question: external locking tool
Folks, We use a Golang-based lock tool that we wrote for CTDB. That tool interacts with our 3.4 etcd cluster, and follows the requirements specified in the project. Question, does the external command line tool get called when LMASTER and RECMASTER are false? Given a scenario where we have a set of processes that have it set to false, then others that have it set to true, does the locking tool
2010 Jul 30
2
[LLVMdev] Win32 COFF Support patch 5 (the final patch in the saga!)
... : X86AsmBackend(T) { >>>> +    HasAbsolutizedSet = true; >>>> +    HasScatteredSymbols = true; >>> >>> These probably should be false for Win32. >> >> What do they do? > > You don't really want to know, but: > (1) The Darwin tools conspire to allow the linker to reorder code, do > dead code stripping, etc. What this means is that any two "atoms" in > an assembly file might be moved in the final linked image. Therefore, > you can't expect that things like 'A - B' are constants. > > (2) "Absol...
2008 Aug 04
5
using running - should it always restart?
Hi, I am fairly new to using puppet, but have it setup on 25 machines. Just doing some basic configuration management. Recently I decided to try working with updating some services config files and used the ensure => running tags. My question is simple - if the source file does NOT change and I use a subscribe, why does the system keep restarting the daemon every time puppet runs? A simple
2010 Jul 27
3
[LLVMdev] Win32 COFF Support patch 5 (the final patch in the saga!)
Daniel somehow replied to one of my previous commits on llvm-commits instead of this thread. On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Daniel Dunbar <daniel at zuster.org> wrote: > Hi Michael, > > Two minor notes: > -- >> diff --git a/lib/Target/X86/X86AsmBackend.cpp b/lib/Target/X86/X86AsmBackend.cpp >> index 2cf65c1..02ac2be 100644 >> ---
2010 Aug 04
1
[LLVMdev] Announcing: LLVM 2.8 Release Schedule
...equirements for patches until only patches for regressions from 2.7 are allowed. So there is still time if you cannot meet the deadline. > P.S. Would have been nice to know about this schedule more than 2 days > ahead. > You're right, and I apologize for the short notice. Many things conspired to make this date the most desirable for branching. As I mentioned though, it won't be the last time changes can be submitted. -bw
1999 Jan 28
1
bug in the ctest package: binom.test
R 0630 for windows > library(ctest) > binom.test(7,10,p=0.3, alternative="two.sided") returns a p-value of =< 2.2e-016 and a warning In Splus 3.4 > binom.test(7,10,p=0.3, alternative="two.sided") returns a p-value of 0.0106 I think it is the max(v[v<=(1+eps)*PVAL]) causing the problem... max() of an empty vector....... Mai Z
1999 Jun 15
0
NT 4 sp3 audit + samba = total mess
...reboots!) 5. when it comes up, delete the .evt files from C:\winnt\system32\config 6. control panels -> services 7. select event log 8. start it. This creates new event logs. 9. change startup to automatic 10. reboot So, my question are: A. Is there a patch/fix so that samba and WNT don't conspire to trash the event logs every time I try to turn on auditing? (Note that I'm auditing the C: drive, the files are not touched by Samba.) B. Is there some other way to specify the equivalent of the AUDIT command? I want event auditing for EVERYONE on certain files, and EVERYONE i...
2007 Sep 14
0
[LLVMdev] RegisterAnalysisGroup
On Sep 14, 2007, at 1:43 PM, David Greene wrote: > Can someone explain how RegisterPass and RegisterAnalysisGroup > conspire to pick the right member of an analysis group when command- > line > options dictate non-default implementations? > > For example, when I pass -anders-aa to opt, where in the code is > that option > parsed and setNormalCtor called on the analysis group to change > from th...
2020 Oct 27
0
CTDB Question: external locking tool
...d line tool get called when LMASTER and > RECMASTER are false? Given a scenario where we have a set of processes that > have it set to false, then others that have it set to true, does the > locking tool get called when they're set to false? Indeed it does. There are 2 current things conspiring against you: * At the start of each recovery a recovery lock consistency check is done. Unfortunately, this means the recovery lock can't be left unset on nodes that do not have the recmaster capability because then the consistency check would fail. * At the end of recovery, if the r...
2010 Apr 22
0
[LLVMdev] Books/docs on exception handling
Hi Trevor, DWARF exception handling is an amalgam of several different documents and code tables, which all conspire to give us exception handling. :-) The documents you should read are: * Exception Handling Tables (http://www.codesourcery.com/public/cxx-abi/exceptions.pdf) This explains in detail what the table in the "__TEXT,__gcc_except_tab" section is all about. * DWARF Debugging Information Fo...