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2005 Nov 17
6
apache refuses to start because of port conflict
Here is the deal. I''m trying out the latest Instant Rails and when I start it Apache claims that the web port is being used. "Apache cannot be runned : another Web server use the Web port" Okay, no problem. I went into the Apache configuration and changed the port it was binding to. However I get the same problem. The troubleshooting continues, so I install Apache by itself
2017 Mar 15
3
[RFC] FP Contract = fast?
...efaults confusing because it differs from all of our other compilers (GCC > and vendor compilers), plus it gives poor performance. Right, I also agree to follow the principle of least surprise, we should default to "fast". Let's just make sure the infrastructure isn't going to crumble and do it. cheers, --renato
2020 Mar 25
2
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...forcing of magic font families to handle symbols not present in the 8-bit legacy Windows encodings. The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux switched to UTF-8 last millenium. Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better. Alternatively, prepare to maintain the ?Symbol? aliasing stack in fontconfig (and fight with wine for it), because *no*...
2020 Mar 29
6
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...handle symbols not present in the 8-bit legacy Windows encodings. >> >> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with >> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the >> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux >> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux >> switched to UTF-8 last millenium. >> >> Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better. >> Alternatively, prepare to maintain the ?Symbol? aliasing stack in >> f...
2007 Jul 03
4
Google acquires Grand Central
Ooops did Google just become a carrier :) http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/07/all-aboard.html I hear stocks crumbling worldwide as I type. Cheers, Dean -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070703/92218fc6/attachment.htm
2013 Jun 27
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal: extended MDString syntax
...ptional. I suspect that some test cases are more MI focused, and some are less. But I don't see either being optional as a hard prerequisite. Back-pointers from MI to LLVM IR is a hack that gets the job done, but it is not good IR design. We are already seeing the usefulness of memory operands crumble because of the stack coloring pass. Throw in something like modulo scheduling, and they will be completely wrong for alias analysis. MI should be allowed to evolve into a proper self-contained IR that doesn’t depend on LLVM IR. I don’t want to canonicalize this hack by encoding it in the file fo...
2013 Jun 27
4
[LLVMdev] Proposal: extended MDString syntax
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk>wrote: > On Jun 26, 2013, at 4:18 PM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> wrote: > > > So inverting it so that MI contains LLVM IR instead of the other way > > around? Then we'd need a serialization format for MI that happened to > > include a way of serializing LLVM IR within.
2020 Mar 30
3
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...bit legacy Windows encodings. > >>> > >>> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with > >>> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the > >>> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux > >>> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux > >>> switched to UTF-8 last millenium. > >>> > >>> Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better. > >>> Alternatively, prepare to maint...
2020 Mar 30
1
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...bit legacy Windows encodings. > >>> > >>> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with > >>> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the > >>> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux > >>> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux > >>> switched to UTF-8 last millenium. > >>> > >>> Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better. > >>> Alternatively, prepare to maint...
2020 Apr 06
4
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...e 8-bit legacy Windows encodings. >>>> >>>> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with >>>> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the >>>> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux >>>> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux >>>> switched to UTF-8 last millenium. >>>> >>>> Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better. >>>> Alternatively, prepare to maintain t...
2018 Sep 27
4
OptBisect implementation for new pass manager
...rable. > Mixing OptNone and bisect is a software engineering bug: it's mixing different layers of abstraction. Bisect is something that's at pass manager scope: run passes until whatever. OptNone in turn doesn't belong in the pass manager layer. It only concerns function passes, and crumbles quickly considering other IRUnits or even codegen. I don't have a clear vision what OptNone handling should look like, but at this point I consider it entirely orthogonal to bisect handling. >From a software architecture perspective I don't see a reason why passes should even _know_ a...
2017 Oct 30
0
Password encription
...e in depth or resilience. Examples are "this system has no bugs", "my system does not leak hashes", "this algorithm is unbreakable", "we'll never see a CAT5 hurricane", etc. If these critical assumption ever becomes untrue, the foundation of your defense crumbles. If you narrow your attack definition to only include in-protocol remote brute forcing, then any decent password will take far too long to break that way (esp. with throttling controls that are built-in). Your log files will overflow recording the attempts long before you can expect a password...
2020 Mar 27
0
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...amilies to > handle symbols not present in the 8-bit legacy Windows encodings. > > The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with > special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the > "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux > systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux > switched to UTF-8 last millenium. > > Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better. > Alternatively, prepare to maintain the ?Symbol? aliasing stack in > fontconfig (and fight wit...
2006 Sep 01
3
kernel 2.6.9-42 is faster
Gents, Under 4.3 and the associated kernel it took 17 seconds to recompile my entire application on my amd 4800+ X2. Down from 1 minute and 20 seconds on my old platform. I just tried under the new 2.6.9-42 kernel and it is 15 seconds. So that modification to the kernel for disk improvement seemed to help my compile time... Just sharing... Great work on 4.4. Jerry
2005 May 13
0
Outlook strange behaviour...
...second mail doesn't have a title, when clicking on it, we are getting "non fully downloaded" error message. When deleting the "orignal" mail, all duplicates gets deleted too. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, Francois Random Thought: --------------- Colors fade, temples crumble, empires fall, but wise words endure. - Edward Thorndike
2008 Apr 06
2
Yahoo Messenger 8, almost working except it crashes on login :(
Hey! :D I figured that with the latest WINE (compiled from source, it took a damn half hour) Yahoo Messenger 8 starts up cool, but when I try to login it says that the network is unavailable (the common yahoo error)... HOWEVER if I change the settings and set it to "Firewall with no proxies" (so it tries another method, I had to use that some years ago when I had shared internet with a
2020 Mar 31
1
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...codings. >>>>>> >>>>> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with >>>>> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the >>>>> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux >>>>> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux >>>>> switched to UTF-8 last millenium. >>>>>> >>>>> Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better. >>>>> Alterna...
2007 Feb 12
1
PAM, NSS, and a new blocking=yes setting
I wondered for a while if I should do this before v1.0, but since there seem to be problems with some PAM/NSS users and this was way easier to implement than I realized, here it is: passdb pam and userdb passwd now support blocking=yes setting in their args. For PAM the default has been to fork the dovecot-auth process and talk via a pipe to the main dovecot-auth. I've never really liked this
2020 Mar 30
0
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...ot present in the 8-bit legacy Windows encodings. >>> >>> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with >>> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the >>> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux >>> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux >>> switched to UTF-8 last millenium. >>> >>> Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better. >>> Alternatively, prepare to maintain the ?Symbol? aliasing...
2020 Apr 08
4
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...t;>>>> > >>>>> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files > with > >>>>> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the > >>>>> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux > >>>>> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux > >>>>> switched to UTF-8 last millenium. > >>>>> > >>>>> Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better. > >>>...