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2006 Apr 02
3
rsync and BSD file flags
> On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 04:51:56PM -0500, Jonathan Call wrote: > > It refers to a --flags patch that I don't see available anywhere: > I used the link to the patch in the email you cited to find it. It's > quite old though, and I saw one bug (namely that the SAME_FLAG value was > too big to actually be transmitted as a flag bit). I did a quick update > of the patch
2015 Nov 20
2
exclude being ignored
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 07:22:12PM -0500, Kevin Korb wrote: > Note the lack of a space here: --exclude '/tmp'--exclude > > Also, just use / for the source instead of /. > > Also, don't use -z on a local copy. Many thanks for the reply/solution. I've looked at the command 10-12 times and missed the omission of the space. I had been dinking around with it and
2002 Sep 17
1
DIB_DirectDraw_BltFast
Hi, There is this (freeware) game called Dink Smallwood, which I would like to play and it almost works but not quite: You walk around in this game in a view from above, but wine does not draw the floor tiles, which is quite annoying. So I printed out the debugging-manual and tried to figure out, what's going on. There are two function calls, which I believe to have identified as the
2008 Apr 15
5
wine config is stuck in 800 x 600 i think...
i wanted to config something but mess up the config panel. i cannot switch back to default. was very visible before, but now its not useful in anyway i tried removeing wine using synaptic package manager but the screwed settings still remain i tried moving around the window to select the graphics tab but it can not scroll down to select resolution (wine conf ) i tried reinstalling but its
2002 Oct 18
3
Another Shot At It
After receiving no response to yesterday's message, I tried some more web scouring and more tinkering and dinking around with Samba...and I discovered what may be a major key to my problem... I have 3 PC's...2 are Windoze and 1 is Linux. Windoze machines are likely to understand how to share files across subnets using the same workgroup name...but is Samba as adept? I have a feeling
2011 Jul 03
2
about leaving zpools exported for future use
I''ve posted this some time ago but lost track of the subject line and answers. My zfs machine has croaked to the point that it just quits after some 10 15 minutes of uptime. No interesting logs or messages what so ever. At least not that I''ve found. It just quietly quits. I''m not interested in dinking around with this setup... its well ready for upgrade. What
1999 Aug 30
4
xmms plugin
Anyone else hacked together an xmms plugin for Vorbis? I took my best shot at it based on the source and some of the info I've picked up off this list... I haven't really tested it yet, but I think with a little bit more hacking it might actually work. I can put the source up if anyone wants to dink around with it, but I'd rather just clean it up a little then perhaps ask xmms if
2009 Aug 09
3
Execution from ip-up.local
Hi, I'm using Firestarter as my firewall. If I restart the network or my DSL line goes down, I have to manually restart Firestarter. I have sh /etc/firestarter/firestarter.sh stop and then sh /etc/firestarter/firestarter.sh start in my ip-up.local file. I confirmed ip-up.local us being executed by placing an entry in the logs, but it appears firestarter is not or at least not correctly.
2003 May 12
1
[Fwd: Re: Down the MPD road]
Made a typo in the cc: line. Coffee time, I guess. -------- Original Message -------- Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 19:52:17 -0400 From: Bob K <melange@yip.org> To: Michael Collette <metrol@metrol.net> CC: freebsd.-security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Down the MPD road > I did this, and it does correct the immediate problem. Of course, it > also > creates a new glitchy. >
2006 Mar 06
20
How painful is the 1.0 -> 1.1 upgrade going to be?
Does anyone have a sense for how painful the 1.0 -> 1.1 upgrade is going to be for existing apps? I''m finishing up my first real RoR application with Rails 1.0. I can live with it staying at that level, but I really want to use the has_many :through attribute to clean up some of my code. I''m not particularly interested in edge Rails, mainly because the documentation for
2015 Nov 18
2
exclude being ignored
Running debian wheezy w/ rsync 3.0.9-4. The command in question is rsync -vahHz --delete --exclude '/proc' --exclude '*.iso' --exclude '/home/holtzm/mail/backup' --exclude '/sys ' --exclude '/tmp'--exclude '/media' /. /media/cf0a98ed-3c11-4107-b61e-f5139d024396/Wheezy-laptop notice the --exclude '/media' notation. This setup has been
2015 Nov 20
0
exclude being ignored
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 If you use --exclude=pattern instead of --exclude patter those become more obvious. Also, you wouldn't have turned 'media' into an additional source parameter. On 11/20/2015 06:33 PM, Bob Holtzman wrote: > On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 07:22:12PM -0500, Kevin Korb wrote: >> Note the lack of a space here: --exclude
2002 Jan 16
1
[Bug 65] TCP Wrappers support does not log successful connections
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65 ------- Additional Comments From jap3003+opensshbugs at ksu.edu 2002-01-17 03:14 ------- "should?" Maybe. "Does?" No. This is the way tcpd does it, too. The call to hosts_access() only determines whether or not a host should pass. refuse() [iirc, don't have the source handy] terminates sshd after calling syslog.
2008 Jul 04
1
OT: General Help in chroot build environment
I am trying to compile a module for a Realtek 8168 for thinstation. I have pulled the developer tarball and executed the script to enter its build environment. I also have the source for the module I want to compile, but when I execute #make clean modules it errors out. Reading the errors, I can see it tried to look for the kernel source of the systems actual running kernel. From within the chroot
2011 Oct 16
1
CentOS 6.0 i386 DVD
...DVD initially prevented me from trying to install a desktop system on an old Acer running 4.8 (hasn't been booted in ... nearing a year?). I got around that by deciding to put the iso image on an external usb drive, exporting it via nfs and doing a network install. It had been so long since I dinked with any of this stuff it took me a couple of days of googling around, reading man pages, ... to get that working. Mostly having to do with iptables ports not being open. Sheesh! Black Hats create a lot of grief with their shenanigans! Anyway, then it panics when it starts writing the hard drives...
2006 Jun 15
1
Rsync memory usage seems a lot higher than 100bytes/file
All, I have read the lists, I have read the faq - yes, rsync uses a lot of memory. That said - I need to use rsync in an environment with a lot of files, and I need to use -H and --delete options. The faq says about 100 bytes per file - at the moment I am looking at 8700000 files, which should translate to about 800MB - but it does not. In fact, running rsync not only consumes all of the ram,
2004 Jan 14
2
Logging Detail
Hi all, I am using Samba 2.2.7-security-rollup-fix on a few RH7.3 systems. I need to configure the logging to show what user/pc is accessing what file. I've been through the How-Tos at Samba.org and read the section on configuring logging detail but either I'm too tired or too stupid (both viable options ;-) ) to figure out which level I need to get this information. Can anyone tell
2008 Jan 09
1
Help with backslash issue on smbfs
I am in the middle of migrating a number of applications from one server to another and I am running into an issue with backslashes on a smbfs mount. Basically, the backslash can be used in a file path on the old server and not on the new. This turns out to be important because of the samba share is used to store data for a large number of FTP clients, who use an old automated script which chokes
2006 Jan 04
14
Rails on Tomcat or JBoss?
Hi all, The Rails book talks about running Rails under Apache, but is there a (relatively) easy way to deploy it to either Tomcat or JBoss? Is the CGI servlet the only option? Thanks, Ken -- Kenneth A. Kousen, Ph.D. President Kousen IT, Inc. <http://www.kousenit.com> http://www.kousenit.com <mailto:ken.kousen@kousenit.com> ken.kousen@kousenit.com
2005 Mar 04
0
ANNOUNCEMENT: Updates for app_cbmysql andMeetMe2gui (out of tree modules)
First off, let me thank Bela?d Arezqui (aka Areski) for his PHP gui. I knew nothing about PHP last week, and the code makes for easy editing and additions. >Lots of interest here for conferencing. >I've probably convinced more people to start using asterisk@home for >this feature than anything else. >Can I input some suggestions; Sure >Need to change the rinky dink call