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Displaying 20 results from an estimated 36 matches for "disparaging".

2010 Dec 01
6
GPL and R Community Policies (Rcpp)
...small portion of the code is based on code written during 2005 and 2006 by Dominick Samperi" As it is highly unusual (and largely impossible) to quantify the relative size of the the contribution made by each author of GPL'ed software, this has effectively changed an acknowledgment into a disparaging remark. It is also misleading, because I am the original creator of the Rcpp library and package (it was forked by Dirk Eddelbuettel and is now effectively part of R core development). Incidentally, the README file for Rcpp 0.6.7 shows that my contributions and influence were not confined to the pe...
2007 Apr 16
2
basic include files for speex
...y project i still get these undefined referneces. I'm currently developing a voip application and i've used portaudio for audio signal capture. they have a basic documentation on compiling for the basic platform, listing the common headers and sourcefiles that are needed. I'm in no way disparaging you guys and the work you've done on speex, but does speex have this? just trying to build a simple test program has been taking me days now. Perhaps a restructuring of the folders in the src download. for example i've noticed the tests programs all in the libspeex folder. maybe a separate...
2009 Dec 16
2
"TipsAndTricks/ApacheVhostDir" changes for virtual host source files
I see someone has noticed my lack of suggestions or recommendations for placement of virtual host source files... Since there are many places to put virtual host source files, I had intentionally avoided the discussion due to the complexities and to keep the document restricted to a single topic. I had planned to create a separate document devoted to the discussion. Specifically, there
2015 Oct 20
2
RFC: Second draft of an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...on any area of expertise. So by claiming that community > consist of professionals, aren't you already discriminating against > individuals who do not have any professional (what ever it may be) interest > on the project? I agree the particular phrasing here (at least to me) reads as disparaging to people who are not employed to work on LLVM. As a side note: this whole bullet point is sort of weird. It is titled "Be careful in the words that you choose." which makes it sound like it is about incidental oversights, but everything after the second sentence seems pretty unrelated....
2014 Jun 07
2
EFI booting over network - can't then load anything
...I know this because like many other RHEL practioners, I was waiting in line.) I'm guessing CentOS re-spun and offered CentOS 6.5 five days later, that's fairly typical for downstream providers. RHEL is on an 18 month refresh cycle. So RHEL 6.6 will come out Mar/Apr 2016. Thus you're disparaging the latest and greatest for having an old kernel. And you're absolutely right! It's kernel 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64. In defense of Redhat, they also provide Fedora 20, based on kernel 3.11.10-301.fc20.x86_64. Spike
2006 Apr 23
3
[LLVMdev] Newbie questions
Hi, I'm just learning about LLVM (really interesting) and have some newbie questions. Feel free to ignore or disparage them if they're inappropriate :-) My area of interest is using LLVM in a Java JVM setting. These are just some random questions relating to that... 1. What is the status of the LLVM+Java effort? Is it GCJ-specific? Is there a web page? I found one link via google
2010 Jun 11
0
Skeleton 4.0 final draft
On 11/06/2010 1:06 p.m., Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote: > On 06/10/2010 08:16 PM, Chris Pearce wrote: >> I have no plans to change the 'index' packet format further. > I have proposed an alternative formulation of the index packet at > > http://github.com/bemasc/OggIndex/blob/master/Proposed-modified-spec.txt > > That repository also contains a working implementation
2024 Jan 10
1
matchname: host name/name mismatch logging
10.01.2024 17:02, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: ... > If this is a standalone server, then I suggest your turn on Avahi and > use it, that way rdns will work, you will get 'whatever_hostname.local' Heck. I'm saying that a feature foo is broken. You're suggesting to use another feature instead. The purpose of my email is to fix the broken feature, instead of switching to
2001 Oct 22
1
basic question
hi there, i'm about to install wine on my debian system. is it better to use libwine for the dll's or is it better to use MS's dll's? thanks, pete -- "You may not use the Software in connection with any site that disparages Microsoft, MSN, MSNBC, Expedia, or their products or services ..." -- Clause from license for FrontPage 2002
2001 Oct 25
1
basic install questions
Hello, I was reading the docs and have a few questions: 1. I compile wine from the daily debian repository at gluck.debian.org. Do I still need to first remove the old wine before dpkg'ing a newly compiled wine source? 2. I plan on installing wine WITH Windows. Can I still use winesetuptk? I can ignore installation on wine-lib, right? 3. Copyright issues aside, would the most
2014 Jun 07
0
EFI booting over network - can't then load anything
...other > RHEL practioners, I was waiting in line.) I'm guessing CentOS re-spun and > offered CentOS 6.5 five days later, that's fairly typical for downstream > providers. > > RHEL is on an 18 month refresh cycle. So RHEL 6.6 will come out Mar/Apr > 2016. Thus you're disparaging the latest and greatest for having an > old kernel. > > And you're absolutely right! It's kernel 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64. > > In defense of Redhat, they also provide Fedora 20, based on kernel > 3.11.10-301.fc20.x86_64. > Yes, what I meant is that from a technology p...
1998 Dec 02
1
smbmounted shares don't stay mounted
I'm running Linux 2.1.130 on an AXP, with Samba 2.0 beta 2. I have smbfs enabled in the kernel with Win 95 bug fixes enabled but I'm not running smbd. The server containing the share is an HP running Samba 1.9.16p11. I mount the share with smbmount //hpname/share -c 'mount /home/me/mydir' All is well for a while (~1 hour), but then I get kernel: smb_get_length: recv error = 5
2007 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] llvm 2.0 release announcement [draft]
Chris Lattner wrote: > x. Roman Samoilov contributed a new MSIL backend to LLVM. llc - > march=msil will now turn LLVM into MSIL (".net") bytecode. This is > still fairly early development with a number of limitations. > This ought not be advertised to the world. It is not useful for any purpose. Not only can it not do virtual method calls, as I previously
2007 Apr 17
0
basic include files for speex
...ndefined > referneces. > > I'm currently developing a voip application and i've used portaudio for audio > signal capture. they have a basic documentation on compiling for the basic > platform, listing the common headers and sourcefiles that are needed. I'm in > no way disparaging you guys and the work you've done on speex, but does speex > have this? just trying to build a simple test program has been taking me days > now. Perhaps a restructuring of the folders in the src download. for example > i've noticed the tests programs all in the libspeex folder. ma...
2006 Aug 20
14
http parser
Just thought I''d let you know that your http parser worked great for creating an http protocol handler for Eventmachine. It wouldn''t take that much effort to use Eventmachine for Mongrel, might be worth a shot just to see how it does. A few things would need to be restructered, like HttpRequest where you read the rest of the body, and calling the handler. But it
2004 Sep 21
3
Cisco 7905G
Hi All Just received my first 7905G from a distributer here in Sweden. According to the spec this phone should be able to use SIP. Now I been looking on Ciscos home pages for several hours trying to find a "SIP image" for this phone. No luck at all, need special access to be able to download software to this phone. Is it the fact, that I have to pay for a contract of some kind to be
2007 May 15
1
[LLVMdev] llvm 2.0 release announcement [draft]
On Mon, 14 May 2007, Jeff Cohen wrote: > Chris Lattner wrote: >> x. Roman Samoilov contributed a new MSIL backend to LLVM. llc - >> march=msil will now turn LLVM into MSIL (".net") bytecode. This is still >> fairly early development with a number of limitations. > This ought not be advertised to the world. It is not useful for any purpose. Jeff,
2005 Feb 14
3
Hackers on my Web server
I have discovered that a gamer has hacked into my web server through a backdoor left open by my predecessor. I have closed the door, but when I try to delete the folders left behind I receive "Access Denied", or when I try to take ownership I receive "Unable to Find File...". I have removed most of the files to obtain enough space to continue operations but would like to remove
2009 Jul 24
5
Need help viewing my first App
Hi All, I am new to ROR and I am experiencing a few problems viewing my first app. Can anyone pls help me to get my first app up and running? I created a rails application called my_app. I created a controller called hello. It looks something like this. class HelloController < ApplicationController def display end end When I type http://localhost:3000/hello/display it says "we
2009 Jan 21
1
LDAP Account Manager 2.5.0 released
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 LDAP Account Manager (LAM) 2.5.0 - January 21th, 2009 ===================================================== LAM is a web frontend for managing accounts stored in an LDAP directory. Announcement: - ------------- LAM Pro now allows you to manage groups with the rfc2307bis schema and aliases (object class alias). The Samba module is able to manage