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2008 Jul 05
2
Question on number of processes engendered by BDRb
I have two workers (ie two files in my RAILS_ROOT/lib/workers directory) on my Rails app. When I run a top on my box, I see *three* processes called packer_worker_r. Shouldn''t I just be having two? What is the third process for? Here is an extract of the output from my top command. The PIDs are 7084, 7085 and 7083. ============================================ PID USER PR NI VIRT
2017 Aug 02
2
GEP with a null pointer base
...o behaving during translation or program execution in a documented manner characteristic of the environment (with or without the issuance of a diagnostic message), to terminating a translation or execution (with the issuance of a diagnostic message). Many erroneous program constructs do not engender undefined behavior; they are required to be diagnosed. —end note ] If you want to argue that it is *more useful* to the programmer to have diagnostics for undefined behavior as represented in their source code, I expect you would get essentially universal agreement. But what I am understan...
2017 Aug 02
0
GEP with a null pointer base
...g translation or program > execution in a documented manner characteristic of the environment > (with or without the issuance of a diagnostic message), to terminating > a translation or execution (with the issuance of a diagnostic message). > Many erroneous program constructs do not engender undefined behavior; > they are required to be diagnosed. > —end note ] > > If you want to argue that it is *more useful* to the programmer to have > diagnostics for undefined behavior as represented in their source code, > I expect you would get essentially universal agreemen...
2018 Oct 16
7
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
Good afternoon from Singapore, What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros? Is systemd implemented in all the latest Linux distros? Please advise. Thank you. ===BEGIN SIGNATURE=== Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming's Academic Qualifications as at 30 Oct 2017 [1] https://tdtemcerts.wordpress.com/ [2] http://tdtemcerts.blogspot.sg/ [3]
2018 Oct 16
3
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...st Linux distros? > > Please advise. Thank you. > > My advice is to go and read up on the original design goals of systemd. The information is out there. We had this discussion here years ago when we were staring and the impending transition. Read the archives on the angst the change engendered and the adjustment to the new methodology. They say that the Internet never forgets, so you should be able to find the original discussions and make your own judgment call. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailm...
2015 Dec 08
2
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
...which to base an opinion one way or the other. But it can hardly be denied that forcing highly qualified people to expend time, a very limited resource in my experience, to learn yet another way to start a computer system, without providing any readily discernible benefit to them, is not likely to engender much in the way of sympathy. We went to RedHat and ended up on CentOS because of its server orientation. Which to us implied something more than simple compatibility of the software components. If RedHats's intent is to end up as a laptop distro then we will probably part ways at some poin...
2014 Jan 06
4
Can we trust RedHAt encryption tools?
...degree to which U.S. based corporations (well actually all resident in any of the so-called 5-eyes countries) appear to have rolled over and assumed the position with respect to NSA inspired pressure to cripple public key encryption and facilitate intrusions into their software products. This has engendered in me a significant degree of doubt surrounding the integrity of RHEL; and therefore of CentOS since it claims to be a bug for bug, and therefore an exploit for exploit, copy of RHEL. Reinforcing my doubt is the tale surrounding the long outstanding bug report respecting OpenSSL (https://bugzi...
2018 Oct 16
0
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...ux distros? > > Please advise. Thank you. > > My advice is to go and read up on the original design goals of systemd.? The information is out there.? We had this discussion here years ago when we were staring and the impending transition. Read the archives on the angst the change engendered and the adjustment to the new methodology. They say that the Internet never forgets, so you should be able to find the original discussions and make your own judgment call.
2018 Oct 16
0
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...ise. Thank you. >> >> > > My advice is to go and read up on the original design goals of systemd. > The information is out there. We had this discussion here years ago > when we were staring and the impending transition. > > Read the archives on the angst the change engendered and the adjustment > to the new methodology. > > They say that the Internet never forgets, so you should be able to find > the original discussions and make your own judgment call. > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS...
2015 Jan 13
4
Design changes are done in Fedora
...e existence of a server based stream for Fedora. I have downloaded that ISO and intend to install it on a VM in the near future. If the results of that investigation prove satisfactory then that will go a long way to alleviating the doubts that my, admittedly limited, experience with CentOS-7 has engendered thus far. -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario fax: +1 905 561 0757...
2015 Oct 14
3
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...on that role. Based on the board members (at least, > from the 2014 announcement), it seems to me that there should be no > intrinsic problem there...but getting the "trivial" things done like > posting the bylaws and meeting notes on the website is really quite > important to engender such trust. I'd like to second this; transparency is very important here. That's properly the subject of a different thread. However, I'd also like to highlight David's comments here: > Note that we can do this in FreeBSD, because we have an elected Core > Team. The Free...
2015 Jan 13
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...ver based stream for Fedora. I have downloaded that ISO and intend > to install it on a VM in the near future. If the results of that > investigation prove satisfactory then that will go a long way to > alleviating the doubts that my, admittedly limited, experience with > CentOS-7 has engendered thus far. I think you?re going to find that it breaks things frequently, as is appropriate for a distro project that puts out a new version every 6 months. The point of running Fedora Server (or whatever they?re calling it) is to help drive the development of EL8. If that?s what you?re going...
2005 Nov 07
2
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues on the list: growing up individually.
...will. Someone thinks it's wrong-headed? Carve the crap out of it. Slice me, dice me, anyway you want to. Not an issue. I care not if your information is right or wrong. Google is your/my/our friend (one of many) in dispute resolution proceedings and the results need not be published if it will engender on-list wars. Open, tolerant discussions benefit all, except the terminally insecure (we used to call them a**hole engineers - because they always believed they were getting it there or were intent on giving it to another there and spent inordinate amounts of energy covering it - CYA). I *can* a...
2015 Oct 13
33
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
Greetings everyone, On behalf of the board of the LLVM Foundation, I’d like to start the process of introducing a formal code of conduct for the community. For a long time, various members of the community have been enforcing basic reasonable and respectful behavior, but to an outsider this may not be obvious. A public code of conduct advertises the behavior we expect of community members and
2001 Sep 14
5
Our Sympathies
The following is a message to be sent to the President of the United States of America. Although we may not be able to do a great deal from where we are, but for the people of America just knowing we care and feel their sadness will help. Please put your name on the following list and send it to all you know and who care. If you are the 100th name and every 100th there on could you please also
2017 Jul 31
4
GEP with a null pointer base
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 7:40 AM Peter Lawrence <peterl95124 at sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Dave, > Dead code elimination is generally done in a pass called dead > code elimination, > Can you give concrete examples why the same would not be true for UB code > elimination ? > I haven't actually looked at how optimizations on the basis of the code being UB-free
2006 Jan 01
20
A comment about R:
Readers of this list might be interested in the following commenta about R. In a recent report, by Michael N. Mitchell http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/technicalreports/ says about R: "Perhaps the most notable exception to this discussion is R, a language for statistical computing and graphics. R is free to download under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see http://www.r-project.
2009 Jul 31
43
Error: uninitialized constant MysqlCompat::MysqlRes
Hi, I installed the "kwatch-mysql-ruby" gem on my Debian server but when I try to run the "db:migrate" task I get the following error: ** Invoke db:migrate (first_time) ** Invoke environment (first_time) ** Execute environment ** Execute db:migrate rake aborted! uninitialized constant MysqlCompat::MysqlRes
2007 Oct 24
182
Yager on ZFS
Not sure if it''s been posted yet, my email is currently down... http://weblog.infoworld.com/yager/archives/2007/10/suns_zfs_is_clo.html Interesting piece. This is the second post from Yager that shows solaris in a pretty good light. I particularly like his closing comment: "If you haven''t checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually become ubiquitously implemented