Displaying 20 results from an estimated 25 matches for "furrowing".
2012 Aug 22
3
Libvirt Seg Fault when compiling either 0.9.13 or 0.10.0-rc1
Hi all,
I am trying to install a version of Libvirt that will be compatible with
qemu-kvm-1.1 but I cannot seem to get Libvirt to compile. During the make
portion of the install I get the following error:
...
make[4]: Entering directory `/home/shawn/libvirt-0.10.0/docs'
Generating 404.html.tmp
/bin/bash: line 5: 59204 Segmentation fault /usr/bin/xsltproc
--stringparam pagename $name
2017 Nov 06
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...outside of the clang tree.
I totally understand what you are saying here and will just add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
>
> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why it will take so long, because on the surface it seems like a low-impact move.
Past experience has taught me, anything I think is going to be simple and quick to fix, rarely...
2017 Nov 06
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...f the clang tree.
>
> I totally understand what you are saying here and will just add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
>
>>
>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why it will take so long, because on the surface it seems like a low-impact move.
>
> Past experience has taught me, anything I think is going to be simple a...
2017 Nov 09
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...y understand what you are saying here and will just add that
>>> sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do
>>> things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons.
>>> I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow
>>> at the timeframe in which to do it.
>>>
>>>
>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why it
>>> will take so long, because on the surface it seems like a low-impact move.
>>>
>>>
>>> Pas...
2017 Nov 10
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...what you are saying here and will just add that
>>>> sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do
>>>> things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons.
>>>> I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow
>>>> at the timeframe in which to do it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why it
>>>> will take so long, because on the surface it seems like a low-impact move.
>>>>
>&...
2008 Nov 28
1
Lucene & Solr
Hi all,
I've been asked to prepare a comparison of Lucene/Solr and Xapian and
I'm trying to find some differences between the two. I'm not that
familiar with Lucene myself but I expect there are lots of people who
will have looked at both before ending up on this mailing lists.
Can anyone help? I'm looking for both differences between the two
systems and perhaps the reasons
2012 Aug 21
1
Libvirt Qemu compatibility
Hi all,
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 Server and I am trying to figure out which versions
of qemu-kvm and libvirt are known to work well together and if there is
anything special that needs to be done during their installs. I am trying
to work with the latest version of libvirt possible that will be stable
with qemu-kvm. Right now, the only configuration I've been able to get
working are the
2017 Nov 10
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
....
>>>
>>> I totally understand what you are saying here and will just add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why it will take so long, because on the surface it seems like a low-impact move.
>>>
>>> Past experience has taught me,...
2012 Oct 12
1
Libvirt mpiexec networking issue
Hi all,
Not sure if this is the best place to put this question since I'm not sure
if it's a Libvirt issue but...
I currently have two VMs up with networking and I can successfully ssh to
and from each VM and I have confirmed that I can successfully download
things from the internet. However, when trying to run mpiexec (which uses
ssh), the connection fails and gives me the following
2012 Oct 10
1
Libvirt Error guest wont start
Hi all,
I have been using Libvirt for several months now and I have only had
minimal problems. I had a particular setup and was starting up multiple
guests just fine. However, with seemingly no changes I now get the
following error when trying to start a guest:
virsh start guest0
error: Failed to start domain guest0
error: internal error Process exited while reading console log output:
Supported
2017 Nov 10
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...gt;>>
> >>> I totally understand what you are saying here and will just add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why it will take so long, because on the surface it seems like a low-impact move.
> >>>
> >>> Past expe...
2017 Nov 13
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...gt;>
>> >>> I totally understand what you are saying here and will just add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
>> >>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why it will take so long, because on the surface it seems like a low-impact move.
>> >>>
>> &g...
2017 Nov 13
3
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...what you are saying here and will just add
>>>> that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do
>>>> things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons.
>>>> I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow
>>>> at the timeframe in which to do it.
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why
>>>> it will take so long, because on the surface it seems...
2012 Aug 23
1
Libvirt daemon segfaults when run as root
Hi all,
For some reason when I run "libvirtd -d" as root it seems to not start. I
investigate by running "libvirtd -v" as root and I get a segfault. Here is
the output:
2012-08-23 19:01:23.237+0000: 27464: info : libvirt version: 0.10.0
> 2012-08-23 19:01:23.237+0000: 27464: error : virDriverLoadModule:78 :
> failed to load module
>
2017 Nov 13
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...>>>> >>> I totally understand what you are saying here and will just add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why it will take so long, because on the surface it seems like a low-impact move.
>>&...
2017 Nov 14
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...>>>> >>> I totally understand what you are saying here and will just add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>>
>>>>> >>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about why it will take so long, because on the surface it seems like a low-impact mov...
2017 Nov 14
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...t; >>> I totally understand what you are saying here and will just add
> that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to do
> things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical reasons.
> I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing my brow
> at the timeframe in which to do it.
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about
> why it will take so long, because on the s...
2017 Nov 14
3
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...t; I totally understand what you are saying here and will just
>> add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to
>> do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical
>> reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing
>> my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
>> >>>>>> >>>
>> >>>>>> >>>>
>> >>>>>> >>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE about
>> why it will take so lo...
2017 Nov 22
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...what you are saying here and will just
>>>> add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being willing to
>>>> do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to logistical
>>>> reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m just furrowing
>>>> my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
>>>> >>>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>>>> >>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and MikeE
>&...
2017 Nov 22
2
PSA: debuginfo-tests workflow changing slightly
...;>> just add that sometimes being part of a larger community means being
>>>>>> willing to do things, sometimes, not exactly the “right” way, due to
>>>>>> logistical reasons. I am not opposed to what you would like to do, I’m
>>>>>> just furrowing my brow at the timeframe in which to do it.
>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> That said, I'd still like to hear from ChrisM and Mike...