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1997 Sep 29
1
UMASK Problems
I have quite a problem with the new SAMBA version(s) ( both 1.9.17 and 1.9.17 p2). When creating a directory in a samba-mounted unix file system the create mask entry will be ignored. I tried a lot (changing umasks on the unix boxes (SunOS/Solaris), changing the create mask entry to a many different values) but nothing happens at all. Every directory will be created with the permissions of 755.
1999 May 05
0
Printing from Linux -> NT with banners
...from the stock Samba smbprint). So for your edification, here's the deal, as far as I can see. /etc/printcap states that the input filter is foo, and that the print device is /dev/null This is because lpr doesn't actually do any printing. smbprint is called from somewhere within foo. Lpd gratiously sends its banner to /dev/null, then sends the print job through foo (bye-bye banner). So, my solution was to hack the filter to prepend a banner to any output it produces. Since my printer is postscript, that's what I produced: BANNER=/tmp/lprbanner$$ while getopts cw:l:i:n:h: flag; do cas...
2006 Apr 14
3
xen 3.0.2 only one kernel?
i just ran install.sh from the xen 3.0.2 pre-built distribution. in /boot it put vmlinuz-2.6.16-xen vmlinuz-2.6-xen -> vmlinuz-2.6.16-xen what happened to the xen0 and xenU kernels? also in /boot from xen 3.0.1 is vmlinuz-2.6-xen0 -> vmlinuz-2.6.12.6-xen0 vmlinuz-2.6-xenU -> vmlinuz-2.6.12.6-xenU which is what i expected from xen 3.0.2. don
2012 Jun 04
3
Syslinux 4.10-pre20
--- On Thu, 5/31/12, Geert Stappers <stappers at stappers.nl> wrote: > > P.S. > > As usual, eagerly (and patiently) waiting for the HTTP > bits to start > > working properly! ;) :) > > How should I read that??.? Does it mean "I'm waiting to > get time to test" > or do you mean "tested, it doesn't work yet"??? > Anyway, please
2006 Oct 09
2
[LLVMdev] tblgen multiclasses
...very underspecified and > not (well) documented. Even though they are used in all backends, > their semantics and correct use is far from obvious (even though I'm > not new to compiler writing). Right, it is unfortunate that the code generator isn't better documented :(. Patches gratiously accepted :) > I spent most time on getting these things right. And I learned that if > they misbehave it has very fatal consequences on the overall code > selection process. Now it works, but I still don't quite understand > their overall semantics and don't feel very confid...
2006 Oct 09
0
[LLVMdev] tblgen multiclasses
Hi Chris, Thanks for this info. This provides even better and more advanced examples of multiclass usage! But your previous explanations were so good that I implemented in my backend last week almost the same that you've done now in the X86InstrSSE.td. I even introduced isCommutable parameter to indicate this property, just as you did. So, by now integer arithmetic and general purpose
2006 Oct 08
3
[LLVMdev] tblgen multiclasses
For anyone interested, X86InstrSSE.td makes extensive use of multiclasses now if people are looking for examples other than the sparc backend. -Chris -- http://nondot.org/sabre/ http://llvm.org/
2015 May 19
0
ctdb_client.c control timed out - banning nodes
Hello, We are using CTDB / Samba to serve a number of windows users, at this point around 1200. We have a 4 node CTDB setup. CTDB version - ctdb-1.0.114.7-1 Samba Version - sernet-samba-4.1.16-10 In recent months we've seen a big problem when 1 of the CTDB nodes is stopped or disconnected either manually or resulting from a problem. On some occasions, all other nodes get banned if a node
2004 Oct 13
2
Bug#276317: logcheck-database: Namechange for ISC in /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/dhcp
Package: logcheck-database Version: 1.2.28 Severity: normal Hi, the Internet Software Consortium changed the name to Internet Systems Consortium. For a fix for the logcheck rules see the attachment. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.0 APT prefers testing APT policy: (600, 'testing'), (100, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: