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2020 Jan 21
4
aarch64 does not emit DW_AT_Location
Hi Devs, debug info emitted by llvm does not contain DW_AT_Location for Formal parameter if it is an aggregate like below case 1) aggregate contain more than 4 homogeneous and size more than 128 bits i.e. typedef struct{ int a,b,c,d,e; }mystruct; void foo(mystruct ms){ } 2) aggregate contain hetrogeneous type and size more than 128 bits. i.e. typedef struct{ int a,b; float c,d,e; }mystruct; void
2006 Sep 28
2
Lan Monitoring Software on Centos
hey friends, I am looking for a free Lan Monitoring Software/tool on Centos. My Network is hetrogenous consisting of Windows XP/2000/2003/98, Pix Firewall, APC UPS, Printers , Laptops. I want to monitor Desktops & Laptops and want a daily, weekly,monthly reports for each and every client with the details like Bandwidth spend on www, mail, chatting. Company wants to track how much bandwidth e...
1999 Jan 13
2
makefile and path questions
Hi! This morning, I found a system that was still running an ancient samba. I immediately upgraded it to samba 1.9.18p1 and had the opportunity to fiddle with the make file after not doing this for a couple of months. The default makefile sorts the files like this: BINDIR (/usr/local/samba/bin) smbpasswd smbrun smbclient testparm testprns smbrun smbstatus smbpasswd
2001 Apr 17
4
Samba 2.2.0 - glossy press release :-).
In the interests of full disclosure, here's the glossy press release (with html as well ! :-). Jeremy. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Samba 2.2.0 - Powering the next generation of Network Attached -------------------------------------------------------------- Storage. -------- 17
2003 Oct 17
2
Suggestions for argument for Samba over Windows 2003?
...assword across servers; that it is adminnable by any IT support staff, not just Unix guys; that it is an officially supported product. The other side of the coin, concerns against keeping it on Unix include that home directories are absolutely vital which MUST NOT break; that a hetrogenous mix of servers must somehow lead to problems which won't arise if all servers run the same OS; that we will have users and/or passwords stored in 2 places, so they will get out of sync, or only Unix guys will be able to fix things, or that we won't be able to use the Wi...