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2012 Nov 16
4
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
...ted Pull Requests? What's a spork, you ask? Well it's
fork with no intent to diverge - it spoons some centralized repo (be it via
git or git-svn). If you haven't heard the term 'spork' in this context
before, it's either because I just made it up or that we share the same
incapacity to google effectively.
As a contributor, my process would be to fork Github's llvm-mirror and make
my patch locally. Then I'd crawl up the directory tree from my code
changes until I found a CODE_OWNER.TXT. Worst case, I get to the root
directory and spot a CODE_OWNER.TXT with a URI to t...
2013 Mar 10
1
Asterisk authentication on LDAP (SSHA and SHA passwords)
...'m working on a federal university at Brasil, we already have an
openLdap with all users and this base is used to authenticate several
services like email, vpn, wireless (RADIUS), and we have also Shibboleth
providing SSO.
During my studies of Asterisk, i see a lot of people talking about the
incapacity of asterisk (more precisely because of SIP) to authenticate
against a ldap that uses password encrypted for anything other than MD5.
I like to know if exist any how to use Asterisk + Ldap (using SSHA and SHA
passwords). It can be achieved in some how?
PS: Sorry for my bad english.
Best Regards,...
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
...What's a spork, you ask? Well it's
> fork with no intent to diverge - it spoons some centralized repo (be it via
> git or git-svn). If you haven't heard the term 'spork' in this context
> before, it's either because I just made it up or that we share the same
> incapacity to google effectively.
>
> As a contributor, my process would be to fork Github's llvm-mirror and
> make my patch locally. Then I'd crawl up the directory tree from my code
> changes until I found a CODE_OWNER.TXT. Worst case, I get to the root
> directory and spot a CODE_O...
2005 Feb 28
1
Question about vidmode switching (WoW related)
...ssue in the cvs version of wine? I'm not terribly
bothered by it, I was just wondering if anyone else ran into this and knew
a fix.
Thanks,
--
Jason Stelzer (wine@elitistbastard.com)
Know what I pray for? The strength to change what I can, the inability
to accept what I can't and the incapacity to tell the difference.
-- Calvin
2012 Nov 16
5
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
...ted Pull Requests? What's a spork, you ask? Well it's fork
with no intent to diverge - it spoons some centralized repo (be it via git
or git-svn). If you haven't heard the term 'spork' in this context before,
it's either because I just made it up or that we share the same incapacity
to google effectively.
As a contributor, my process would be to fork Github's llvm-mirror and make
my patch locally. Then I'd crawl up the directory tree from my code changes
until I found a CODE_OWNER.TXT. Worst case, I get to the root directory and
spot a CODE_OWNER.TXT with a URI t...
2013 Aug 31
6
wxruby and wxwidget-2.9.5 latest
is there a way to have wxwidget-2.9 working with ruby ? seems that the
latest wxwidget is better for use with mac osx...
so, there is many widget who are not been implemented in the last
version of wxruby... like wxFilePickerCtrl (and other).
Also, it seems like the wxruby project is dead since 2009. Is it right ?
So, do you know if someone seriously have intention to follow the
project or is it
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
...ts? What's a spork, you ask? Well it's fork
> with no intent to diverge - it spoons some centralized repo (be it via git
> or git-svn). If you haven't heard the term 'spork' in this context before,
> it's either because I just made it up or that we share the same incapacity
> to google effectively.
>
>
>
> As a contributor, my process would be to fork Github's llvm-mirror and make
> my patch locally. Then I'd crawl up the directory tree from my code changes
> until I found a CODE_OWNER.TXT. Worst case, I get to the root directory and
>...
2003 Apr 27
4
Bogus rsync "Success" message when out of disk space
Patches welcome, eh, Paul?
Upon further (belated) investigation, there are 2 affected places
in receiver.c with this error message. Both call write_file().
And write_file is called only in those two places. So that is the
appropriate location to patch. Especially since the obvious fix is
to use the rewrite code already there for the sparse file writes.
2010 Nov 09
4
Xen 3.4.3and CentOS PCIback
...]
# We don''t use pygrub, we boot the kernel directly from dom0
#bootloader="/usr/bin/pygrub"
root = "/dev/sda1 ro"
# PCI passthru of the Openvox A1200P PSTN
pci = [ ''0000:03:01.0@1'' ]
Is this behavior related to what the FAQ and site said about the incapacity
of reloading or rebinding an already bound device to a domU?.
This is a card which driver''s loaded by dahdi interface drivers from Digium
I don''t know what to do in sysfs, altho I''ve already added this line to
xend-pci-prmisive.sxp as
(unconstrained_dev_ids
('...
2010 Nov 09
4
Xen 3.4.3and CentOS PCIback
...]
# We don''t use pygrub, we boot the kernel directly from dom0
#bootloader="/usr/bin/pygrub"
root = "/dev/sda1 ro"
# PCI passthru of the Openvox A1200P PSTN
pci = [ ''0000:03:01.0@1'' ]
Is this behavior related to what the FAQ and site said about the incapacity
of reloading or rebinding an already bound device to a domU?.
This is a card which driver''s loaded by dahdi interface drivers from Digium
I don''t know what to do in sysfs, altho I''ve already added this line to
xend-pci-prmisive.sxp as
(unconstrained_dev_ids
('...