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2013 Jan 18
0
Inconsisten declaration of ssh_aes_ctr_iv() (fwd)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 10:19:35 +1100 (EST) From: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> To: Iain Morgan <Iain.Morgan at nasa.gov> Subject: Re: Inconsisten declaration of ssh_aes_ctr_iv() On Thu, 17 Jan 2013, Iain Morgan wrote: > > Could you tell me the declaration of the function pointer do_cipher in > > OpenSSL's evp.h on your system and the the OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER from > > opensslv.h? > > % grep -A1 do_cipher /usr/...
2013 Jan 14
3
Inconsisten declaration of ssh_aes_ctr_iv()
Hi, The 20130110 snapshot fails to build against OpenSSL 0.9.8 and 1.0.0 with the following error: gcc -g -O2 -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wuninitialized -Wsign-compare -Wformat-security -Wno-pointer-sign -fno-strict-aliasing -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fno-builtin-memset -fstack-protector-all -I. -I. -DSSHDIR=\"/tmp/foo/etc\" -D_PATH_SSH_PROGRAM=\"/tmp/foo/bin/ssh\"
2013 Jan 17
1
Fwd: Re: Inconsisten declaration of ssh_aes_ctr_iv()
Oops, I meant to CC the list on this. -- Iain ----- Forwarded message from Iain Morgan <Iain.Morgan at nasa.gov> ----- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 14:51:01 -0800 From: Iain Morgan <Iain.Morgan at nasa.gov> To: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> Subject: Re: Inconsisten declaration of ssh_aes_ctr_iv() On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 21:26:39 -0600, Damien Miller wrote: > On Mon, 14 Jan 2013, Iain Morgan wrote: > > > Thanks. The snapshot builds with the supplied patch, but there is stall > > a warning in cipher-ctr.c: > > > > cipher-ctr.c:...
2002 Jun 10
0
samba2.2.4 : "inherit acl" in smb.conf ?
Hi samba guys, I'm useing samba 2.2.3a (XFS/Linux W2k), and I found inconsisten behavior responsed to default ACL. The test is: 1> Create a direcotry named "share" from linux local. 2> Add default ACL to "share". 3> Touch new file "flinux"/make new directory "dlinux" under "share" from linux local. 4> Create new f...
2009 May 11
1
[PATCH] nv50/gallium: small fix for nv50_transfer_rect_m2mf (sy <-> dy)
...not top. This is a problem in several other places. In st_atom_viewport.c, because of Y_0_TOP we get inverted viewport parameters, so the translations are wrong there, too, the image doesn't appear flipped though becasuse scale[1] gets negated again in nv50_state_validate (but the translation - inconsistenly - remains unchanged). Now one could do so_data (so, fui(-(nv50->viewport.translate[1] - nv50->framebuffer.height)); as well, which would make the viewport transformation correct, but the ST still outputs the wrong vertex coordinates for clear_with_quad. To fix both things, one could jus...
2006 Aug 23
11
i18n friendly, plugable Rails Core
...calization plugin, i''m running into a lot of places in the Rails core, where text and other localization specific information is hardcoded. I''ve included some examples in the bottom of this post. It''s hard for an outsider to know, if the hardcoded values are a result of inconsistency in code, or "by design". I hope that we can have a discussion here and see it in the light that most of the localization/internationalization actually have to re-code many Rails core methods. An example: distance_of_time_in_words() are hardcoded and translated into at least 4 different...
1997 Sep 22
0
Security of ActiveX vs Java
...ich files it can read or write, which hosts it can connect to, and so on. ActiveX controls have full access to the Win32 API -- including the undocumented bits -- and such control is impossible. - Java has a well-defined exception model. ActiveX is native code and uses multiple inconsisten exception-handling models. Hence, buggy Java code will probably stop and report an exception, buggy ActiveX code will probably crash the browser. - You can read and check the Java VM specification, the source of the SecurityManager, and so on, and satisfy yourself that they don&...
2006 Nov 22
3
odd behaviour of %%?
Dear R Helpers, I am trying to extract the modulus from divisions by a sequence of fractions. I noticed that %% seems to behave inconsistently (to my untutored eye), thus: > 0.1%%0.1 [1] 0 > 0.2%%0.1 [1] 0 > 0.3%%0.1 [1] 0.1 > 0.4%%0.1 [1] 0 > 0.5%%0.1 [1] 0.1 > 0.6%%0.1 [1] 0.1 > 0.7%%0.1 [1] 0.1 > 0.8%%0.1 [1] 0 > 0.9%%0.1 The modulus for 0.1, 0.2, 0.4 and 0.8 is zero, as I'd expect. But, the modulus...
2011 Jan 22
0
how to call BayesX in R to see the graph
...esn't converge and produce a warning (Ravi Varadhan) 43. Re: Unexpected Gap in simple line plot (Duncan Murdoch) 44. Marginality rule between powers and interaction terms in lm() (JiHO) 45. extracting random intercept (Xebar Saram) 46. Extracting random intercept (Xebar Saram) 47. Re: Inconsisten graphics i/o when using Rscript versus GUI (MacQueen, Don) 48. Re: complex transformation of data (Henrique Dallazuanna) 49. Re: complex transformation of data (Henrique Dallazuanna) 50. Information (Akash) 51. Re: complex transformation of data (Den) 52. Storm Clustering using clusters i...