Displaying 17 results from an estimated 17 matches for "inexcusable".
2015 May 07
3
Backup PC or other solution
On 5/7/2015 4:56 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> The worst thing about BackupPC is the insane error message
> "Unable to read 4 bytes", which comes up if anything is wrong.
> Possibly the worst error message anywhere?
thats an rsync protocol message, and yeah, debugging
connection/authentication issues is a bit ugly.
--
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2015 May 08
2
Backup PC or other solution
...age anywhere?
> >
> > thats an rsync protocol message, and yeah, debugging
> > connection/authentication issues is a bit ugly.
>
> I'm sure you are right.
> But I use rsync several times a day, and I have never received this message.
>
> It's not ugly, it is inexcusable.
Yeah, well, but it's free.
I'm not sure you can complain too much in that case. 8-)
--
//Sorin
2014 Jan 31
7
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Status of SEH?
...try to
engage our community because they have a different legal system or
interpretation.
What next, turn people away because they have a funny name? Reject
patches because their skin color is different to yours? I'm disappointed
that you've tried to defend what is clearly repeated and inexcusable
behaviour by Chandler towards people who are graciously trying to help
out. In so far as there is a community, we must stand up distance
ourselves from behaviour like that.
(This is becoming OT for cfe-dev, moving the thread to llvm-dev. Let's
refocus into a more productive mode and and ro...
2006 Jul 31
1
How does biplot.princomp scale its axes?
...me that the y-values are the same in both plots, but some
sort of scaling on the x-axis is happening. Something similar seems
to happen with the loadings as well.
I notice in the documentation for biplot, mention is made of "... many
variations on biplots". Would I be doing something inexcusable if I
ignored the differences I've noticed here?
TIA
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2015 May 07
0
Backup PC or other solution
...gt;> Possibly the worst error message anywhere?
>
> thats an rsync protocol message, and yeah, debugging
> connection/authentication issues is a bit ugly.
I'm sure you are right.
But I use rsync several times a day, and I have never received this message.
It's not ugly, it is inexcusable.
--
Timothy Murphy
gayleard /at/ eircom.net
School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin
2015 May 08
0
Backup PC or other solution
...thats an rsync protocol message, and yeah, debugging
>> > connection/authentication issues is a bit ugly.
>>
>> I'm sure you are right.
>> But I use rsync several times a day, and I have never received this
>> message.
>>
>> It's not ugly, it is inexcusable.
> Yeah, well, but it's free.
> I'm not sure you can complain too much in that case. 8-)
I find this comment, often made, completely unacceptable.
The implication is that inferior code is OK
if the developer is not being paid.
(Actually, the premise is probably nonsense,
as most L...
2015 Aug 21
4
[RFC] AlwaysInline codegen
Hi,
There is a problem with the handling of alwaysinline functions in
Clang: they are not always inlined. AFAIK, this may only happen when
the caller is in the dead code, but then we don't always successfully
remove all dead code.
Because of this, we may end up emitting an undefined reference for an
"inline __attribute__((always_inline))" function. Libc++ relies on the
compiler
2018 Mar 22
5
why is dovecot "Allowing any password"
On 03/21/2018 10:34 PM, @lbutlr wrote:
> The question is does it allow remote users to login with no password?
Yes, and the answer is: no.
> If not, then the message ie nearly notification that login without a password is potentially possible.
Yes, but a worrying one. That's why i decided to post here.
> I have no idea why you would have nopassword=y set in the first place, so it
2013 Jan 11
0
[LLVMdev] Obsolete PTX is NOT completely removed in 3.2 release
On 1/11/2013 3:59 PM, Brooks Davis wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 02:47:01PM -0600, Pawel Wodnicki wrote:
>> On 1/11/2013 2:40 PM, Brooks Davis wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 09:33:17PM +0100, Benjamin Kramer
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 11.01.2013, at 21:31, Justin Holewinski
>>>> <justin.holewinski at gmail.com> wrote:
2016 Oct 20
8
[Bug 2627] New: Documentation update: semantic of ClientAliveCountMax 0 unclear
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2627
Bug ID: 2627
Summary: Documentation update: semantic of ClientAliveCountMax
0 unclear
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.3p1
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: P5
Component: sshd
2015 Aug 21
2
[cfe-dev] [RFC] AlwaysInline codegen
...ea. We should just emit
> always_inline
> function definitions normally, but capping their linkage to
> hidden+linkonce_odr
> if not already internal. If the AlwaysInliner fails to inline a dead
> call, fine, we’ll
> just emit a dead function body, too. (I mean, this seems like inexcusable
> backend behavior to me, but whatever.)
The goal is to make always_inline really mean "always inline" at the IR
level. We would guarantee that by making it a verifier failure to have an
always_inline function that is not private or internal, or to use an
always_inline function anywh...
2011 May 06
6
Rooting FreeBSD , Privilege Escalation using Jails (Pétur)
I read this (http://www.petur.eu/blog/?p=459) blog post today. It's
about that a remote user with root privilegs to a FreeBSD jail & user
privileges to the jails host machine can obtain root privileges on the
host machine.
Can someone confirm if this bugg/exploit works?
2006 Mar 30
25
TextMate for Rails development -- why?
Greetings,
I am curious, I see quite a few references to using TextMate for
rails development. I downloaded TextMate and used it for 30 days. I
do not see what everyone is raving about. Snipplets are nice, but
other editors do the same thing, some with much more power.
Can anyone tell me what makes people draw to TextMate? Maybe I am
missing the whole reason, I''d really like to
2018 Aug 21
0
The. Salt. Line.
...full fledged invasion from the future, either way--it should
be clear from this message that spans millenium that it's not here in
response to me--and it flies in the face of everything you as a group
purport to be on "your face."
The control and the hive like behavior that I see is inexcusable, even if
you think you're (only, right?) hiding some kind of hidden contact from
Heaven or from aliens that you think is designed to "protect your way of
life from being disrupted" ... even if you're only hiding something of that
magnitude from yourselves and the world ... you app...
2013 Jan 11
6
[LLVMdev] Obsolete PTX is NOT completely removed in 3.2 release
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 02:47:01PM -0600, Pawel Wodnicki wrote:
> On 1/11/2013 2:40 PM, Brooks Davis wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 09:33:17PM +0100, Benjamin Kramer wrote:
> >>
> >> On 11.01.2013, at 21:31, Justin Holewinski
> >> <justin.holewinski at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Benjamin Kramer
2009 Apr 11
17
Supermicro SAS/SATA controllers?
The standard controller that has been recommended in the past is the
AOC-SAT2-MV8 - an 8 port with a marvel chipset. There have been several
mentions of LSI based controllers on the mailing lists and I''m wondering
about them.
One obvious difference is that the Marvel contoller is PCI-X and the LSI
controllers are PCI-E.
Supermicro have several LSI controllers. AOC-USASLP-L8i with the
2007 Oct 30
18
How do I configure shorewall to work with VoIP SIP?
Hello,
Let me first start by saying Shorewall is awesome, and I use it
everywhere from single box firewall, to home network firewall, even to
our corporate firewall.
I am experiencing a problem getting my home firewall to work with my
BroadVoice VoIP connection. I use the Sipura SPA-2100 ATA (Analog
Telephone Adapter) that came with my BroadVoice account. This happened
when I tried to replace