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2012 Jan 26
2
auth-worker temporary failures causing lmtp 500 rejection
Hi there, I'm using dovecot 2.0.16 with a mysql user database. From time to time when we have a big influx of messages (perhaps more than 30 concurrent rcpt to:<> sessions at the same time so no auth-workers free?) or when we have a transient issue connecting to the database server, we see the message: Jan 25 16:38:23 mailbox dovecot: auth-worker: sql(foo at bar.com,1.2.3.4): Unknown user an...
2014 Sep 29
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Proposal to add Bitcode version field to bitcode file wrapper
...he major version created another hurdle: we'd only be able to deprecate bad/temporary features every few years, creating another bag of legacy. Warnings can be made, and deprecation of whole sets of features will happen at major version, which will stress the release validation and increase the influx of bugs on all major releases. Whenever I think of any of that, I remember Chris' words: "LLVM IR is a compiler IR. Nothing more, nothing less". I don't think we should try to standardise that too much. My tuppence. --renato
2008 Jan 10
2
FYI: CentOS mailserver on nixspam RBL
In case someone's using the nixspam RBL and wondering why the influx from the CentOS mailing lists has stopped today: http://www.dnsbl.manitu.net/lookup.php?language=en&value=72.21.40.12 Kai -- Kai Sch?tzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Bridging a wireless/wired LAN and a PPPoE connection
...e's the network structure, pretty easy: darjeeling (192.168.1.7) ringo (192.168.1.3) (mtu 1500) (mtu 1500) \ / \ wlan0 <--br0 (mtu 1500)--> eth1 / -- 802.11 --- influx (192.168.1.1) --- Ethernet -- / (mtu 1500) | (mtu 1500) \ ... eth0 ... (mtu 1500) | v ppp0 (mtu 1492) |...
2008 Apr 06
1
What to use for assignment, " = " or " <- "?
...these three distinct purposes, if nothing else as a clear visual reminder of what kind of assignment is intended to take place. I suspect the push towards using '=' instead of '<-' has two main drivers: 1. the world is full of lazy typists 2. right now there seems to be a big influx of Matlab people into R, and it makes them feel more at home. Neither of these is much of a reason, I reckon. Bill Venables CSIRO Laboratories PO Box 120, Cleveland, 4163 AUSTRALIA Office Phone (email preferred): +61 7 3826 7251 Fax (if absolutely necessary): +61 7 3826 7304 Mobile:...
2004 Nov 02
0
A general Mathematicasl pointer if you could? Thank you.
...and "Time Series" might be suited to fit my "problem". Just to clarify once more. The IP address of the "sending" host as well as the "domain" that it tries to identify itself by are scored. I have to find a way how to do this fairly. Since we expect a huge influx of data, this has to be automated as best as possible. This of course should all result in a public service that will be made available freely. Thank you for listening to my stammering. -d
2007 Apr 05
0
Help: Ticket farmers
...ts page). My plan is to work my fingers raw going through each of the tickets and categorizing them (or marking them as not needing this category) ASAP, but I would sure like some help. In particular, I''d love it if one or more people would be willing to regularly help manage the influx of tickets. To get an example of what I''m talking about, take a look at django''s Triage page: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/contributing/#ticket-triage I don''t have such a document yet, but I''ve copied their triage fields and added quite a few...
2007 Oct 15
0
A Ruby/Rails bibliography
Howdy all, I''ve noticed an influx of "What book should I buy?" questions lately, so I thought I''d put together a number of bibliographies/curriculums based on experience, role, and so on. You can view them at: http://blog.mrneighborly.com/2007/10/ruby-and-rails-bibliography-of-sorts.html I want this to be a res...
2014 Apr 25
0
Postdoctoral position at NIST
...ncluding atmospheric flux inversions. As part of its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and Climate Science Measurements program, NIST is developing advanced measurement tools and standards to independently verify greenhouse gas emissions data both nationally and internationally. The Indianapolis Flux Project (INFLUX) was initiated as part of this program to demonstrate the use of spatially dense, surface-based observing networks to locate GHG sources with a top-down methodology, and determine their flux at the targeted levels of accuracy. The successful applicant will conduct research using Bayesian and/or no...
2008 May 04
3
generic trac question
Probably not the best time to ask this considering people are busy for the next release, but we're looking at trac for a project (apparently) and I remembered that there was a Xiph plan to move away from it. Does anyone have time to recall the reasons (I don't need an essay, just a keyword or two would be appreciated. -- imalone
2008 Apr 07
3
Bugs not triggering if foret to run winecfg
I just updated to version 0.9.59 and decided that it was time to do a proper retest of one of my apps (DVD Profiler (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1975)). I was quite chuffed when I ran the install and some of the bugs seemed to have been squashed, but I was suffering from the recent task bar issue (bug 12362 (http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12362)) so
2010 Jan 12
1
offtopic repo's further discussion
...s and CentOS Plus could this functionality be placed in here ? Where is the repo I read about months ago that was gonna be available for users to submit packages to ? These are all questions that should be getting asked. Another point to make is on the list forums and other places we are seeing a influx of new users, coming from all sorts of other distro's and to make this simple instance so damn hard and having to pull from outside sources or repo's seems silly to me. Should CentOS not provide a simple and easy solution for some of these things ? I mean standard music and movie playback s...
2011 Aug 10
8
Universal syntax for Markdown
Hi, because of the great editor "Writer" from Information Architects I've learned about Markdown and I love it. But it's very confusing, that there are so many standards with different features: classical Markdown, Markdown Extra, MultiMarkdown. I think for most users and the spreading of Markdown it would be nice, to have only one syntax. And this universal syntax should have
2006 Aug 03
14
[WARNING] don''t use ruby-sendfile
Hi Folks, I''ve been getting reports of people with serious stability problems in Mongrel. These problems go away instantly when they remove ruby-sendfile. If your mongrel starts up saying that you have "sendfile installed" and that it is using it then **you are wrong**. Remove the gem and don''t use it. I''ll be investigating why it doesn''t really
2016 Jul 27
0
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
Hi Mehdi, Thanks so much for writing this up! This will help many people who are struggling to keep up with the post influx including myself :) > gives insights to the most common workflows I must disagree with you here and this is the basis of all my messages; it gives an insight into workflows but not their commonality. Only their commonality among those who spoke up. That's why I believe it should be *supple...
2014 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Proposal to add Bitcode version field to bitcode file wrapper
On 28 September 2014 23:10, Robinson, Paul <Paul_Robinson at playstation.sony.com> wrote: > | Bitcode backward compatibility, at least for the current major version, is > supposed to make this unnecessary. It didn't use to work that way, and I'm not sure we want it at all. > I think the "at least for the current major version" part is one thing that >
2016 Jul 27
2
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
> On Jul 27, 2016, at 11:38 AM, James Molloy via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Hi Justin, > > Firstly I really appreciate you taking the mantle and pushing this forward! Like Justin B I'll be bowing out after this. > > I thought it important because I don't believe you'll build consensus in this threathese thred. Is it possible to
2007 Jun 27
5
Help: I need community delegates
Hi all, I''m very happy to see how quickly the Puppet community is growing and how pleasant and helpful everyone is. It seems like people are starting to handle a lot of the questions on the email lists and IRC, which is great because it means I can focus more on development and planning. There are a few areas that don''t seem to be meeting the community needs, though,
2016 Jul 27
0
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
Hi Justin, Firstly I really appreciate you taking the mantle and pushing this forward! Like Justin B I'll be bowing out after this. I thought it important because I don't believe you'll build consensus in this thread. I think the best that can be hoped for is opposition to give up fighting; advantages are to be had on both sides by different types of user and we've seen that many
2012 Feb 07
1
Recommendations for busy static web server replacement
...4MB files for a distributed computing project. Data is requested from all over the world at a rate of about 650k to 800k downloads a day. Each data file is usually only ever read 2-3 times and after some time deleted again. Thus typical data rates are about 30MB/s day in and out with a constant influx of new data at about have that rate. Also, file deletion is an ever ongoing process. Currently, this machine is running on a hardware RAID6 with a 10TB xfs volume serving the needs. But even after optimizing the io scheduler we are hitting a limit here. Obviously, going with raid 10 should be f...