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1999 Oct 13
1
smbclient session request failure
I am trying to list the active shares defined on my samba server using the syntax: smbclient -L gaia and get "session request to 'gaia' failed and session request to SMBSERVER failed. I have run the testparm on the smb.conf and don't get any errors. I have read and tried the suggestions in the diagnosis.txt and still get the same error. Samba Version: 2.0.4b OS: Solaris 2.7
2005 May 19
4
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2016 Feb 10
5
[RFC] Error handling in LLVM libraries.
> > I don't think these are really independent. Whether or not you need to emit > > a diagnostic depends on whether a caller can handle the corresponding error, > > which isn't something you know at the point where the error is raised. > But you do in the diag handler. For example, if you are trying to open > multiple files, some of which are bitcode, you know to
2016 Feb 09
3
[RFC] Error handling in LLVM libraries.
Hi Rafael, > The main thing I like about the diagnostic system is that it lets us > differentiate two related but independent concepts: > > * Giving the human using the program diagnostics about what went wrong. > * Propagating an error to the caller so that the upper library layer > can handle it or pass it up the stack. I don't think these are really independent. Whether
2011 Nov 10
11
Redhat vs centos vs ubuntu
This is a continuation of the thread about redhat vs centos and the thought of moving from centos due to redhats new business model. Forgive the length, but I had to share. I went ahead and downloaded the 5 year supported version of ubuntu server. You think centos/redhat is a bit tough or not polished? One day with ubuntu server and you will look at centos install and setup as a god! Where do