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2003 Sep 02
0
Accessing files on Interwoven TeamSite SMB share causing modification
Samba: Version 2.2.3a-12 for Debian We use the Interwoven TeamSite CMS software here, and in all our environments from development through production, access files on the SMB share provided by TeamSite. Most of our development machines are Windows 2000/XP systems, but some are Linux, and all our other environments are purely Linux. The Linux machines al...
2011 May 03
1
bootstrap vignette construction and package installation
hi all - i'm trying to 'R CMD build' a package, but i have what appears to be a bootstrapping problem: i've included a vignette in my package, with R code interwoven (and built using Sweave), but in this documentation i have a code line: > library(MyPackage) now, when trying to build a .tar.gz install-able version of my package in a clean state, i remove the original compiled/installed package, and the build fails because Sweave wants to execute the interwo...
2003 Dec 01
1
smbclient sending command to windows servers
I once used smbclient (or something in the smb suite) to send a command to windows and reset my windows password. I can't recall how I did it though (over a year ago). What I would really like to do is use smb to send a command to a windows machine that would run a script (shutting down Interwoven) and then back up all the Interwoven files using rsync. The RSYNC portion is easy since I mounted the windows system in /etc/fstab as //iw1.newyork.ibm.com/iw-home /mnt/iw1 smbfs credentials=/root/.iw1passwd 0 0 Speaking of that line, I can't seem to get it mounted RO. anyway, can you us...
2008 Feb 01
1
dueling (s)printf()'s - what's the cure?
Hello All, I mentioned a problem with this once before, and was referred to other threads that also talked about this. But I believe a recent problem I was experiencing, may have been related to this: [: -le: argument expected. So I'd like to bring it up again, in hopes that someone might have a cure. Specifically, two printf()'s are sent to the same line, which results in a /very/ hard
2006 Nov 16
1
silhouette plot colors from trimkmeans solution
I was trying to create a multi-color silhouette plot (each cluster a different color) from clusters created by trimkmeans. This works straighforwardly on an object created from pam however my colors are interwoven when I try the same approach on clusters from trimkmeans. I also tried sorting the silhouette object using sortSilhouette which did not solve the problem. If anyone has a suggestion, please let me know. I'm using R 2.4.0 on an XP based PC. Thanks very much, Joe Retzer [[alternative HTML v...
2013 Dec 13
2
Extension Packets?
I have a project I'm investigating. The goal is to basically add lossless extensions to Opus. You have an Opus stream with standard packets, but interwoven in there are extension packets that contain the residuals. Ideally, compliant decoders play the stream back and ignore the extension packets. This (hopefully) makes the "lossless" stream compatible with existing players. Specialized decoders decode the standard Opus (CELT) packets, the...
2003 Aug 26
3
Rsync hangs with protocol incompatibility issues
hi guys Environment 2 servers (SunOS 5.8) rsync 2.5.6 Problem For a disaster recovery solution, we are running trying to synchornize interwoven backup stores between these 2 environments (server A and server B) The rsync operation is initiated over the network using 'rsh'. Once initiated from server A the rsync operation freezes with no indication. When the debug flag is enabled we get to see the following error message rsync err...
2019 Jun 10
3
please confirm: sssd not a good idea :)
On 10/06/2019 16:04, vincent at cojot.name wrote: > > There is probably some amount of redtape on this but AFAIK it works > fine for me: My RHEL7.6 hypervisors are joined to my AD DC 4.10.4 VMs > through use of realm '(and thus sssd): > > Here's a RHEL7.6 client: > # realm list > ad.lasthome.solace.krynn > ? type: kerberos > ? realm-name:
2015 Apr 29
1
CENTOS not DoD approved
...e DOD is a rather large entity with a stupidly complex array of regulations. What works in one command doesn't always fly in another even within a branch, let alone jumping between branches. TL;DR. Answer varies wildly on approval because the DOD is a GIANT organization with multiple levels of interwoven regulations, networks, and varied systems. Article is a bit dated, but I don't imagine the situation has improved since I stopped doing Defense consulting. http://www.wired.com/2010/10/read-em-all-pentagons-193-mind-numbing-cyber-security-regs/ -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://w...
2020 Jun 09
1
firewalld / iptables / nftables
Once upon a time, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> said: > 'iptables' and 'nftables' are competing technologies. In CentOS 8, > firewalld's backend was switched from iptables to nftables. So it > would be expected that the iptables command wouldn't have any rules > defined, it isn't being used by firewalld. That is partially incorrect.
2002 Aug 28
0
base conversion, digit interweaving
I've written some "rough" functions for base conversion and digit interweaving (as in x=135, y=246, interwoven=123456) which are ok for a small number of conversions or weaves, but, to be able to handle a large number of conversions or weaves, I'm hoping that some faster code already exists (ideally calling C or FORTRAN). Any suggestions for going base10 to base2, base2 to base4, or digit interweaving...
2013 Dec 13
0
Extension Packets?
...od idea, such kind of extension would need to go through the IETF. Jean-Marc On 12/13/2013 12:34 AM, William Swartzendruber wrote: > I have a project I'm investigating. The goal is to basically add > lossless extensions to Opus. You have an Opus stream with standard > packets, but interwoven in there are extension packets that contain the > residuals. Ideally, compliant decoders play the stream back and ignore > the extension packets. This (hopefully) makes the "lossless" stream > compatible with existing players. Specialized decoders decode the > standard Opus...
2019 Jun 12
0
please confirm: sssd not a good idea :)
...> support its use with Samba, so it looks like you are on your own if > something goes wrong. > > Moral of the story, stick to using winbindd instead ;-) > > Rowland sssd has other problems. I've worked with it in the last year. It has a variety of under-documented, complexly interwoven subdaemons whose configurations are centalized, erratically and often require hand-tuning, in the sssd.conf settings. It also has a *nasty* behavior with AD or SSSD: it pre-caches *everything* from the LDAP directories it is pointed to, and I mean *everything*. Its configuration supports structures...
2011 Jun 14
6
OT: high static in server room
Hi guys, Sorry for the OT. For the last couple of weeks I notice that the static in my server room is worrisomely noticeable. I cannot see what may be causing it.... Care to share some of your experience what may be the cause and the remedy? Thank you.
2015 Apr 28
3
CENTOS not DoD approved
On 04/28/2015 02:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 4/28/2015 9:49 AM, bobby Orellano wrote: >> nowhere does it say that centos is approved for use in DoD. it is not on >> the APL, only RedHat and SuSE > > > DoD approval requires spending lots of money jumping through arbitrary > hoops. Do you wish to pay for this? > > skimming the requirements, it also requires
2010 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] Why are LLVM libraries enormous?
> Why do you care about the size of library files? I assumed dynamic libraries and static libraries were similar in size, but I just checked some of my own static libraries and they are indeed much larger than the executables they compile to. Sorry, it just never occurred to me that they would be much different. > > Anyway, in the same example I mentioned that the size of HowToUseJIT
2016 Sep 04
4
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
> On Sep 3, 2016, at 6:05 PM, Patrice Kouame <pkouame at mac.com> wrote: > > Someone mentioned llvm in a mono repository below… Right, we actually have a proposal to take what is in the current SVN repo here: http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/ and migrate this to a single repository. I was not sure if you were referring to this proposal (monorepo) or to the recent emails about
2013 Feb 22
2
RPM building tools for Samba 4.0.3 on RHEL 6 published bye me on Github
...names in yum setups. ln -s -f -n 6 /var/www/linux/samba4repo/6.3 ln -s -f -n 6 /var/www/linux/samba4repo/6Server The "make" command will build all components. If they don't exist yet, they will be git cloned from https://github.com/nkadel/. The components there are somewhat interwoven with this "samba4repo" structure, so review it before building or deploying with it. *** NOTE: The git repos at github.com do not include the tarballs *** This is for basic security reasons: I do not want to become responsible for publishing the source code software for other people'...
2006 May 24
5
macro-dial
Hi, I'm trying to edit an AMP-derived dialplan: the macro "dial" uses the AGI script "dialparties.agi" to find the extension to call. I'd like to drop this script: does anyone can explain me what is its main job? Thanks -- Domenico Viggiani
2010 Jul 27
5
[LLVMdev] Why are LLVM libraries enormous?
David Piepgrass <dpiepgrass at mentoreng.com> writes: >> Comparing the size of the static libraries makes little sense, and even >> less when they are compiled by different tools. What really matters is >> the size of the executables. >> >> I agree that LLVM can be considered a heavyweight dependency on this >> aspect. > > Why is the size of static