Displaying 18 results from an estimated 18 matches for "jettisoning".
2006 Jul 28
2
RHN Up2date Cruft: can I dump it?
Got part 1 - xx of back up working, so figured it's a good time to look
for stuff to jettison... casually of course. Like paperwork,
documentation, ... it's low on the priority list with GB so cheap these
days.
Anyway, 42M in /var/spool/up2date. Headers and such. I use only yum
after my first month or so of CentOS. Can I dump that and similar non-
config stuff?
Or does it have some
2019 Jun 11
1
Samba + sssd
...ven't seen or thought of anything yet.
Anyway, we've been using sssd in a linux-only environment using
NFS/autofs to mount file shares. Now I'm needing to add some Windows
machines to the mix and have installed the complete Samba package (sssd
already uses Samba) on a file server. Jettisoning sssd is not an
option, so hopefully there is a way to get this to work. Right now,
when attempting to mount a share:
net use I: \\krakenhost\emtifs /user:austin\pgoetz
I get a password prompt, but then the authentication fails even though I
can use my AD username to log in to the Samba h...
2013 Dec 26
4
[LLVMdev] State of build system support in LLVM
Hello, all.
I'm a fairly new maintainer of Gentoo packages for LLVM and clang. I'm
trying to improve the way LLVM is built on Gentoo, and that's why I'm
wondering which of the build systems of LLVM is supported better.
As far as I'm aware, LLVM can be currently built using one of the two
build systems:
- one built on top of autoconf with custom Makefiles,
- the other one
2015 May 02
4
[LLVMdev] LLD improvement plan
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 6:46 PM Nick Kledzik <kledzik at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On May 1, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Rui Ueyama <ruiu at google.com> wrote:
>
> *The atom model is not the best model for some architectures *
>
>
> The atom model is a good fit for the llvm compiler model for all
> architectures. There is a one-to-one mapping between llvm::GlobalObject
>
2016 Oct 21
1
Announcement: new yum repos
Hi
I've created a couple of new public yum repos suitable for CentOS 7:
ergel (Extra Ruby Gems for Enterprise Linux)
repo: https://harbottle.gitlab.io/ergel/7/x86_64/
homepage: https://gitlab.com/harbottle/ergel
epmel (Extra Perl Modules for Enterprise Linux)
repo: https://harbottle.gitlab.io/epmel/7/x86_64/
homepage: https://gitlab.com/harbottle/epmel
The repos are
2009 Feb 24
2
Wine for Windows Vista?
Hi,
I am looking for IE6 to run on Vista - In the URL below, it states that
there is a Wine for Windows now - and IE 6 can be installed once you have Wine for Windows.
Is this correct info?
http://tredosoft.com/IE6_For_Vista_Part_1
I have recently installed Debian on a old Pentium 3 machine, so I may check out Wine on that platform as well.
If the hardware can take it.
I have I believe 384MB
2014 Aug 06
0
CESA-2014:1011 Moderate CentOS 7 resteasy-base Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:1011 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-1011.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
614181e7113b22b6fcf47582504f105eac9318a4293bbf7ebaf5a92b34f20d19 resteasy-base-2.3.5-3.el7_0.noarch.rpm
2004 Apr 29
1
Need an explanation about different protocols
Hello,
Is there someody who can explain me the meaning of these sentence.
"Sip is philosophically horizontal and H.323/MGCP are vertical"
Thank U
(if you have some links to share about this protocols, share it :) )
Ignace
2016 Jul 25
6
Target Acceptance Policy
...we should avoid 1, 2 and 3 for any reasons, or we'll be
shooting ourselves in th foot.
4 is only applicable to actual executing targets, and may clash with
existing targets like GPUs, BPF, etc. While I'd *really* like to have
some execution model for GPUs, I'm not prepared to recommend
jettisoning their back-ends without it. :)
5 states "6 months" as a ball-park. I'm not too fixed on that, and I
welcome ideas if anyone feels strongly about time taken. I think it
needs to give us enough time to assess the *other* points (es.
community, tests, validation, response).
6 I think i...
2016 Jun 01
2
[cfe-dev] GitHub anyone?
IMO, if we're switching to git, we should just be clear up front that all
committers will be expected to switch to git as well -- or at least, if
they want to use something else (e.g. mercurial's git bridge/etc), that
it's their own problem.
It is truly NOT that big an imposition to require the use of git. And
knowing how to use git at at least a basic level is an important skill for
1997 Mar 22
2
"Secure" tftpd source for Linux?
I''ve been poking around my system, and realized that having a tftp server
would be handy. (I''m working with cisco routers, which have the capability to
up and download configuration images via tftp.)
However, I''m not content with the usual tftpd that comes with Linux. The
whole "specify each directory you want" scheme is cock-eyed to me. I''d
prefer
2007 Sep 04
16
REST/XMLRPC backward compatibility?
Hi all,
I''m in the throes of the REST conversion and I''m wondering: How
important is it to retain backward compatibility? The language will
clearly be consistent between the two, but it looks like it''s going
to be a heckuva lot more complicated to keep compatibility for all
network services (as in, for each of them, I''ll have to write a shell
that
2005 May 20
3
samba4 openldap
I see that samba4 will have it's own LDAP database. How will the support
for OpenLDAP be? if anyone knows. Will I have the option to use OpenLDAP
still for all the new features so as to be able to use current apps that
use OpenLDAP already? If anyone has info regarding this, it would be
appreciated. Thanks.
Caleb O'Connell
2010 Mar 05
11
Markdown development
Not only is [Markdown] dead, it's starting to smell really bad. (Apologies to Pike.)
It's author appears to have little interest in developing the tool and participating in the community which uses it.
I'd like to see the community cooperate toward a specification which addresses the shortcomings and ambiguities of Markdown (even if it need be released under a new name).
2014 Aug 07
0
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2007 May 24
25
Specs for ApplicationController, where to put them?
The Rails ApplicationController (app/controllers/application.rb)
serves as an abstract superclass for all other controllers in a Rails
application and is a good place to put methods and filters which you
want all of your controllers to use. In my case I''m using it to
provide methods such as "current_user" and "logged_in?" etc.
By default, RSpec
2014 Dec 05
9
[LLVMdev] Future plans for GC in LLVM
Now that the statepoint changes have landed, I wanted to start a
discussion about what's next for GC support in LLVM. I'm going to
sketch out a strawman proposal, but I'm not set on any of this. I
mostly just want to draw interested parties out of the woodwork. :)
Overall Direction:
In the short term, my intent is to preserve the functionality of the
existing code, but migrate
2016 Feb 10
9
[RFC] Lanai backend
You've raised an important point here Pete, and while I disagree pretty
strongly with it (regardless of whether Lanai makes sense or not), I'm glad
that you've surfaced it where we can clearly look at the issue.
The idea of "it really should have users outside of just the people who
have access to the HW" I think is deeply problematic for the project as a
whole. Where does