Displaying 19 results from an estimated 19 matches for "maintaince".
2006 Jan 31
2
Production Mode
In production ( hosted in dreamhost) during migratin , I want send the
users to a maintaince page. Is there any standard way of doing this.
Rgds,
--Siva Jagadeesan
http://www.varcasa.com/
My First Rails Project. Powered by Typo and soon by RForum too
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2013 Oct 18
2
[LLVMdev] Downstream distributions as first class citizens in the LLVM repository
...public and private and having a common branch for
> fixes would be very beneficial and save everyone a lot of work. Plus,
> I think it would give users with private forks of LLVM an incentive to
> contribute changes back to the project.
Having a single branch doesn't work as soon as maintaince for releases
comes into the game. Consider FreeBSD 10 shipping with Clang 3.3 and
FreeBSD 11 with Clang 3.4...
Joerg
2013 Oct 18
0
[LLVMdev] Downstream distributions as first class citizens in the LLVM repository
...aving a common branch for
> > fixes would be very beneficial and save everyone a lot of work. Plus,
> > I think it would give users with private forks of LLVM an incentive to
> > contribute changes back to the project.
>
> Having a single branch doesn't work as soon as maintaince for releases
> comes into the game. Consider FreeBSD 10 shipping with Clang 3.3 and
> FreeBSD 11 with Clang 3.4...
>
Of course, what I meant was there should be one branch per version of
clang/llvm. I thought the suggestion was that there should be a NetBSD
branch, a FreeBSD branch, an...
2013 Oct 18
3
[LLVMdev] Downstream distributions as first class citizens in the LLVM repository
...> > > fixes would be very beneficial and save everyone a lot of work. Plus,
> > > I think it would give users with private forks of LLVM an incentive to
> > > contribute changes back to the project.
> >
> > Having a single branch doesn't work as soon as maintaince for releases
> > comes into the game. Consider FreeBSD 10 shipping with Clang 3.3 and
> > FreeBSD 11 with Clang 3.4...
> >
>
> Of course, what I meant was there should be one branch per version of
> clang/llvm. I thought the suggestion was that there should be a NetBSD...
2008 Oct 03
1
Will 3.3.x vs 3.2.x
Hi All,
Just a quick question: Will 3.3.x replace 3.2.x as the production use
branch? We're still using 3.0.28 and up on our systems and just want to
know if evaluating 3.2 is the right step, or wait for 3.3.
Thanks,
Jim Shanks
2004 Jul 20
0
[fdo] Linux with Graphics and Sound
Hello Linus Torvalds, Paul Davis,
The state of most desktop and office applications under Linux seem quite
healthy. People are working hard making the Linux desktop work. Yet, I
am very sorry, but I cannot describe the deployment and maintaince of 3D
graphics and sound API's as well as drivers as anything other than woeful.
My hope is an enviroment where both open-source and commcial audio
applications, 3D graphic applications and 3D games can all flurish.
The Linux kernal is often updated and patched for security reasons. The
ma...
2006 Jun 22
2
PRI Issue - Calls being rejected with unacceptable channel
...th
a 4 port sangoma card (A104D) in the first 2 systems, and digium T410P
cards in the other 5. GBLX numbers their spans from 0 to 3 instead of
1-4 and we have a NFAS configuration with the d-channel on chan 96. All
of our systems are running 1.0.7 for stability reasons (and no good time
for maintaince, the entire platform is used most of the day) but if an
upgrade will help us, we'll schedule it soon.
We've recently been experiencing people not being able to get in. We
have a hunt group tied in over our 7 trunks which will roll them if a
trunk is busy or out of order. It seems that...
2009 Feb 10
0
survival package
...icipated, but I have finally finished the
next release of the survival code. Primary changes
1. The source has been migrated to Rforge. This will now be the primary
source. I've used SCCS -> rcs -> cvs and now svn. Further changes will be
someone else's problem. I expect that maintaince will now begin to migrate
to a larger group and my role diminish; I hope to focus more energy on coxme.
I tried to carry forward the entire history of the package. In the current
US software copyright mess we might one day have to use that long history. I
think I started the SCCS tree in aroun...
2013 Oct 18
0
[LLVMdev] Downstream distributions as first class citizens in the LLVM repository
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 07:09:47PM +0200, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> Hi all,
> I mentioned this idea yesterday on IRC already and would like to discuss
> in the greater context of the mailing list. NetBSD is about to import
> LLVM and Clang into its repository; FreeBSD already has done that a
> while ago. This creates some interesting maintainance questions. FreeBSD
> has
2013 Dec 22
1
TLS SNI with Dovecot
Hi!
I've been using Dovecot for one single Domain with SSL certificates.
Now I would like to use Dovecot with several Domains and proper SSL
certificates. I tried to setup TLS SNI but it does not work. What I
basically did was just adding
local_name imap.samsoft.at {
ssl_cert = </etc/ssl/private/mailserver/imap.samsoft.at.crt
ssl_key =
2013 Oct 18
4
[LLVMdev] Downstream distributions as first class citizens in the LLVM repository
Hi all,
I mentioned this idea yesterday on IRC already and would like to discuss
in the greater context of the mailing list. NetBSD is about to import
LLVM and Clang into its repository; FreeBSD already has done that a
while ago. This creates some interesting maintainance questions. FreeBSD
has followed the LLVM/Clang releases and backported various fixes
locally. NetBSD will after the 3.4 release
2022 Mar 21
2
[Announce] Samba 4.16.0 Available for Download
...and Samba 2.0, so this deprecation applies
to DOS and similar era clients.
We do reassure that that 'simple' operation of older clients than
these (eg DOS) will, while untested, continue for the near future, our
purpose is not to cripple use of Samba in unique situations, but to
reduce the maintaince burden.
Eventually SMB1 as a whole will be removed, but no broader change is
announced for 4.16.
In the rare case where the above changes cause incompatibilities,
users requiring support for these features will need to use older
versions of Samba.
No longer using Linux mandatory locks for sharem...
2022 Mar 21
2
[Announce] Samba 4.16.0 Available for Download
...and Samba 2.0, so this deprecation applies
to DOS and similar era clients.
We do reassure that that 'simple' operation of older clients than
these (eg DOS) will, while untested, continue for the near future, our
purpose is not to cripple use of Samba in unique situations, but to
reduce the maintaince burden.
Eventually SMB1 as a whole will be removed, but no broader change is
announced for 4.16.
In the rare case where the above changes cause incompatibilities,
users requiring support for these features will need to use older
versions of Samba.
No longer using Linux mandatory locks for sharem...
2005 Jul 19
2
Adding OpenBSD sudo to the FreeBSD base system?
Aloha!
(I've Googled around a bit, but failed to find much previous posts about
this though I'm sure it has been discussed...)
Have anybody (in core etc) considered adding a sudo implementation to
thr FreeBSD base system. At least for me, sudo is an important part of
implementing good security policy in FreeBSD.
Yes, it is available as a port, but in a similar fashion of for example,
2013 May 19
71
xen forum
I believe both mailing lists are great but there are so may postings that
many issues get missed. There are some bugs that hand never been resolved
because developers are unaware of it. I just setup forum for xen users at
sam.hebe.us/forums please be free to join
_______________________________________________
Xen-users mailing list
Xen-users@lists.xen.org
http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
2013 May 19
71
xen forum
I believe both mailing lists are great but there are so may postings that
many issues get missed. There are some bugs that hand never been resolved
because developers are unaware of it. I just setup forum for xen users at
sam.hebe.us/forums please be free to join
_______________________________________________
Xen-users mailing list
Xen-users@lists.xen.org
http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
2011 Jan 16
9
Troubles for an non-IT beginner
hello,
I am absolutely new, means from non-IT sector but have attraction (developed
recently) towards linux and have chosen the centos distro for the
installation as an OS in my home PC for personal use. I went to the page:
http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/i386/
But don't understand amongst the variety of options there. I also don't know
the technical terms like md5,
2005 Jul 21
7
FW: Adding OpenBSD sudo to the FreeBSD base system?
...hy not to have sudo(1) in our base is that:
- It is actively maintained and generally speaking it won't be hard to
build/install from ports collection.
- It provides another way of utilizing privileges, and needs careful
configuration.
- We do not have a killer application to ease maintaince of the
configuration (yet).
The reasons why it can be in our base is that:
+ It is cool because fine grained access to the privilege is possible,
and it is the tool that I will want to install on every boxes.
+ It's BSD licensed
So my position would be neutral. Personally I would...
2011 Apr 27
15
Discussion: Are we ready to leave 1.4 behind?
Friends,
We have a discussion on asterisk-dev about the maintenance of the 1.4 branch. According to the release plans, support for 1.4 was scheduled to close in April 2011 - basically now. After that, only security patches would be committed. This is already a delay from the original plan published by Russell Bryant.
Unfortunately, I think this is way too early. My feeling and experience is that