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2003 Jun 19
2
NetBSD pkgsrc maintanance
hi all, i've taken over the maintainership of dovecot's pkgsrc on NetBSD - please send me your ideas, questions and comments related to dovecot on NetBSD. FreeBSD's port has currently some more 'features' than the pkgsrc, i'm going to add some of them - any feedback is appreciated. bye, TOM -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
2006 Apr 04
4
Maintaining and securing the "Perfect Rails/Debian/Lighttpd Stack"
Hi there I''m planning to build "The Perfect Rails/Debian/Lighttpd Stack", published by Ezra Zygmuntowicz and Sean Schertell at http://brainspl.at/rails_stack.html I''m wondering what sort of constant maintanance that setup would incur. What actions have be regularly performed to keep this setup healthy and secure under normal conditions? Alder
2008 Jan 02
2
Subsetting data frame problem....
...df , !is.na(var1) & !is.na(var2) & !is.na(var3) & !is.na(var4) & !is.na(var5)...................... ); But that would be very bad solution because I have more than 100 variables and if would be lengthy code to maintan..... also, it might be error prone programming style...Am I right? my question is if there is some smarter way of doing this which would work even if I have 1000 variables???
2009 Nov 16
5
xVM filas on SXCE 127
During boot, I get the following error: Nov 16 09:16:41 sol11 svc.startd[7]: [ID 652011 daemon.warning] svc:/system xvm/store:default: Method "/lib/svc/method/xenstored start" failed with exit status 96. Nov 16 09:16:41 sol11 svc.startd[7]: [ID 748625 daemon.error] system/xvm/store:default misconfigured: transitioned to maintenance (see ''svcs -xv'' for details) It
2010 Mar 24
3
Is it possible to prevent users from ever deleting anything?
...ctical and could keep the overhead small - but we do not want to delete anything from it (accidentaly). Of course, at one point in future somebody has to delete some mails from this accounts to get rid of old stuff - so I would like to implement a super-user that is able to do that kind of mailbox maintanance. How would I use ACL to setup such a scenario? Is it even possible? Or did I misunderstand IMAP shared folders completely??? Thank you very much for your attention! Have a nice day, Snaky
2007 Jan 05
1
Icecast protocol
Well I'm writing my own source client to automatize song selection, decoding/encoding and maintaning a few tasks on my website (listeners requests, current playing song and playlist, etc...) I've understood that basically icecast protocol is http, then pure ogg or mp3 data. I've found a lot of usefull library (JOgg, JFlac, etc). Thanks for the help, I'm digging into ezstream...
2005 Jun 02
1
Re: Reboots -- Short Answer
...ebooted? Okay, here's my short answer: Regardless of OS, you should _always_ reserve dates/times for preventive maintenance on a regular basis. But I agree with most others, unless it is a kernel upgrade or GLibC change, there's no absolutely need to reboot. Not even during preventive maintanence should you feel compelled. -- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org
2004 Sep 02
1
contribution - pkcs11 smart card support
.... It is based on existing approach implemented in sectok and OpenSC support. It means it supports private key stored on PKCS#11 device. I have developed it on Linux platform and tested on Windows using Cygwin and after some minor code cealn-up I'm ready to post a patch. Are you (especially maintaners) interested in such patch? It would be nice if it become standard part of OpenSSH codebase. Regards Ludek Rasek
2008 May 10
1
Intel ICH9R Raid5 Recovery
I had a raid5 on an onboard Intel ICH9R chip under windows. Windows crashed, as it often does, and the array became degraded. At some point during the rebuild, I was doing some hardware maintanence and unplugged one of the drives, and forgot to plug it back in. When I booted up, the array came back as failed. I turned off the PC, plugged the drive back in and powered it back on, but the array stayed as failed. Is there a way to recover the data? I heard dmraid supports ich9r raid...
2008 Jul 03
1
Half Life 2 - Can't get past the loading screen
...3.449 FPS > 14019 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2803.650 FPS But the thing is that wether I choose a lower resolution, a lower DX, with or without the intro vid, windowed or fullscreen, I always get to the initial loading that has that blurry background and it will *always* exit back to the desktop maintaning the game's resolution. Is there any known fix for this? Any help would be appreciated :?
2004 Mar 23
1
LDAP-Schema??
Hello, there are a some fields in my LDAP-Tree, I do not understand. What can I do with this fields? # sambaKickoffTime # sambaLogoffTime # sambaLogonTime # sambaMungedDial Is there any endeavor by the maintaner to use the following fields? # shadowExpire # shadowLastChange # shadowMax # shadowWarning by, matze
2005 Jun 02
1
Re: Reboots -- run-levels 2-5 vary wildly ...
...levels 2, 3 and 5. But > none should run it at run levels 0, 1 or 6. This are the Fedora-based distro run-levels. Level 2-5 actually _differ_ on many UNIX/Linux platforms. E.g., _many_ use 3 _not_ 5 for X11. The only consistency seems to be 0, 1 and 6 -- although many distros differ on a "maintanence" run-level between 0 and 1. -- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org
2011 Jul 08
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM on ARM testing.
...or > hard? > > - You're using Thumb on 4.4.5 and 4.5.2 only, any special reason not > to use Thumb on previous GCCs? All the questions above are answered with simple answer: I'm using system (i.e. ubuntu) provided GCC (except linaro) and so the params are those Ubuntu package maintaners used. On linaro I'm using ARM mode based on the experience with 4.4.1 which also uses ARM mode and looks better than 4.4.3/4.5.2 which are using thumb by default. No, I've not tried to use VFPv3/NEON yet. Cheers, Karel
2014 Mar 07
3
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2008 Apr 04
2
simple load balancing/failover for OWA
...lient to the same server (either by IP, or preferably by cookie). Can LVS handle this? I also saw that the latest version of Apache has some sort of load balancing support. Can it be used to set something like this up? We are looking for the simplest solution that won't require a lot of maintanence. We understand that having a single LVS box creates a single point of failure, and are willing to accept the risk for now to keep things simpler. Russ
2003 Feb 12
3
re: Samba up, but not listening
I am confused by this paragraph: > I have looked at the Redhat firewall. I have even > tried copying its smb.conf file to no avail. smb.conf has nothing to do with the Redhat firewall. I use ipchains but Redhat likely used a more advanced firewall, that I can't really help you with much, if that is your problem. Joel
2008 Aug 04
1
[LLVMdev] Is there room for another build system?
...niversal build process, I'll consider crash-learning the > > language if I'm not already working in it. Then I proposed Tcl as an example of such language. Maybe Perl, Python, Ruby, Lua and others are okay too, but: [snip] > How many people know Tcl? That has a direct impact on maintanability. DejaGNU is built around Expect, wich is a Tcl extension, so LLVM is already using Tcl. Tcl is pretty simple. You can learn Tcl in minutes, although there are some very common pitfalls (related to quoting issues, etc). OTOH, right now I'm reading llvm-config and GenLibDeps.pl, wich are...
2014 Dec 13
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Requiring python 2.6
Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 12, 2014, at 21:04, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Rafael EspĂ­ndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote: >> So far two bots have complained about 2.7 (but have 2.6): >> >>
2007 Feb 04
2
Beginner Q: Keeping the Ruby on Rails platform up to date.
...out all the other stuff? Should I keep checking their website to see if updates are available and then compiling, installiing them? Or is there a quicker command line way to keep all the stuff up to date? Maybe a similar command like the one ruby on rails has. Also, any other tips regarding the maintanance of Ruby on Rails would be much appricated! Thanks in advance! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this grou...
2013 Jun 10
3
[LLVMdev] Whole program alias analysis in backend
...ons regarding this. I know that backend processes one function at a time, is it somehow possible to do there a whole program analysis, or could you give me some guidelines? Which alias analysis algorithm you would recommend? There was a Stensgaard algorithm implemented before, but noone was maintaning it, so it was removed. Do you think that this could be a suitable algorithm or should we choose something newer and stronger? Regarding the scalability, it ok for us, if the algorithm would run e.g. 1 hour for a 100 KLOC application. Thank you Adam Husar