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2002 Jun 25
0
[Bug 289] New: mmap error when trying to use 3.3p1 with privsep
...ion yes #MaxStartups 10 # no default banner path #Banner /some/path #VerifyReverseMapping no # override default of no subsystems Subsystem sftp /usr/local/openssh-3.3p1/libexec/sftp-server ================ I try to SSH to that port, and I see this in /var/log/messages: Jun 24 23:39:31 mallard sshd[26833]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 2200. Jun 24 23:39:31 mallard sshd[26833]: Generating 768 bit RSA key. Jun 24 23:39:31 mallard sshd[26833]: RSA key generation complete. Jun 24 23:39:35 mallard sshd[26839]: Connection from 127.0.0.1 port 1193 Jun 24 23:39:35 mallard sshd[26839]: Enabli...
2003 May 24
1
...listable functions...
Hi R-helpers. I have the following problem: I would like to apply my function gain(df,X,A) to a list of arguments. df is a data frame X,A are the varibales od data frame. When I do > gain(kyphosis,"Kyphosis",c("Start","Number")) [1] "Start" "Number" I get the following error... Error in unique.default(x) : unique() applies only to vectors I
2000 Oct 03
1
X forwarding fails, Linux 2.4.0-test[8,9]
...e under Linux kernels 2.4.0-test8 or test9, using OpenSSH 2.2.0p1 (as packaged in Debian woody.) When I try to ssh to my machine, the client spits out the following pieces of information: Warning: Remote host denied X11 forwarding. Last login: Tue Oct 3 15:26:19 2000 from localhost on pts/2 Linux mallard 2.4.0-test9 #3 Tue Oct 3 14:20:59 CDT 2000 i686 unknown No mail. Last login: Tue Oct 3 15:26:30 2000 from localhost Received disconnect: Command terminated on signal 11. sshd logs the following when I connect: sshd[547]: Connection from 127.0.0.1 port 1186 sshd[547]: Accepted rsa for dwp from 12...
2015 Mar 12
6
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
...an upstream project's preferred format. Without getting too far ahead here, there are clearly a handful of solutions that will work well. For example, we could author using whatever preferred editor in a markup such as AsciiDoc or MarkDown, then use e.g. AsciiDoctor to do the conversions (to Mallard, XML, HTML, PDF, ePub, etc.), all with sources stored in Git. That would allow for us to mirror content to github.com/CentOS and people could use Prose.io for editing and pull requests to submit content. We would sync all that back to git.centos.org. That sort of workflow and tooling would allow...
2015 Mar 16
0
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
...red format. > > Without getting too far ahead here, there are clearly a handful of > solutions that will work well. > > For example, we could author using whatever preferred editor in a > markup such as AsciiDoc or MarkDown, then use e.g. AsciiDoctor to do > the conversions (to Mallard, XML, HTML, PDF, ePub, etc.), all with > sources stored in Git. > > That would allow for us to mirror content to github.com/CentOS and > people could use Prose.io for editing and pull requests to submit > content. We would sync all that back to git.centos.org. > > That sort of...
2015 Mar 16
0
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
...d format. > > Without getting too far ahead here, there are clearly a handful of > solutions that will work well. > > For example, we could author using whatever preferred editor in a > markup such as AsciiDoc or MarkDown, then use e.g. AsciiDoctor to do > the conversions (to Mallard, XML, HTML, PDF, ePub, etc.), all with > sources stored in Git. > > That would allow for us to mirror content to github.com/CentOS and > people could use Prose.io for editing and pull requests to submit > content. We would sync all that back to git.centos.org. > > That sort o...