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2015 Sep 25
2
xen and centos7
Am 2015-09-25 09:53, schrieb Pasi K?rkk?inen:
>
> Yeah the testing rpms for centos7/xen are in virt7-xen-44-testing
> repository (and virt7-xen-46-testing aswell).
>
oh cool... how stable is it? I know the meanig of testing :) but it is
stable enough to use it at home?
Are there any known bugs/problems?
If I want to start to use it, could I take already xen-46 or it is to
unstable
2019 Jun 25
2
[RFC] [tools] Changing Behavior of LLVM binutils When No File Is Specified
...ead from stdin, but if stdin is a tty then
we should use a.out as a default file. This lets these tools act the same
as their gnu counterparts (when meaningful) but also adds what I think is
convenient to not have to specify a.out.
This proposal would look something like this:
$ llvm-strings # not meanigful to read from stdin here, look for a.out
$ llvm-strings < file # use stdin
I may have got the behavior of stream redirection wrong here, or missed a
situation when reading from the terminal is useful. I would love some
feedback.
Best,
Alex
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2019 Jun 26
2
[RFC] [tools] Changing Behavior of LLVM binutils When No File Is Specified
...e should use a.out as a default file. This lets these tools act
>> the same as their gnu counterparts (when meaningful) but also adds what I
>> think is convenient to not have to specify a.out.
>>
>> This proposal would look something like this:
>> $ llvm-strings # not meanigful to read from stdin here, look for a.out
>> $ llvm-strings < file # use stdin
>>
>> I may have got the behavior of stream redirection wrong here, or missed a
>> situation when reading from the terminal is useful. I would love some
>> feedback.
>>
>> Best,...
2019 Jun 26
2
[RFC] [tools] Changing Behavior of LLVM binutils When No File Is Specified
...is lets these tools act
>>>> the same as their gnu counterparts (when meaningful) but also adds what I
>>>> think is convenient to not have to specify a.out.
>>>>
>>>> This proposal would look something like this:
>>>> $ llvm-strings # not meanigful to read from stdin here, look for a.out
>>>> $ llvm-strings < file # use stdin
>>>>
>>>> I may have got the behavior of stream redirection wrong here, or missed
>>>> a situation when reading from the terminal is useful. I would love some
>>&g...
2015 Sep 25
2
xen and centos7
Hi
is there already a release of xen for centos7? If not it is on roadmap?
If yes when could it be done?
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2015 Sep 25
0
xen and centos7
On 09/25/2015 03:01 AM, Christoph wrote:
> Am 2015-09-25 09:53, schrieb Pasi K?rkk?inen:
>>
>> Yeah the testing rpms for centos7/xen are in virt7-xen-44-testing
>> repository (and virt7-xen-46-testing aswell).
>>
>
> oh cool... how stable is it? I know the meanig of testing :) but it is
> stable enough to use it at home?
> Are there any known bugs/problems?
2017 Jul 10
0
steps for fileserver replacement
i would do it like this.
install the new member, setup a new hostname and ip, (static ip).
setup shares and copy data to the new server.
down old server, setup alias ip of the old server on the new, and create cname old hostname to new.
then monitor in the logs which pc's use ip numbers in shares.
for me the biggest advantage is, its reversable and flexible, meanig, you can do most of the
2019 Jun 26
2
[RFC] [tools] Changing Behavior of LLVM binutils When No File Is Specified
...ead from stdin, but if stdin is a tty then we should use a.out as a default file. This lets these tools act the same as their gnu counterparts (when meaningful) but also adds what I think is convenient to not have to specify a.out.
This proposal would look something like this:
$ llvm-strings # not meanigful to read from stdin here, look for a.out
$ llvm-strings < file # use stdin
I may have got the behavior of stream redirection wrong here, or missed a situation when reading from the terminal is useful. I would love some feedback.
Best,
Alex
Does anyone actually use the default to a.out behavio...
2019 Jul 04
2
[RFC] [tools] Changing Behavior of LLVM binutils When No File Is Specified
...ault file. This lets these tools act
>> the same as their gnu counterparts (when meaningful) but also adds what I
>> think is convenient to not have to specify a.out.
>>
>>
>>
>> This proposal would look something like this:
>>
>> $ llvm-strings # not meanigful to read from stdin here, look for a.out
>>
>> $ llvm-strings < file # use stdin
>>
>>
>>
>> I may have got the behavior of stream redirection wrong here, or missed a
>> situation when reading from the terminal is useful. I would love some
>> feedba...
2015 Sep 25
2
xen and centos7
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
> On 09/25/2015 03:01 AM, Christoph wrote:
>> Am 2015-09-25 09:53, schrieb Pasi K?rkk?inen:
>>>
>>> Yeah the testing rpms for centos7/xen are in virt7-xen-44-testing
>>> repository (and virt7-xen-46-testing aswell).
>>>
>>
>> oh cool... how stable is it? I
2011 May 06
4
compressed mboxes very slow
I have some archive mails in gzipped mboxes. I could use them with
dovecot 1.x without problems.
But recently I have installed dovecot 2.0.12, and they are slow. very
slow.
Creating index files takes about 10 minutes for ~20M file with 560
messages for bzipped mbox, for gzipped is little better but still
unusable :(
Stracing dovecot process shows that every ~ 20 messages it rereads
complete mbox