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2017 Aug 11
1
Btrfs going forward, was: Errors on an SSD drive
...ere are many specialized tools for different problems, so if your file system doesn't mount normally you are really best off going straight to the upstream list and asking for help, which is sorta shitty but that's the reality; b.) there are still some minority workloads where users have to micromanage the file system with a filtered balance to avoid a particular variety of bogus enospc. Most of the enospc problems are fixed with some changes in kernel 4.1 and 4.8. The upstream expert users are discussing some sort of one size fits all user space filtered (meaning partial) balance so regular user...
2016 Nov 16
3
Centos 7 Boot Partition
>> What size is recommended for the /boot partition? After doing a fresh >> install and lengthy backup restore I realized I only made it 200M. Is >> this going to be a problem? > > Mine was about 500 MB and I removed some kernels because I got a warning the > partition was getting full. > > With only two kernels installed, 182 MB are used. I would suggest 1 GB
2012 Oct 05
0
[LLVMdev] TableGen: Requesting feedback for "TGContext"
Why do you want to eliminate dynamic_cast and exceptions from tablegen? This is just a tool run over a few thousand lines of td files. You can't measure the difference in performance if you eliminate dynamic_cast and exceptions. I think it was a huge mistake to not use RTTI and exceptions in the compiler itself but I'm sure that old horse has been beaten to death long ago. But for
2012 Oct 05
1
[LLVMdev] TableGen: Requesting feedback for "TGContext"
> Why do you want to eliminate dynamic_cast and exceptions from tablegen? > > This is just a tool run over a few thousand lines of td files. > You can't measure the difference in performance if you eliminate > dynamic_cast and exceptions. This isn't about performance. It's about bringing it up to snuff with the rest of the codebase. And btw it's not "a few
2012 Feb 22
6
PDF Creation Best Practise
Hi there, I''m looking for a powerful pdf creation libary. I already tried: prawn - Nice handling but way too slow when lots of tables are involved PDFKit - too slow Actually I''m trying prince with xml input. It''s pretty fast but I don''t like the page-break control. I need a libary which can create pdf''s with up to 90 pages with lots of nested
2012 Oct 04
7
[LLVMdev] TableGen: Requesting feedback for "TGContext"
Hi all, I'm sure that the last thing that you want to think about is TableGen's guts, but I'm pursuing a course in bringing TableGen up to snuff with the rest of LLVM. Basically, I would like to introduce a "TGContext" class (by analogy with LLVMContext) to harbor a proper unique'd type system and BumpPtr allocate all of TableGen's data (RecTy's, Record's,
2017 Jun 23
2
OpenSSL 1.1 support status : what next?
...to repeat such > recklessness in the future, and leave users out in the rain once > again. I fully understand that the API change was/is difficult. Yet, it's a proactive move (and not a bad one) to enhance downstream code and to limit the impact of further changes. You don't have to micromanage a quadrillion of structure members with confused semantics, meaning that there is less chance to misuse them. Furthermore you no longer have access to what are are really implementation details. > It is not a goal either to create a shim that is not > officially audited and thoroughly tested...
2016 Nov 16
0
Centos 7 Boot Partition
...Can I just change yum.conf with the setting installonly_limit=2 to > limit kernels installed too two? I really wouldn't. You can scrape by with that if you also make sure you don't have dracut-config-rescue installed, but you can find yourself struggling even with that, and so have to micromanage even further. Upgrade a kmod, watch /boot fill up, and find yourself in a bad place. If you only had it set to 200M, I'd reinstall now. If you had it set to 500M, you'd cope. jh
2013 Nov 30
1
Setting locale to support UTF-8
In Sweave, if the locale is set to C, non-ASCII characters are not handled nicely even if I declare the encoding of the file to be "UTF-8". I'm trying to find a workaround for this, because I'm using Sweave from within TeXShop. TeXShop runs its typesetting engines in the C locale, and non-ascii characters are messed up. Is there a way to declare that I am in a
2014 May 28
3
The state of xfs on CentOS 6?
We're looking at getting an HBR (that's a technical term, honkin' big RAID). What I'm considering is, rather than chopping it up into 14TB or 16TB filesystems, of using xfs for really big filesystems. The question that's come up is: what's the state of xfs on CentOS6? I've seen a number of older threads seeing problems with it - has that mostly been resolved? How does
2017 Aug 11
8
Btrfs going forward, was: Errors on an SSD drive
Changing the subject since this is rather Btrfs specific now. On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 5:41 AM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: > Chris Murphy wrote: >> >> On Wed, Aug 9, 2017, 11:55 AM Mark Haney <mark.haney at neonova.net> wrote: >> >>> To be honest, I'd not try a btrfs volume on a notebook SSD. I did that on >>> a >>> couple of
2017 Jun 22
2
OpenSSL 1.1 support status : what next?
Hello everybody, ? ? I saw that another discussion about OpenSSL 1.1 support started on this list, and I'd like to know what is the current status about this. >From what I understand, at least ?one patch set already exists: ? ? a github PR [1] from , Kurt Roeckx announced on the list in september 2016 [2] ? and which also exist as a fedora patch [3]? (I haven't checked the details,
2017 Jun 23
5
OpenSSL 1.1 support status : what next?
...ture, and leave users out in the rain once >>> again. >> >> I fully understand that the API change was/is difficult. Yet, it's a >> proactive move (and not a bad one) to enhance downstream code and to limit >> the impact of further changes. You don't have to micromanage a quadrillion >> of structure members with confused semantics, meaning that there is less >> chance to misuse them. Furthermore you no longer have access to what are >> are really implementation details. >> >>> It is not a goal either to create a shim that is not &g...
2006 Apr 30
82
Mongrel 3.15, Ubuntu and Park place (S3)
Hello. I installed under Ubuntu (Dapper) Park Place. I followed the instructions given at the RedHanded site. I get the following mongrel error when launching the application: ** Please login in with `admin'' and password `pass@word1'' ** You should change the default password or delete the admin at soonest chance!/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.12.5/lib/mongrel.rb:584:in