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2015 Dec 28
2
Getting Started
Hello, My name is Saurabh Shah and I am a second year undergraduate student at DA-IICT, Gandhinagar, India. I am new towards the open source organizations and I find your organization an appropriate one to work on. I know C language very well and eager to learn whatever the suitable project demands. So please guide me on how to get started with any specific project or solving bugs etc. Thanking
2006 Jun 08
1
Error Handling Question
...e for the user. I have tried rescue statements (which I don''t very much understand) to no avail and other types of if and else structures. If you could please educate me in what way I should write my controller so that it will send me to the index page with a flash[:warning] I would _very much_ appreciate it! I am trying to figure out how this error handling is best done. I also am stumped about how I could send an error message if Photo.find_most_recent doesn''t return any object, meaning no posts have been made. All help will be sincerely appreciated! Thanks in advance.
2015 Dec 31
0
Getting Started
...s on our DC's. A failed auth attempt on a samba DC is logged with no details at all, like. The most valuale one would be: - coming-from ip address Sadly I cannot add this myself, but since you ARE a c programmer, and asked for things you could add to samba...: This addition would be _very much_ welcomed by us. Another thing was written by Andrew Bartlett, today on this list: > On Wed, 2015-12-23 at 13:05 -0500, James wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Is it possible to audit objects created by a user? Specifically >> user and computer objects. Thanks. > > Not c...
2015 Dec 31
1
Getting Started
...d auth attempt on a samba DC is logged with no details at all, like. > The most valuale one would be: > > - coming-from ip address > > Sadly I cannot add this myself, but since you ARE a c programmer, and asked > for things you could add to samba...: This addition would be _very much_ > welcomed by us. Next week (back in work) I'm planning to look over tasks for beginners and see how I can help. Sorry for the delay. Happy New Year ! :-). Jeremy.
1999 Apr 22
0
Samba and NIS+ (lengthy desperate plea)
...fix my smbpasswd problem, but it didn't. I also ran the mknissmbpasswd.sh script, but it referenced some field called gcos that the table creation script didn't make. Since these sources were from CVS I didn't give too much thought -- CVS is broken a lot, I realize that. I would _so much_ appreciate any direction on this. Eventually I would like to set up the server as a PDC to authenticate the NT lab and provide printing and home directory shares, so any tips and pointers on that would also be appreciated. Thanks, Jason. ---- snip ---- (gdb) run -a tack Starting program: /opt/s...
2013 Jan 26
2
different legends in lattice panels
Hi listers, I want to make lattice plots xyplots with the indication of legends inside each panel with only the points and the lines actually ploted inside each given panel according to the group(ing) factor. The code below shows what I have achieved so far and I hope will make clear what I want to have. It seems to me that my solution is a very "dirty hack" and there certainly is
2018 Dec 17
2
LLVM Backend for a platform with no (normal) stack
...sked "Got it?" I replied, "No stack. Got it." So, I basically need to port/re-invent some of the Haskell code (from the current compiler) inside of and using the LLVM infrastructure (otherwise, it won't be an "LLVM backend"). I can do this. I do _not_ know _how much_ of it I can do by New Year's Eve. My superordinates have shown a disinclination to accept my word as a professional, experienced engineer that I'm doing the right things in a reasonable manner at the optimal speed. They believe their own research over mine unless I thoroughly defend it. Wi...
2018 Dec 14
4
LLVM Backend for a platform with no (normal) stack
Thanks, no malloc or free equivalents either (no heap). So, there are no others (to your knowledge) who have built an LLVM backend for a platform with no “normal” stack? I found a presentation about some FPGA work (using LLVM) but it doesn’t seem to apply to my platform. Perhaps someone else on the mailing list will have come across this rarity? Thank you again for your time and