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2008 Jul 10
2
[LLVMdev] Including svn version number in --version output
...; I suppose to be annoyingly pedantic about it you could require a > network connection for the build, check svn info and svn status and > then set the version string based on whether or not there are local > patches applied to the checkout - but that would probably fall under > neurotic :) Using svnversion (as the original patch does) does exactly this. It outputs the rev number, postfixed with "M" (for Modified) when there are local changes. This does not require a network connection, however, svn keeps a local clean copy of everything (as opposed to CVS). Gr. Matthi...
2023 Jun 21
1
Multiple phones on same PJSIP account
..., this causes a strange problem. If I have 3 phone sets registered > on extension 123, and I then call extension 123 (from extension 456), only > a SINGLE phone set will ring. What values do you have for "max_contacts" and "replace_existing" in pjsip.conf? Antony. -- Neurotics build castles in the sky; Psychotics live in them; Psychiatrists collect the rent. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.
2008 Jan 22
1
ODE's in R
...issue that could make the work insecure in the sense of propagation of errors? Is there any track of evidence that R is, in this kind of task, less reliable than e.g. MatLab? We use just a simple discretisation written in a for loop and a variable (i.e. user-fed) time step. Maybe, I'm too neurotic about this, but I guess I just want some comfort after seeing a few particularly nasty orbits. Best, Markku Karhunen National Public Health Institute, Finland
2008 Jul 10
2
[LLVMdev] Including svn version number in --version output
On Jul 9, 2008, at 6:17 PM, Eric Christopher wrote: > gcc does this with contrib/gcc_update which updates the file every > update: > > revision=`svn info | awk '/Revision:/ { print $2 }'` > branch=`svn info | sed -ne "/URL:/ { > s,.*/trunk,trunk, > s,.*/branches/,, > s,.*/tags/,, > p > }"` > > where you now have revision and branch
2008 Jul 10
0
[LLVMdev] Including svn version number in --version output
...ing update/checkout. I suppose to be annoyingly pedantic about it you could require a network connection for the build, check svn info and svn status and then set the version string based on whether or not there are local patches applied to the checkout - but that would probably fall under neurotic :) -eric
2005 Apr 06
1
Windows Server 2003 SP 1
...quot;more properly" a member of the ADS. But if anyone knows what's up, or is willing to ask for more info (I might be able to provide it), well, go ahead and ask. Eric Stewart - Network Admin, USF Tampa Library - eric@lib.usf.edu Managing sysadmins is like leading a neighborhood gang of neurotic pumas on jet-powered hoverbikes with nasty smack habits and opposable thumbs. - Feen, Benjy: Pumas on Hoverbikes: Sysadmin Management, http://www.monkeybagel.com/pumas.html
2001 Jul 19
1
Multichannel vorbis.
Hi. I have two CDs that the artists inteded for simultaneous listening. They even provide instructions on how to start two CD players with the minimal time shift. (for those interested - the CDs are Neurosis/Times Of Grace and Tribes Of Neurot/Grace) I've heard that Vorbis can encode multiple streams. I've already encoded both albums into regular 2-channel .ogg files. The questions
2004 Apr 07
1
3.0.2a Windows XP can't find homes
...owseable = yes path = /home/dudley/staff/share read only = no valid users = @staff force group = staff force create mode = 0660 force directory mode = 0770 Eric Stewart - Network Admin, USF Tampa Library - eric@lib.usf.edu Managing sysadmins is like leading a neighborhood gang of neurotic pumas on jet-powered hoverbikes with nasty smack habits and opposable thumbs. - Feen, Benjy: Pumas on Hoverbikes: Sysadmin Management, http://www.monkeybagel.com/pumas.html
2004 Sep 28
3
Moving mail dirs
...tat() failed with file /home/<user1>/.Maildir/new: No such file or directory Sep 28 14:03:36 <hostname> imap(<user2>): utime() failed with index file /home/<user2>/.Maildir/.INBOX/.imap.index: No such file or directory (Sorry for changing usernames and hostname, but I'm neurotic about that kind of thing) What have I missed? Or am I not supposed to move maildirs once they're in use? Any help greatly appreciated, Mark Lidstone IT and Network Support Administrator BMT SeaTech Ltd Grove House, Meridians Cross, 7 Ocean Way Ocean Village, Southampton. SO14 3TJ. UK Tel:...
2004 Apr 07
0
3.0.2a - homes occasionally missing
...owseable = yes path = /home/dudley/staff/share read only = no valid users = @staff force group = staff force create mode = 0660 force directory mode = 0770 Eric Stewart - Network Admin, USF Tampa Library - eric@lib.usf.edu Managing sysadmins is like leading a neighborhood gang of neurotic pumas on jet-powered hoverbikes with nasty smack habits and opposable thumbs. - Feen, Benjy: Pumas on Hoverbikes: Sysadmin Management, http://www.monkeybagel.com/pumas.html
2005 Apr 06
1
Samba 3.0.13 and deleting files
...0775 force group = <A UNIX GROUP> follow symlinks = no path = <THE PATH> valid users = <SOME USERS AS ENUMERATED BY WINBIND> read only = no Eric Stewart - Network Admin, USF Tampa Library - eric@lib.usf.edu Managing sysadmins is like leading a neighborhood gang of neurotic pumas on jet-powered hoverbikes with nasty smack habits and opposable thumbs. - Feen, Benjy: Pumas on Hoverbikes: Sysadmin Management, http://www.monkeybagel.com/pumas.html
2011 Jan 12
3
Samba migration to a new server
Hi all, ? Is it possible to migrate Samba to a new server without breaking Domain membership of all the clients ? I didn?t get any info on that issue, is there someone that has previous experience of doing that ? Or maybe a link to some relevant info ? I have currently a Samba 3.5.6 server that acts as a PDC and print Server, with tdbsam backend, no LDAP at all, no roaming profile. I have to
1997 Sep 21
1
Active X versus Java, Linux versus NT
Having recently read about the lack of security of Active X controls, I was wondering if I could get some specifics about its lack of security versus the security of JAVA. Also about the security of JAVA under Linux. I understand that MS''s concept of security is a) investigate the vendor, b) issue a certificate of authority, 3) vendor is now trused to do anything (fox guarding the hen
2023 Jun 21
3
Multiple phones on same PJSIP account
Ok I've got multiple phone sets registered with the same extension/secret. However, this causes a strange problem. If I have 3 phone sets registered on extension 123, and I then call extension 123 (from extension 456), only a SINGLE phone set will ring. Is this by design or a bug? Does only the most recently registered phone set ring when I call the extension? Seems odd...is there a way
2015 Jun 26
2
/boot on a separate partition?
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 01:27:47PM -0600, Chris Murphy wrote: >> It's bad design. First, it's a nested mount: file system A on /, and >> file system B on /boot, and file system C on /boot/efi. Therefore the >> mount process must make sure they're mounted in that order, or
2006 Mar 02
3
Modifying "Find" to always add a condition?
I''d like to always add a condition to any version of "find" (e.g. Thing.find(), Thing.find_by_name(), Thing.find_by_whatever) so that in addition to whatever conditions are set, an additional condition is set :conditions=>"user_id=#{current_user.id}" I''d like to make sure that a user only sees/edits/creates entries in the database that have the user_id
2023 Oct 15
2
Create new data frame with conditional sums
Under the hood, sapply() is also a loop (at the interpreted level). As is lapply(), etc. -- Bert On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 2:34?AM Jason Stout, M.D. <jason.stout at duke.edu> wrote: > > That's very helpful and instructive, thank you! > > Jason Stout, MD, MHS > Box 102359-DUMC > Durham, NC 27710 > FAX 919-681-7494 > ________________________________ > From: John
2007 Oct 24
182
Yager on ZFS
Not sure if it''s been posted yet, my email is currently down... http://weblog.infoworld.com/yager/archives/2007/10/suns_zfs_is_clo.html Interesting piece. This is the second post from Yager that shows solaris in a pretty good light. I particularly like his closing comment: "If you haven''t checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually become ubiquitously implemented