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2012 Jun 11
1
2.1.7 shared folder index issued
...ime it finally loads the
shared mailbox, and I see this a few times in the logs:
Jun 11 19:57:43 alsace dovecot: imap(sharedviewer at integrafin.co.uk):
Error: mdbox map
/home/indexes/integrafin.co.uk/t/sharedviewer/shared/sharedviewee at integrafin.co.uk/storage/dovecot.map.index
corrupted: U
nexpectedly lost shared/viewee at integrafin.co.uk/INBOX uid=73129
map_uid=74192
Jun 11 19:57:43 alsace dovecot: imap(sharedviewer at integrafin.co.uk):
Disconnected: Internal error occurred. Refer to server log for more
information. [2012-06-11 19:57:43] in=308 out=820
Jun 11 19:57:43 alsace dovecot: auth:...
2002 Jul 18
1
sem: incorrect parameter estimates
Hello.
I am getting results from sem that are not correct (that's assuming
that the results from my AMOS 4.0 software are correct). sem does not
vary some of the parameters substantially from their starting values,
and the final estimates of those parameters as well as the model
chisquare value are incorrect. I've attached some code that
replicates the problem. The parameters in
2007 Dec 14
1
SLow cups printing, lots of get-printer-attributes
Hi all,
I encounter a problem here on a samba PDC with 97 cups printers.
When on a windows client, I click right on a printer, then select
"properties", it tooks about 12 secondes to open.
When from a spreadsheet such as M$ Excel I click on print, then try to
select an imprimante from my pdc, it tooks about 30 seconds.
I did some debugging, and with an strace on the smb process, found
2002 Jun 12
4
table problems
dear helplist,
my student has fifty trees, numbered one to fifty, and a vector
recording which tree a certain possum slept in on 12 nights.
R> c
[1] 3 14 17 22 26 26 17 40 43 25 46 46
R>
Thus it slept in tree #3 on Monday, then tree #14 on Tues, and so on.
I wish to test the null hypothesis that the animal chooses trees
randomly; try
R> table(c)
c
3 14 17 22 25 26 40 43 46
1 1
2016 Dec 14
4
[PATCH 0/4] sysprep: Remove various backup files.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1401320
This series contains two new operations.
The second -- and least controversial -- is "passwd-backups" which
removes files such as /etc/passwd-, /etc/shadow- and so on.
The first one ("backup-files") searches the whole guest filesystem for
any regular file which looks like an editor backup file, such as "*~"
and
2016 Dec 14
5
[PATCH v3 0/5] sysprep: Remove various backup files.
v3:
- Split out test for "unix-like" guest OSes into separate commit.
- Add guestfish --format=qcow2 to the test (x2).
Rich.
2016 Dec 14
6
[PATCH v2 0/4] sysprep: Remove various backup files.
In v2:
- The backup-files operation now operates on a conservative whitelist
of filesystems, so it won't touch anything in /usr. Consequently
it also runs much more quickly, about 4 seconds on the barebones
virt-builder fedora-25 image.
- Call Gc.compact () in visit_tests.
- Added documentation to fnmatch.mli.
1997 Sep 28
0
[IPD] Internet Probe Droid
[Mod: while not directly related to linux security, this post of course is
approved because it provides a good summary and clear description. Please
limit the discussion on this topic to new stuff. In general posts like this
will be approved -- alex]
Automating brute force attacks with ''Expect"
balif and desslok
- Abstract -
phf,
2020 Mar 24
1
[PATCH libnbd v3] Add Go language bindings (golang) (RHBZ#1814538).
This feature is roughly finished now, although it needs a few more
tests and some examples.
It's pretty much up to par with all the other bindings, but it lacks a
completely safe AIO buffer. It won't stop you from freeing the buffer
too early) because golang's GC inexplicably lacks a way to declare a
root from C. I can probably do it with a global variable and ref
counting on the
2020 Mar 25
3
[PATCH libnbd v4] Add Go language bindings (golang) (RHBZ#1814538).
Now runs a complete set of tests, notably including the AIO test.
File descriptors are passed in and out as plain ints (instead of
*os.File) for a couple of reasons: (1) We have to pass the plain int
to syscall.Select. (2) Turning an fd into an os.File causes golang to
set the blocking flag which is deeply unhelpful.
Rich.