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2019 Jan 18
3
Shortest RFC ever: I propose we rename files using `.TXT` extension to use `.txt`
Why? Because we have a mixture scattered about the codebase, but only a very few with `.TXT`. I like consistency. It makes my obsessive tendancies happy. Is this important? Nope. Why am I asking first? Because its possible someone, somewhere will be disrupted by this so I figured I'd ask first. -Chandler -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Oct 15
5
fuck yeah markdown
brett terpstra continues his obsession with markdown... > http://fuckyeahmarkdown.com/ there's also a g-rated version: > http://heckyesmarkdown.com/ brett has accomplished more in the last three months than this listserve accomplished in the last three years. and it looks like he's only just getting started... meanwhile, fletcher is about to send off his rocket, which
2011 Oct 05
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
Hi Oscar, >>> There are places where compatibility with the native C ABI is taken too >>> far. For instance, time ago I noted that what the user sets through >>> Module::setDataLayout is simply ignored. >> >> it's not ignored, it's used by the IR level optimizers. That way these >> optimizers can know stuff about the target without having to
2015 Jun 25
3
/boot on a separate partition?
Timothy Murphy gayleard at eircom.net Tue Jun 23 12:49:08 UTC 2015 > > Do most people today have /boot on a separate partition, > or do they (you) have it on the / partition ? Different distros have different defaults. There's no actual right or wrong here. Pretty much anything you can think of can be made to work. Jonathan Billings billings at negate.org Tue Jun 23 13:28:18 UTC
2006 May 29
7
re-coding a sizable PHP app in rails
Hello, I am the developer of a fairly major PHP app. It has the full compliment of web application goodies -- email, batch processes, cc transactions, multi-level authentication, security, content management, curl-type interaction with other applications, etc. I am obsessed with the idea of re-doing a year and a half of work in Rails and the more I learn the worse my itch gets. I feel
2016 Apr 30
2
tune2fs: Filesystem has unsupported feature(s) while trying to open
On Sat, April 30, 2016 12:56 pm, William Warren wrote: > ALL systems need patching so obsessing about uptime is insecurity on its > face. It doe not matter if it is windows or linux or anything else. > As I said, I feel I hear MS Widows admins on this list. There are only two things that require reboot in UNIX and Linux Worlds. Kernel patches or rather installation of patched kernel
2003 May 16
4
XP Joining Samba Domain - Cry For Help
It is way too late to be wrestling with this, but being the obsessive compulsive I am..... I can not get an XP machine to join a samba-ldap domain The machine account has been made The XP registry and local policies have been set I continue to get 'specified domain does not exist' I have gone in circles nad can't figure a thing out! If anyone is out there right now (3:49 CST) and
2019 Jan 18
2
[cfe-dev] Shortest RFC ever: I propose we rename files using `.TXT` extension to use `.txt`
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 6:51 PM Hubert Tong < hubert.reinterpretcast at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm wondering if this would wreak havoc upon semi-case-sensitive systems > like Windows. I'd like to hear from people who use Git and SVN on Windows. > FWIW, I will of course not do this in any case where there might be a collision due to such file systems. I don't think there
2008 Jun 18
1
Single crontab entry for every 15 minutes beginning & ending on the hour
We have a cron job that needs to run every 15 minutes throughout business hours. The first run is at 8:00, the last run is at 17:00. Is it possible to specify this time range in a single line? */15 8-17 * * 1-5 will run 8:00 - 17:45. That's not what I want. Likewise */15 8-16 * * 1-5 will have the last run at 16:45, not 17:00 This is more of a brainteaser than a real problem. I can
2001 Jan 11
1
Oops -- forgot URL
>From /., here's the URL with the announcement of mp3PRO http://www.twice.com/html/pagebeta.cfm?InputKey=2853 {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness {+} "I came to ND for 4 years and ended up staying for a decade" --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2001 Aug 20
1
Another // comment
vorbis/lib/vorbisenc.c:138 and 157 have "//" comments. Patch included for the lazy (like me!). {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness {+} "I came to ND for 4 years and ended up staying for a decade" Index: vorbis/lib/vorbisenc.c =================================================================== RCS file:
2005 Oct 28
1
[LLVMdev] python & llvm
Hi, I'd like to use llvm from python to generate dynamically: 1) llvm functions from python expressions, eg. an "apply" operation on a c-array of floats 2) callback functions 3) calls to an external dynamic loaded c-library I've looked at the llvm python wrappers but the size of the .so module is just too massive (120Mb). However, I don't think it is actually necessary for
2011 Oct 05
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
Hello Dan. Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> writes: >> There are places where compatibility with the native C ABI is taken too >> far. For instance, time ago I noted that what the user sets through >> Module::setDataLayout is simply ignored. > > it's not ignored, it's used by the IR level optimizers. That way these > optimizers can know stuff about the
2000 Aug 22
1
vorbis' configure
It seems that the configure script in CVS does not check the CFLAGS environment variable at all. Indeed, on line 121 of configure.in, CFLAGS is explicitly set to be blank. Is this done for a reason? I see that several sets of CFLAGS are passed into the Makefiles by configure based upon specific architecture/compiler combinations -- perhaps this is the reason...? I ask because users may wish to
2006 Jul 07
1
OK, one more time on the PDC thing
My apologies, I'm terribly sorry to belabor these PDC issues to the point where everyone is undoubtedly tired of hearing about them, but I have become absolutely obsessed with trying to solve this PDC problem. Here is what is happening now. I'm trying to connect to the Samba server which is set up as the PDC (domain PLAB) from windows client "venus". Windows prompts me to
2005 Sep 14
7
Asterisk 1.0.9 long term stability <--thread hijack, why not reboot?
Disclaimer: Not a troll I'm curious as to this obsession with uptime is. All of the posts of this type are along the lines of "After X days, Y thing does not work but if I reload or reboot, it's OK" - so why not cron a reboot? Is it considered bad form or something like that? I reboot every night whether it is needed or not, not afraid to admit it, and everything works fine for
2005 Sep 27
2
metadata
I think I'm going to regret asking this, but is there any more information on Ogg metadata other than what's at <http://wiki.xiph.org/Metadata>? Is there a more appropriate list for discussing it? I'm sending this to the vorbis list because ogg-dev seems to see very little traffic, and none of the others seems to be very relevant (this happens to be the one I'm subscribed
2018 May 25
1
first class types
Ah, that's why Clang is obsessively pushing them into return by reference? On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 6:29 PM, whitequark <whitequark at whitequark.org> wrote: > On 2018-05-25 00:39, Alexandre Isoard via llvm-dev wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I see here: https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#ret-instruction >&...
2001 Mar 11
1
vorbis_analysis() dependencies?
Per Monty's suggestions from a while ago, I have [finally] gotten around to playing with different schemes for parallel oggenc. Monty's main suggestion was to have a single thread loop over reading samples and calling vorbis_analysis_blockout(), and then queueing up the resulting blocks to be processed through vorbis_analysis() in other threads (in parallel). To verify that this works, I
2007 May 10
0
ownership/perms on DC file objects
Back in late March I asked what ownership and permissions Dovecot's own directories and files should have; I have an obsessive nature, and wanted to get things right :(.. On April Fool's Day :), Timo responded: > Dovecot opens pretty much all the configuration etc. files as root > before dropping the privileges. So in general they could all be 0600 > owned by root In my