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2006 May 12
3
The conclusion regarding resume patch
Dear folks, To me suspend and resume is not a fancy feature. It is a must have like all the other conveniences and simplicity that scp provides. I agree with Damien that this will cause multiple protocol versions to float around, but we can't make omelettes without breaking eggs. The question is how important is this feature? I would say it is very basic compared to other fancy features like multiple simultaneous file transfers and all that. To argue Damien's point again, we can have a protocol check in the beginning the way we have to check...
2014 Jul 17
0
possible bug around ACL
...ker process serving particular connection. Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. acl_mailbox_right_lookup (box=0x7fd75e4e1dc0, right_idx=right_idx at entry=10) at acl-mailbox.c:40 40 if (abox->skip_acl_checks) (gdb) p abox $1 = (struct acl_mailbox *) 0x0 (gdb) # uname -a Linux omelette 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.57-3 x86_64 GNU/Linux ii dovecot-core 1:2.2.13-2 amd64 local build from sources in testing just disabled lucene ps. I am idling on #dovecot too, if any info is needed with faster round trip time than emails. best regards -- agaran at pld...
2009 Feb 23
3
Recommended wireless card (or is there a chance to get either iwi or ath fixed)?
Hi, after some time without FreeBSD I installed 7.1 on an IBM Thinkpad T30 (with ZFS root on encrypted geli, works great). Config is: FreeBSD hasking.alashan.nongo 7.1-STABLE FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE #3: Thu Feb 5 21:10:45 CET 2009 root@hasking.alashan.nongo:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/HASKING i386 I tried using my ath based D-Link DWL G650, which still seems to have some issues in regard to interrupt
2023 Oct 27
1
release?
Hello, fellow NUTs! This October proved to be a rather productive month, with several developments wrapped up, as well as some issues with master codebase behavior created, reported, fixed and tested :) While we were not part of some official Hacktoberfest this year, it pretty much felt like one - great thanks to everyone involved! The month is also ending soon, so if we're to follow
2023 Oct 27
1
release?
Hello, fellow NUTs! This October proved to be a rather productive month, with several developments wrapped up, as well as some issues with master codebase behavior created, reported, fixed and tested :) While we were not part of some official Hacktoberfest this year, it pretty much felt like one - great thanks to everyone involved! The month is also ending soon, so if we're to follow
2023 Oct 02
1
release?
Seconding ... or firsting, considering the recent call to testing hidden somewhere in a recent mail post ;) Currently I'm aiming at cutting a NUT 2.8.1 release during October. As a bit of self-imposed retrospective: I did hope for a faster (quarterly or so) cadence when I made the 2.8.0 release, but then a few issues came up as regressions of 2.8.0 and it became a sort of crusade to fix
2023 Oct 02
1
release?
Seconding ... or firsting, considering the recent call to testing hidden somewhere in a recent mail post ;) Currently I'm aiming at cutting a NUT 2.8.1 release during October. As a bit of self-imposed retrospective: I did hope for a faster (quarterly or so) cadence when I made the 2.8.0 release, but then a few issues came up as regressions of 2.8.0 and it became a sort of crusade to fix
2008 Dec 26
1
starting values update
...> Yes I know that multi-level modeling as well as regression can be done in a > purely Bayesian way. However, I am not capable of Bayesian statistics, > therefor I ask that question. I am starting to learn it a little bit. No offense, but it sounds to me like you want to have the Bayesian omelette without breaking the Bayesian eggs ;). Certain kinds of multi-level models are mathematically identical to certain kinds of Empirical Bayes models, but that does not make them Bayesian (despite what some people say). I caution against your implied goal of obtaining Bayesian statistics without per...