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2005 Aug 20
2
Questions on "\" vs "/" on Windows
A recent thread on R-help reminded me of some questions I have regarding the path separator on Windows. The thread: [R] using paste and "\" to create a valid filename The question: What are the use-cases where "\" is required for paths passed as character vectors from within R? My experience has been that "/" always works and "\" often fails due to
2016 Mar 01
2
Possible Memory Savings for tools emitting large amounts of existing data through MC
...ent in a typical ELF binary. Dsymutil > also only implements MachO relocations and has lots of other things where > the ELF implementation is missing. It’s probably not too much work to wire > all this up, but so far nobody did it. > & no easy way for me to get a representative (or pathalogically large, even) set of machO files to play with, I take it? It's no worries - just figured I'd give it a go if it was convenient. > > -- adrian > > >> A quick glance at dsymutil's code indicates it might benefit slightly, at >> least - in the string table emission...
2016 Mar 01
0
Possible Memory Savings for tools emitting large amounts of existing data through MC
...) not present in a typical ELF binary. Dsymutil also only implements MachO relocations and has lots of other things where the ELF implementation is missing. It’s probably not too much work to wire all this up, but so far nobody did it. > > & no easy way for me to get a representative (or pathalogically large, even) set of machO files to play with, I take it? It's no worries - just figured I'd give it a go if it was convenient. I can definitely go and grab you a clang build directory from one of the green dragon bots for example; but all the paths are hardcoded so you’d have to install th...
1999 Mar 24
0
Oplock break (again) End of file from client (PR#15037)
btenison@dibbs.net wrote: > > I keep getting the following in the log files now that we've upgraded to > the latest cvs 2.0 branch. Any ideas what we can do to fix this? > > Mar 23 08:45:34 gate smbd[22692]: [1999/03/23 08:45:34, 0] > smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(773) > Mar 23 08:45:34 gate smbd[22692]: oplock_break: end of file from client > Mar 23 08:45:34 gate
2009 Oct 17
3
OT - DECT SIP Phones
Hi, I have three Snom M3s at the moment but getting pretty fed up with the issues :( I am UK based and would be interested to hear of other peoples recommendations. Key features :- * VM Notification * Good Range * G729 codec support * Common/Private Address Books per Handset(s) TIA, Best Regards, -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content and is believed to be
2005 Nov 20
2
ZFS & small files
First - many, many congrats to team ZFS. Developing/writing a new Unix fs is a very non-trivial exercise with zero tolerance for developer bugs. I just loaded build 27a on a w1100z with a single AMD 150 CPU (2Gb RAM) and a single (for now) SCSI disk drive: FUJITSU MAP3367NP (Revision: 0108) hooked up to the built-in SCSI controller (the only device on the SCSI bus). My initial ZFS test was to
2004 Feb 02
2
rsync 2.6.0 causing incredible load on Linux 2.4.x?
Hi everyone. Has anyone experienced rsync 2.6.0 causing huge amounts of system load? Especially on Linux 2.4? We recently upgraded our "push" machine to rsync 2.6.0 and the next push that went out (rsyncing about 3GB of data to 15 servers sequentially over gigabit ethernet) caused the box to hit 110.59. We only know the load because snmpd was still working, but nothing else in userspace
2004 Feb 05
1
massive performance problems if transferring many sma ll files
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2016 Feb 29
0
Possible Memory Savings for tools emitting large amounts of existing data through MC
> On Feb 29, 2016, at 3:46 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Adrian Prantl <aprantl at apple.com <mailto:aprantl at apple.com>> wrote: > >> On Feb 29, 2016, at 3:18 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com <mailto:dblaikie at gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Just in case it
2020 May 09
5
Win7 clients problem after upgrading samba file server to 4.12 on Arch
sob., 9 maj 2020 o 14:37 Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> napisa?(a): > To be clear: if you're running into this issue that I'm seeing in the > code, then this is *not* a client side bug. It's a server bug that only > gets triggered by a specific access pattern. Likely Win 7 has a > different pattern compared to other Windows versions which explains why > you only
2016 Feb 29
4
Possible Memory Savings for tools emitting large amounts of existing data through MC
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Adrian Prantl <aprantl at apple.com> wrote: > > On Feb 29, 2016, at 3:18 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > Just in case it interests anyone else, I'm playing around with trying to > broaden the MCStreamer API to allow for emission of bytes without copying > the contents into a local buffer first (either because
2006 Aug 10
28
On the total nondisclosure of the 8/9/06 security vulnerability
Dear Rails team, The handling of the recent vulnerability in Rails has proven somewhat problematic for us. We have recently adopted Rails as our web platform of choice; previously, we used J2EE. We love Rails. We hate J2EE. We don''t want to go back. It took a lot of effort and convincing to get the management teams of our various projects to sign off on the use of Rails. The