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2019 Jan 24
2
[Regression] OpenSSH 7.7p1 no longer tests on NonStop Port
On January 22, 2019 10:45, I wrote:
> On January 21, 2019 19:00, Darren Tucker wrote:
> > On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 at 12:01, Randall S. Becker
> > <rsbecker at nexbridge.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I finally got around to trying to test the 7.7p1 release on the HPE
> > > NonStop Platform. 7.6p1 worked just fine - no
2019 Jan 21
4
[Regression] OpenSSH 7.7p1 no longer tests on NonStop Port
Hi All,
I finally got around to trying to test the 7.7p1 release on the HPE NonStop
Platform. 7.6p1 worked just fine - no issues at all.
In 7.7p1, when the agent test ran, the following happened (prior tests
worked perfectly):
run test agent.sh ...
Couldn't open logfile /home/git/openssh-portable/regress/ssh.log:
Permission denied
agent fwd failed (exit code 1)
failed simple agent test
2011 Sep 22
5
Portable Wine
Hello!
I need an official portable version Wine. I google it but i could not find something.
Some users told me where is no a portable version of Wine but i think it possible to make it. Because yesterday I downloaded from official site of Teamviewer the portable Linux version ( http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/index.aspx ). Teamviewer has make his own portable Wine and Teamviewer works
2016 Feb 17
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.2
On Wed, 17 Feb 2016, Tom G. Christensen wrote:
> On 12/02/16 04:56, Damien Miller wrote:
> > Portable OpenSSH is available via Git at
> > https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/ or via a mirror on Github at
> > https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable
> >
>
> I'm seeing a hang in the testsuite on Solaris:
> run test transfer.sh ...
> transfer data:
2010 Dec 22
2
[LLVMdev] Why IR portable?
Thanks very much for all of your answer.
I was confused by definition of 'portable' by my own thinking. Now I Correct
that.
(ILP32 is in another project, It's my typo. Thanks)
So let me make a conclusion about this.
LLVM IR can be a portable language,
just depending on our front-end configuration or origin language limits.
Did I mistake that?
Thank a lot all of you.
2010/12/22
2016 Feb 09
2
Test Failure OpenSSH 7.1 P2 on HPE NSE for integrity
Thread split from my previous communication. Here is the integrity logs on
the platform. I had to cut this should due to the length of the logs (5Mb).
***************** failed-regress.log ************
trace: test integrity: hmac-sha1 @2900
FAIL: unexpected error mac hmac-sha1 at 2900: Bytes per second: sent
65665.7, received 55994.0.
trace: test integrity: hmac-sha1 @2901
FAIL:
2010 Dec 22
4
[LLVMdev] Why IR portable?
Dear all,
I cannot find the answer of this question.
We all know LLVM IR is portable, but it uses ILP32 and record the target
layout within the IR.
target datalayout = "e-p:64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64
:64:64-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-s0:64:64-f80:128:128-n8:16:32:64"
target triple = "x86_64-linux-gnu"
It seems it already assigned
2010 Feb 26
1
Migration error
Hi,
I'm trying to migrate a VM from one libvirt 0.7.6-1 (qemu-kvm
0.11.1+dfsg-1) to another libvirt 0.7.6-2 (qemu-kvm 0.11.1+dfsg-1)
connected with SSH , i have followed pre requite (same shared, same
path, same network conf ...) . But when i migrate , i have following
error : operation failed:
/migration to 'tcp:x.x.x.x:49157' failed: migration failed
DETAIL :
Unable to migrate
2006 Nov 23
2
[LLVMdev] Byte code portability (was Re: libstdc++ as bytecode, and compiling C++ to C)
Pertti Kellomäki schrieb:
> Chris Lattner wrote:
>> Many aspects of the target compiler can leak through.
>
> So if one wants to use the LLVM system as a cross compiler, one
> has to configure llvm-gcc as a cross compiler? Fair enough, I guess.
I hope the C backend is still meant to generate portable code though.
Philipp
2011 May 03
1
Revised: Portable OpenSSH security advisory: portable-keysign-rand-helper.adv
OpenSSH Security Advisory: portable-keysign-rand-helper.adv
This document may be found at:
http://www.openssh.com/txt/portable-keysign-rand-helper.adv
1. Vulnerability
Portable OpenSSH's ssh-keysign utility may allow unauthorised
local access to host keys on platforms if ssh-rand-helper is
used.
2. Affected configurations
Portable OpenSSH prior to version
2004 Jun 14
4
Number Portability and VoicePulse
I have two questions regarding number portability...
1) If I port a DID over to Voicepulse, can I then move that DID elsewhere
somewhere down the road. Or does voicepulse now OWN that DID?
2) Can I take a DID assigned by Voicepulse and transfer it to someone else?
If not, why?
-jwb
2006 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] Byte code portability (was Re: libstdc++ as bytecode, and compiling C++ to C)
On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 19:10 +0100, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote:
> Pertti Kellomäki schrieb:
> > Chris Lattner wrote:
> >> Many aspects of the target compiler can leak through.
> >
> > So if one wants to use the LLVM system as a cross compiler, one
> > has to configure llvm-gcc as a cross compiler? Fair enough, I guess.
>
> I hope the C backend is still
2011 May 03
0
Revised: Portable OpenSSH security advisory: portable-keysign-rand-helper.adv
OpenSSH Security Advisory: portable-keysign-rand-helper.adv
This document may be found at:
http://www.openssh.com/txt/portable-keysign-rand-helper.adv
1. Vulnerability
Portable OpenSSH's ssh-keysign utility may allow unauthorised
local access to host keys on platforms if ssh-rand-helper is
used.
2. Affected configurations
Portable OpenSSH prior to version
2016 Jun 02
2
MaxDisplays configuration option
Hello,
I manage OpenSSH on a dozen or so servers that act as gateways for a large
amount of developers and system administrators. On these servers it is
common for there to be more than 1000 active X11 forwards active at peak
usage. Beyond ~1000 active X11 forwards, sshd will fail to bind additional
ports due to a hard coded range check in channels.c that limits the port
range that sshd will
2013 Jun 06
2
Question about writing portable packages
Dear R-devel list,
I am creating an R package that includes C++ code. I tried to install it
both in Linux and Windows and it worked. I load the C code via the
NAMESPACE file using useDynLib.
Now I am revising once again whether everything is ready before
submitting the package to CRAN and I have read in
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-exts.html#Writing-portable-packages
that ?It is not
2008 Dec 04
5
portable apps
Hi,
I am just back to using WINE after several years. Linux has come a long way since then as has WINE. Because of my work I use several different computers during a week and therefore have compiled all of my windows friendly apps into portables several of which are not availible for linux.
Is there currently a way to use my portables (on the thumbdrive) via wine? I would be totally MS free
2015 Dec 07
2
Caching user accounts on a Linux portable
I'm setting up a new Samba-based AD domain. The domain will be used to
authenticate access to both Windows and Linux desktops and portables. When
a Windows portable is not able to access the AD servers (e.g. you are using
a portable outside of the office) you can still happily logon using cached
credentials (as long as the user logged on the pc at least once before).
Is there a way to get
2018 Apr 12
4
OpenSSH 7.7 t1 script breakage
After getting OpenSSH 7.7 to build :), the initial test fails as follows:
test_kex:
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2004 Dec 13
3
[LLVMdev] misc. patches
Jeff Cohen wrote:
> VS has a 64-bit portability mode, where it will complain when it sees
> non-portable code. I haven't tried it yet on LLVM, but in my experience
> it will generate a *lot* of warnings. Every time a size_t or ptrdiff_t
> is assigned to an int or even a long it will complain (Microsoft defines
> long as 32-bits, even in win64). On the other hand, gcc
2011 Oct 04
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
On 5 October 2011 00:19, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
> 1. The native client folks trying to use LLVM IR as a portable representation that abstracts arbitrary C calling conventions. This doesn't work because the frontend has to know the C calling conventions of the target.
(...)
> 2. The OpenCL folks trying to turn LLVM into a portable abstraction language by