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2005 Jan 22
4
rsync failing with return code 13
Hi there,
I'm running rsync on an nslu2 (using nslu2-linux) and it keeps failing
with return code 13. The man page doesn't give a good description of
what this means ("Errors with program diagnostics") so could someone
give me a clue. as to what diagnostics rsync is running and reasons why
they might be failing? The only magic to note is the machine only has
32MB of ram so low
2008 Feb 05
2
Storeconfigs question.
Hi
What does this error-message mean, and how do I preceed?
err: Could not store configs: You cannot call create unless the parent
is saved
Magnar
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2005 May 28
4
bitopts functions overflowing page boundarys
u.inuse.type_info is at the end of the pfn_info structure, and is
u32 for both x86_32 and x86_64--in this location it can also be the
last 32 bits of a page.
several functions use bitopts.h functions to manipulate this member, and
on x86_64 these functions use u64 instructions, which will overflow the
page boundary, and possibly the end of memory as we see here:
(XEN)
2011 Sep 13
1
implicit data frame reference
If I create an aggregation like this:
aggregate(lastYear[,8:10],list(Stadium=lastYear$STAD),mean)
I'll get a new data frame, which I can order if I assign it like this:
newFrame <- aggregate(lastYear[,8:10],list(Stadium=lastYear$STAD),mean)
newFrame[order(newFrame$TEMP),]
But.. if I just want to do this in one statement, what can I do? If this
was perl, I'd be using something like
2003 Jun 07
1
New htree patches?
Hello,
Could someone create some newer htree patches for the 2.4.x kernel?
There are some bug fixes in the 2.4.21-rc releases that would be nice to
have but the htree patches preceed those and they won't apply cleanly
to later pre/rc kernels.
It sounds like Marcelo may be about ready to put out 2.4.21 so it may
just be worth holding off until that happens, but I don't suspect much
will
2016 May 14
3
Questions... connecting Asterisk to the World
Greetings,
asterisk list and community,
I have a problem in how our telefon switch (Siemens HiCOM)
"talks" with my new configured Asterisk server (V.11.18.0)
without my Asterisks server in the middle....
<phone> <--> Siemens HiCOM <-ISDN-> NTBA <-...-> PBX Telekom
A phone connected to the switch requests an "Outgoing" line
by dialing "0".
2020 Jun 16
2
firewall help request (solved)
At 03:47 PM 6/16/2020, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>The rule is in the wrong chain. The INPUT chain affects packets that
>terminate at the same machine. You want to block packets that will
>be passed on to the Internet, so your rule needs to be in the
>FORWARD chain. (The OUTPUT chain affects packets that originate at
>your machine.)
>
>Here's a nice collection of diagrams
2004 Apr 02
6
wondershaper question
Hi I am very unclear about the wonder shaper and a bit of a novice
with Unix all together
I have a question for you and I hope you can answer
Basically my office is getting a couple of people slowing down the
network so ive been looking around and found wondershaper
What I want to know is that can I rather than having low priority
ports have it with high priority ports
And
2008 Aug 01
1
Properly Parsing Pre-Superscripts & Displaying Them With grid.text
Hi all... I?m making a chart dealing with frequencies of isotopes of various
elements. For instance, I'd like the following text to appear on a chart
with the "35" and "37" as superscripts:
Based upon:
35Cl: 75%
37Cl: 25%
I am having problems properly parsing the superscript that preceeds the
"Cl", since there is no character ahead of the superscript (I saw
2020 Sep 07
2
Metadata in LLVM back-end
Am 31/08/20 um 14:10 schrieb David Greene:
> Lorenzo Casalino via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes:
>
>> Furthermore, after register allocation there is a non-negligible effort
>> to properly annotate instructions which share the same output register...
>>
>> Concerning the usage of the live ranges to tie annotated instruction and
>> intrinsic,
2016 Sep 29
1
linking external library into module
Thank you for the confirmation about the ABI issue.
I'm a bit puzzled by your answer for my #2, below. I could easily be
missing something, but I was under the impression that what I had
changed was the position of the command line flags to ld, not the
relative position and ordering of the linked libraries. Am I
misunderstanding what is stored in $(LDFLAGS)?
I mean, I'm not ending up
2008 Apr 21
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: PowerPC tail call optimization patch
On Apr 16, 2008, at 10:07 AM, Arnold Schwaighofer wrote:
> Hello Dale,
>
> this is an updated version of the tail call optimization patch for
> powerpc. could you have a look at it?
>
> i added code to support ppc64 (untested, will try to get access to
> ppc64 on a friend's machine).
> incorporated evan's formatting suggestions. ;)
>
> will run another round
2017 Jan 25
3
Moving to new password scheme
> On Jan 25, 2017, at 2:46 AM, Steffen Kaiser <skdovecot at smail.inf.fh-brs.de> wrote:
>
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Wed, 25 Jan 2017, @lbutlr wrote:
>>> On Jan 25, 2017, at 1:09 AM, Alessio Cecchi <alessio at skye.it> wrote:
>>>
>>> Il 24/01/2017 23:29, @lbutlr ha scritto:
>>>> dovecot is setup
2008 Apr 22
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: PowerPC tail call optimization patch
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote:
> More nitpicks:
> ...
> No need for else here. :-)
Done
> SPDiff = (int)CallerMinReservedArea - (int)ParamSize;
>
> Just change last statement to
> int SPDiff = (int)...
Done
>
> +bool
> +PPCTargetLowering::IsEligibleForTailCallOptimization(SDOperand Call,
> +
2008 Apr 16
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: PowerPC tail call optimization patch
Hello Dale,
this is an updated version of the tail call optimization patch for
powerpc. could you have a look at it?
i added code to support ppc64 (untested, will try to get access to
ppc64 on a friend's machine).
incorporated evan's formatting suggestions. ;)
will run another round of testing (llvm-test) on my powerpc g4/800
when i get the okay to commit. testing on this machine takes
2004 May 28
2
WINE & LWSN
Hi All,
I've heard lots of people are successfully runing LWSN using WINE. I've
tried and it tries to run, but then I get endless repeats of the line:
fixme:heap:RtlCompactHeap stub
What does this mean? Other programs run fine, like notepad. Lightwav.exe
even runs, somewhat...
Help!
2006 May 17
0
RJS referring to window.parent
Hi all,
I''ve been doing some work on the Ajax Scaffold
(http://www.ajaxscaffold.com/), to make it work with file uploads
(more specifically, the file_upload plugin).
The first logical step was to get rid of form_remote_tag, since it''s
impossible to send files via XMLHTTPRequests (to my best knowledge).
So I referred to the iframe hack, similar to the upload progress bar
here
2009 Jul 12
0
Missing CLI
Hi All,
I'm using PrivacyGuard to filter calls from withheld numbers. A few
percent of incoming calls from my BT landline where I know the caller
does not withhold their number. BT deny that they're not passing CLI
from all calls.
In /var/log/asterisk/messages, the following three lines preceed every
such call so far:
[Jul 11 11:52:28] NOTICE[23198] chan_dahdi.c: Got event 18 (Ring
2008 Jun 22
1
Rsync + crontab centos5.1
Just looking at the "man rsync".
Might as well be duagnosing a plattypus.
I have made a dir on my Cent samba shares to setup a local fedora.repo
(1) How do I get it to run weekly at a certain time. is this correct?
crontab -e 22 7 0 0 /usr/bin/rsync -va
/Fedora-Mirror /local samba share.
(2) Trying to get cron it run 10pm every saturday night.
Log whats happening.
update packages,
2009 Nov 18
1
[PATCH] generator: Fix API of functions that return RBufferOut
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