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2015 Feb 08
2
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Improper Function::iterator increment
...> 0x2e16630
>>>> 0x2e08250
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Pranav Kant,
>>>> Department of Computer Science
>>>> National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
>>>> http://pricked.in/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Pranav Kant,
>>>> Department of Computer Science
>>>> National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
>>>> http://pricked.in/
>>>>
>&g...
2015 Feb 08
2
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Improper Function::iterator increment
...>> 0x2e165e0
>> 0x2e16630
>> 0x2e08250
>> 0x2e165e0
>> 0x2e16630
>> 0x2e08250
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Pranav Kant,
>> Department of Computer Science
>> National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
>> http://pricked.in/
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Pranav Kant,
>> Department of Computer Science
>> National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
>> http://pricked.in/
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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2015 Feb 08
2
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Improper Function::iterator increment
...put upon executing above code.
0x2e08248 <- address of ie
0x2e16630 <- address of I initially
0x2e08250 <- incremented I
0x2e165e0
0x2e16630
0x2e08250
0x2e165e0
0x2e16630
0x2e08250
--
Regards,
Pranav Kant,
Department of Computer Science
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
http://pricked.in/
--
Regards,
Pranav Kant,
Department of Computer Science
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
http://pricked.in/
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2023 Jan 10
1
rewrite manpages to mdoc(7)
...s crap. Other people
were suggesting other tools. I was just adding to the conversation that if
some other route was taken, it WASN'T at the expense of the manpages.
> > </bikeshed>
>
> I am concerned that you consider the quality of documentation bikeshiding.
Don't be a prick. I was making a humourous remark regarding my contribution.
If I wasn't concerned about the quality of the documentation, I wouldn't
have made my reply (which you obviously were unable to read)
2006 Jan 28
1
[Offtopic] tinydns -some help needed
...I'm hapilly using it on
about
20 servers (both djbdns and qmail) and never had a problem with it. I'll
remember
your advice when I'll encounter my first problem, though I may just as
well read
the docs again when that happens... :)
---
I second the djb comment, the guy is an arrogant prick; if
something doesn't compile on your server he thinks its your fault. (i.e.
back when he was linking all of his software to the wrong error.h and
you had to mod it to get it to compile). Not only is it not written that
well; but qmail for example. You have to install another piece of
software...
2008 Dec 06
1
Obtaining actual match count if using set_collapse_key()
Greets,
Is it possible to obtain the actual match count if you're using
set_collapse_key()? ie, the total count *before* the collapsing
occurs (without using get_mset()).
Alternatively, will MSet::get_matches_estimated() return the true -
pre-collapse - count, or will it also be affected by collapsing?
Thanks
Henry
2013 Jan 18
2
[Bug 59565] New: NVIDIA Geforce 8400GS HDMI with Vizio screen does not have the correct resolution
...Product: xorg
Created attachment 73248
--> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=73248&action=edit
Mesg output
I'm having trouble with the Geforce 8400GS in Fedora 18
No matter what resolution I set, the tops and corners of the screen get cut off
and the text is very prickly.
I'm using HDMI on a Vizio VW32L HDTV40A (DFP-1) in a Dell Optiplex 380
Kernel version: 3.7.2-201.fc18.x86_64
Driver: Nouveau
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2006 Oct 30
3
Redundant shared mail store?
Hi guys
I'm about to embark on a project replacing a legacy single mail server
running proprietary software with a cluster of Dovecot servers. We
clearly need a shared mail store for these servers, but we are not happy
with simply using a server running NFS as this becomes a single point of
failure.
What have other people used? AFAICT our options are:
* A shared block device (Fibre
2023 Jan 02
2
rewrite manpages to mdoc(7)
On Jan 01 00:05:09, jamie at catflap.org wrote:
> Jan Stary via nsd-users <nsd-users at lists.nlnetlabs.nl> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 31 11:43:56, paul at nohats.ca wrote:
> > > Why not go to xml and use xml2man / pandoc ?
> >
> > Because it is a terrible manpage format
> > and the toolchain produces broken crap.
>
> I have no specific knowledge on
2001 Mar 08
1
FREE information on HOW TO BEAT THE NAPSTER CENSOR!
...e disappointed. And we
have servers in the U.S., Canada, Europe, even
Australia. Wherever you are, there is a server close
enough to give you top speed!
Everything you need and want, in one convenient place
and, as a bonus, REAL NICE PPL! Friendly chat, and
OPS who are actually users, not pricks. You have a real
opportunity to pitch in and help your fellow internet
junkies, and maybe earn OP or even IRCOP status.
Action_IRC is a small network, owned and operated
By the users. We are a friendly bunch - but we
unquestionably have the largest music library on the
Internet. We have 1...
2008 Jan 09
6
[PATCH] x 2 - Fix for "null pointer exception" when ask_status is called before worker is run, and docfixes
Sorry for attaching patches in emails to the mailing list, but I''m still
unable to login to Devjavu for Backgroundrb (I''m able to login just fine for
Merb''s Devjavu and submitted a ticket successfully).
Anyway, I encountered a bug when trying to #ask_status of a worker before
it''s run (or rather, before its result_hash has been set to something). Not
sure why
2015 Dec 04
3
7.2 kernel panic on boot
...ent
phenomenon of the widespread adoption of smart phones and tablets in
place of laptops may bring that into question now, but the move to
laptops was a deliberate business choice in my opinion.
It remains to be seen whether or not RH can have its cake and eat it
too. Sysadmins tend to be rather prickly people when it comes to
people and things that appear to waste their time. It seems to me a
strategy of dubious worth aggravating ones installed based chasing a
chimera.
However that may be, the world moves on and we perforce move with it
or are left behind.
--
*** e-Mail is NOT a SE...
2006 Nov 20
1
Machine trust relationship failed
Hi,
I am having trouble joining a Win2K machine to a Samba domain.
The Win2K machine is patched and up-to-date.
The Samba machine is running Debian Sarge and Samba 3.0.14a-Debian. The
passdb-backend is OpenLDAP, but I don't think this is relevant; I have
tried with tdbsam as well, and had exactly the same results.
I have been mainly following this guide:
2004 Nov 08
13
RedHat forks OpenSSH?
It has just come to my notice that Redhat is planning to ship a
forked version of OpenSSH. The change goes beyond the usual
patches applied to RPMs in the build process: Redhat have built
their own OpenSSH tarball and are using that in their source RPM
instead of the official release distribution. If you are
interested, have a look at the openssh-3.9p1-7.src.rpm from the
Fedora development/
2005 Feb 09
85
Introduce yourself and your project -- Round 2
...in-specific languages, and I
get really excited by introspection and all the stuff that comes with
it. I like to build small things out of even smaller things.
I have a tendency to create projects and leave them unmaintained. As a
subscriber to the Rails list, ou may have encountered two of those:
Prick[1], an IRC quote application written in Rails, and Paginator
Helper[2]. If you use Gtk+, there''s also my Gtk::MDI[3] library, which
suffers the same fate.
I contribute trivial patches to Rails when I can.
My current project is Timber, a Rails application for Web magazines.
It lets author...
2008 Jan 15
32
A challenge from a CMS implementer
Hey guys
RoR evangelists keep telling us that they have the #1 framework for
developing webapps. OK, but show us something that works and is useful
to many people out there. I could be wrong, but it doesn''t seem as if
there is anything that qualifies, as yet?
So I''ve got a little challenge for you: come up with a decent plugin
WYSIWYG visual editor for CMS. There are several