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2007 Oct 21
13
[ANN/RFC] Rathole, a fixtures extension plugin
Like lots of other folks, I''ve been searching for a way to scratch my fixture itches. Rathole is my extraction of a few techniques we''ve successfully applied at my day job. We''ve been using Rathole for a month or so now, but I''d really like some feedback from a wider audience. Rathole tackles: * Conflicting PK''s (no more id''s in fixture files!)...
2004 May 18
1
having hell of the time converting away from UW
...g copy of /mbox and only if I say to -merge append will the copy proceed. mailsync doesn't work well with hierarchies of mailboxes. its copies the top level mailboxes but proceeds to get sick on the sub mailboxes. I'm not sure what other tools there are to help me get out from the mbx rathole and over to the maildir wallow. any suggestions?
2011 Aug 08
4
Shoutcast directory listing?
I've been reading posts on the difficulty in getting an icecast stream listed in the shoutcast directory. Apparently, it is necessary to run the shoutcast server to do this. Before I go down a cheeseless rathole, I thought I'd pass this over this list to see what response I would get.
2015 Aug 06
0
Bug#793921: tftpd-hpa: IPv6 address cannonization breaks IPv4
...nely. > > > > Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> > > > > Totally breaks IPv4 support when tftpd is used with an IPv6 listening socket > > (eg when invoked from systemd) > I think I can see a couple of ways this might start to wind down a > rathole of workaround upon workaround for various network > configurations I haven't seen a followup from HPA, so I wanted to quickly comment on this point.. > (like if the machine is only listening on an IPv6 socket, will local > policy even allow it to send from an IPv4 one etc.) IPv4 run...
2011 Aug 08
0
Shoutcast directory listing?
On 08/08/11 18:15, Raymond Lutz wrote: > I've been reading posts on the difficulty in getting an icecast stream > listed in the shoutcast directory. Apparently, it is necessary to run > the shoutcast server to do this. Before I go down a cheeseless rathole, The protocol for the directory is different to ours and when it was stated that entries not from shoutcast servers would be banned then no one went for reverse engineering it. > I thought I'd pass this over this list to see what response I would get. > From what I have read, it is no...
2017 Feb 04
0
Bug#771441: tftpd: don't use AI_CANONNAME and AI_ADDRCONFIG to resolve addresses for bind
...it and genuinely hotplugged interfaces. Please, let's focus on good solutions to the real problems rather than straining to find good problems to fit a partial kludge. This bug log is already a maze of twisty little misconceptions - and the aim is to dig our way *out* of that, not to find new ratholes to get lost in. What doesn't work if the bug in NM is fixed, and it has a hook to notify this service of real dynamic interface changes when they occur? Ron
2016 Jul 21
3
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
...hread so far has died down and I wrote a summary, and no > one said anything. Then I created another thread, and wrote another > summary. Once no one was disagreeing, I wrote the text. > > Now every one wants to disagree again. Seriously? > FWIW: I actually think the LLVM community ratholes on a lot of things, *way too much*. Not sure we are quite at that point yet on this. > > I *personally* don't care if we use GitHub, or GitLab, Git or > mercurial. I don't care if we have sub-modules or a monolithic > repository, but I'm not the only user. > > LLVM h...
2015 Aug 17
2
Optional WHOIS netname on login banner
I think this is probably my first post to this mailing list, so hello! Occasionally I log in to my servers from IP addresses without reverse DNS configured, so sometimes I'll see an IP I don't recognise because I can't remember what I did the day before and get a bit spooked until I WHOIS the IP and find the netname reminds me I logged in from that IP. I set out prepared to script
2010 Jun 07
0
No subject
...ead> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> I've been reading posts on the difficulty in getting an icecast stream listed in the shoutcast directory. Apparently, it is necessary to run the shoutcast server to do this. Before I go down a cheeseless rathole, I thought I'd pass this over this list to see what response I would get. From what I have read, it is not possible to relay an icecast stream to a shoutcast server. Various posts say that you must start with shoutcast server and use icecast as the relay. (I don't want to do...
2015 Jul 29
2
Bug#793921: tftpd-hpa: IPv6 address cannonization breaks IPv4
...p6_compat(myaddr); > > + normalize_ip6_compat((union sock_addr *)from); > > + assert(from->sa_family == myaddr->sa.sa_family); > > } > > #endif > > } > > > I think I can see a couple of ways this might start to wind down a > rathole of workaround upon workaround for various network configurations > (like if the machine is only listening on an IPv6 socket, will local > policy even allow it to send from an IPv4 one etc.) -- so I wonder if > maybe the normalisation should only be applied to a separate value that > is...
2015 Oct 13
5
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 12:35:07PM -0400, Aaron Ballman via llvm-dev wrote: > On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 12:21 PM, Renato Golin via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > On 13 October 2015 at 16:41, Rafael EspĂ­ndola <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > >>> - *Be welcoming.* We strive to be a community that welcomes and supports > >>>
2019 Nov 20
1
Re: Descriptions of mdev types?
Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com> writes: > On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 05:38:54PM +0100, Milan Zamazal wrote: >> Hi, when retrieving an mdev device info using `virsh nodedev-dumpxml' or >> the libvirt API, something like the following is returned: > >> >> <capability type='mdev_types'> >> <type id='nvidia-210'>
2016 Jul 21
3
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 5:56 PM, Renato Golin via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On 21 July 2016 at 01:39, Justin Lebar <jlebar at google.com> wrote: > > This is true if you s/checkout/clone/. With a single repo, you must > > clone (download) everything (*), but after you've done so you can use > > sparse checkouts to check out (create a
2017 Feb 03
2
Bug#771441: [PATCH tftpd-hpa] tftpd: don't use AI_CANONNAME and AI_ADDRCONFIG to resolve addresses for bind
On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 03:40:32PM +1030, Ron wrote: > On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 02:22:47PM +0100, Uwe Kleine-K?nig wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 04:08:49PM +1030, Ron via Syslinux wrote: > > > > > The use of AI_PASSIVE here is a placebo. That flag has no effect unless > > > address was NULL, and if that was true, neither of the hunks here would > > >
2015 Oct 10
4
Buildbot Noise
On 9 October 2015 at 19:02, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > Where "software" here is presumably the OS software Yes. This is the real noise, one that we cannot accept. > I think that misses the common usage of the term "flaky test" (or do the > tests themselves end up other (1) or (2)?) or flaky tests due to flaky > product code (hash
2006 Oct 11
41
ZFS Inexpensive SATA Whitebox
All, So I have started working with Solaris 10 at work a bit (I''m a Linux guy by trade) and I have a dying nfs box at home. So the long and short of it is as follows: I would like to setup a SATAII whitebox that uses ZFS as its filesystem. The box will probably be very lightly used, streaming media to my laptop and workstation would be the bulk of the work. However I do have quite a