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2007 Dec 08
6
Re: [Xen-changelog] [xen-unstable] tools: Rationalise library soname versions.
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 04:30:09PM -0800, Xen patchbot-unstable wrote: > tools: Rationalise library soname versions. > > * Arrange for the sonames of libxenstore, libxc, libfsimage and > libblktap to be set from a single place in Config.mk. Grumble... I don''t like this at all. You just bumped libfsimage for no reason. Can we please fix libfsimage back to the correct
2017 Mar 07
1
[PATCH v2] lib: Prefer tirpc for XDR, and rationalise how we search for alternatives.
v1 -> v2: - No functional changes to the patch, just fixes a few bugs. Rich.
2013 Aug 21
2
[PATCH 1/3] Rationalise whitespace to 4 space indentation with no trailing spaces
RHSrvAny.c was using a mixture of 4 space indentation, and tabs with a width of 4. This commit rationalises the whitespace to use only 4 space indentation, and removes trailing whitespace. --- RHSrvAny/RHSrvAny.c | 537 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- RHSrvAny/RHSrvAny.h | 1 - RHSrvAny/resource.h | 2 +- 3 files changed, 269 insertions(+), 271 deletions(-) diff --git
2013 Aug 29
5
[PATCH 1/6] Rationalise whitespace to 4 space indentation with no trailing spaces
RHSrvAny.c was using a mixture of 4 space indentation, and tabs with a width of 4. This commit rationalises the whitespace to use only 4 space indentation, and removes trailing whitespace. --- RHSrvAny/RHSrvAny.c | 537 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- RHSrvAny/RHSrvAny.h | 1 - RHSrvAny/resource.h | 2 +- 3 files changed, 269 insertions(+), 271 deletions(-) diff --git
2012 Feb 05
4
[PATCH RFC] hvmloader: Make ROM dependencies optional
When booting HVMs with SeaBIOS, the BIOS itself takes care of extracting option ROMs from the PCI devices. These ROMs are usually provided with by the device model (qemu). Thus, hvmloader should not require any longer the rombios, stdvga, cirrusvga or etherboot ROMs to be present. Also, the 32bitbios_support.c file is specific to rombios and should not be built when building hvmloader with
2017 Apr 15
5
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
Not wishing to extend this thread further, but ... > There are conspiracy theories out there that the NSA is involved with > bringing systemd to Linux so they can have easy access to *"unknown"* > bugs - aka backdoors - to all Linux installations using systemd *[1]*. They're conspiracy theories, and that's it. The bottom line is that in general people don't like
2015 Mar 27
5
Anonymous SIP calls
...n vague warnings respecting (admittedly real and serious) security issues. Even limiting VOIP to known correspondents one is ultimately trusting that they themselves are secured sufficiently to prevent unauthorised access to your systems through theirs. And that seems a bit of a stretch by way of rationalisation to me. Also I do not understand is why the same issues do not exist from incoming calls via PSTN. I somewhat understand the process of getting devices to register and authenticate to obtain access to our outgoing routes. What is it about incoming SIP calls destined to our internal users that ma...
2017 Feb 10
1
[PATCH] virtio: Try to untangle DMA coherency
On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 06:31:18PM +0000, Will Deacon wrote: > On ARM (and other archs such as > Power), having a mismatch between a cacheable and a non-cacheable mapping > can result in a loss of coherency between the two (for example, if the > non-cacheable gues accesses bypass the cache, but the cacheable host > accesses allocate in the cache). I guess it's an optimization
2017 Feb 10
1
[PATCH] virtio: Try to untangle DMA coherency
On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 06:31:18PM +0000, Will Deacon wrote: > On ARM (and other archs such as > Power), having a mismatch between a cacheable and a non-cacheable mapping > can result in a loss of coherency between the two (for example, if the > non-cacheable gues accesses bypass the cache, but the cacheable host > accesses allocate in the cache). I guess it's an optimization
2019 Feb 09
0
CentOS 7, rsyslog and redis
TL;DR: Is there a sensible way to get rsyslog to talk to redis on CentOS 7. The official way is to use the omhiredis plugin, but that doesn't seem to exist in the CentOS 7 repositories? (It's how I do it on my Fedora box.) The long version: I'm trying to rationalise logging and am using an ELK stack. When I've done this in the past it has suffered badly from congestion at peak
2007 Apr 27
1
VMASST_TYPE_writable_pagetables on translated domains?
Isn''t the writeable page table support intended only for non-translated domains? If so, shouldn''t fixup_page_fault() check for this, or the setting of the assist bit and the PG_translate be respectively validated? If not, aren''t there bits missing in ptwr_do_page_fault()? Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list
2006 Feb 10
1
?bquote
?bquote says it returns an expression but, in fact, it typically (though not always) returns a call object: > class(bquote(a+b)) [1] "call" > class(bquote(1)) [1] "numeric"
2017 Apr 16
0
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
On 04/15/2017 04:46 AM, Pete Biggs wrote: > Not wishing to extend this thread further, but ... > >> There are conspiracy theories out there that the NSA is involved with >> bringing systemd to Linux so they can have easy access to *"unknown"* >> bugs - aka backdoors - to all Linux installations using systemd *[1]*. > They're conspiracy theories, and
2017 Jun 07
0
Sending artist - title - album metadata
Another correspondent here has pointed out that: > Recently Stream Licensing LLC has changed their requirements so that > streaming internet stations in the US must stream the album [name] > along with the song title and artist. We are also in this particular boat. We are using Centova Cast which uses Liquidsoap as its AutoDJ and Centova say that if the album tag is stored in the file
2020 Feb 20
4
Plan for landing flang in monorepo
Hi llvm-dev It's been a few weeks since I last gave an update on F18 and our progress on readying it for inclusion into the monorepo. Last time we discussed this the community challenged us to make the F18 source code look more like an LLVM project and to come up with a plan and schedule for completing this work (http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-January/137989.html) The full
2003 Jun 01
2
Voice Modem + Soundcard Driver
...problem with using Voice Modems is that they fall into two categories: 1) Hardware Modems which only have half-duplex transmission of voice 2) Soft/Win/Lin modems which are proprietry and don't have asterisk drivers Please shoot down this recipe before I waste any time trying to acheive it: Rationalisation: ---------------- In Australia and I assume other places, there is no asterisk-compatible low-end hardware which is legal to use. This could be a way to use existing certified hardware with asterisk. Ingredients: ------------ 2 Phone lines 2 Banksia Wave SP 336 Modems - these have 3.5mm female j...
1998 Apr 28
1
R-beta: image(x,y,z)?
Ok now I've read in my dataframe. The file is set up like this: x y z 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 5 2 1 3 2 2 9 2 3 2 3 1 8 3 2 4 3 3 7 I can get at data$x, data$y, data$z. I want to do an image plot. Ideally image (or a relative of image) would accept the vectors data$x, data$y, data$z as arguments. (After all, if you can do plot(x,y) on vectors x and y, why can't you do image(x,y,z) on vectors
2016 Nov 10
1
CTDB IP takeover/failover tunables - do you use them?
I'm currently hacking on CTDB's IP takeover/failover code. For Samba 4.6, I would like to rationalise the IP takeover-related tunable parameters. I would like to know if there are any users who set the values of these tunables to non-default values. The tunables in question are: DisableIPFailover Default: 0 When set to non-zero, ctdb will not perform failover or
2016 Sep 30
2
Help wanted with Debian Xen packages ?
On 27.09.2016 17:07, Ian Jackson wrote: > Stefan Bader writes ("Re: [Pkg-xen-devel] Help wanted with Debian Xen packages ?"): >> FWIW, I think I got the library naming cleaned up now >> (~rc5). Slightly different approach as I had to either keep the >> major.minor .so versions (I believe because of the map files) or >> libvirt would fail to compile against the
2015 Mar 27
0
Anonymous SIP calls
...gt; (admittedly real and serious) security issues. > > Even limiting VOIP to known correspondents one is ultimately trusting > that they themselves are secured sufficiently to prevent unauthorised > access to your systems through theirs. And that seems a bit of a > stretch by way of rationalisation to me. > > Also I do not understand is why the same issues do not exist from > incoming calls via PSTN. > > I somewhat understand the process of getting devices to register and > authenticate to obtain access to our outgoing routes. What is it > about incoming SIP calls desti...