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2014 Dec 08
5
[LLVMdev] Resigning code ownership of libclc
Hi all, I am hereby resigning my code ownership of libclc. I would like to nominate Tom Stellard as the new code owner. Thanks, -- Peter
2005 Jan 21
1
Powell resigns
Breaking News - Powell resigns as FCC Chair Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Michael Powell announced his resignation today (January 21, 2005) and will step down in March. In a brief statement on the FCC's website (www.fcc.gov) Powell said, "Having completed a bold and aggressive agenda, it is time for me to pursue other opportunities and let someone else take the reins of the agency. During my tenure, we...
2014 Dec 09
1
[LLVMdev] [Libclc-dev] Resigning code ownership of libclc
Hi Peter, I'm assuming by this that you mean project ownership/maintainership of libclc, or are you instead referring to the copyright on your contributions to this project? I just want to be clear here. Also, do you plan on leaving the mailing list up, or should we start making alternative plans? Regards, Aaron Watry On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at
2014 Sep 04
2
[LLVMdev] Phabricator sending empty state change emails for Audit
Hi Manuel, It's been brought to my attention that my usage of the Phabricator Audit tool to track which commits have been reviewed is causing a large number of (almost) empty emails to be sent to the commit authors and anyone else added to the audit as a reviewer. Presumably there are some state change emails that we haven't blocked yet (e.g. the 'Accept commit' and 'Resign
2015 Nov 03
0
Resigning as lead of the Virt SIG
On 11/03/2015 08:53 AM, Lars Kurth wrote: > Hi all, > > I wanted to let you know that I feel I need to step down as leader of the Virtualisation SIG. When I originally was approached by KB to do this, it was always clear that this would be a temporary thing until the SIG got going. At the time, only Xen and CentOS folks were involved with the SIG. Since then, we added oVirt and Docker
2015 Nov 10
0
Resigning as lead of the Virt SIG
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Lars Kurth <lars.kurth.xen at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I wanted to let you know that I feel I need to step down as leader of the > Virtualisation SIG. When I originally was approached by KB to do this, it > was always clear that this would be a temporary thing until the SIG got > going. At the time, only Xen and CentOS folks were
2016 May 19
7
Transferring SelectionDAG code ownership
As I’m sure many of you have noticed, I no longer have the time to be a proper code owner for SelectionDAG. In the interest of the project and to keep development running smoothly, I am resigning my code ownership. Justin Bogner has graciously volunteered to take it up. He has a strong history of LLVM contributions, a demonstrated commitment to good community development practices, and has
2019 Feb 13
3
DNSSEC Questions
On 2/12/19 10:55 PM, Alice Wonder wrote: > DNSSEC keys do not expire. Signatures do expire. How long a signature > is good for depends upon the software generating the signature, some > lets you specify. ldns I believe defaults to 60 days but I am not sure. > > The keys are in DNSSKEY records that are signed by your Key Signing > Key and must be resigning before the signature
2017 Feb 01
4
Script not running correctly as cronjob
Hi I have a script to resign all DNS zones every two weeks. When i run the script from bash, it works like it should. But when it is executed in cron not. Its starting normal as cronjob: Feb 1 03:00:01 xxx CROND[20116]: (root) CMD (sh /opt/dnssec/resign_dnssec_zones.sh) But after i get a mail that everything is finsihed, but it isn't. 03:04:28 DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen The script
2019 Feb 13
0
DNSSEC Questions
On 2/12/19 11:49 PM, Paul R. Ganci wrote: > > On 2/12/19 10:55 PM, Alice Wonder wrote: >> DNSSEC keys do not expire. Signatures do expire. How long a signature >> is good for depends upon the software generating the signature, some >> lets you specify. ldns I believe defaults to 60 days but I am not sure. >> >> The keys are in DNSSKEY records that are signed
2011 May 20
3
Passing password to script for rpmsign of list of .rpm files
I am trying to automatize signing of unsigned .rpm files. My repo has at least 50 x 3 packages. But I would have to type numerous passwords for each file. I can not see hot to pass pass phrase to script. rpmsign --resign {--pass=??} <filename from list> ???? Can someone advise me how to do that? Ljubomir
2019 Feb 13
2
DNSSEC Questions
Last weekend I had my DNSSEC keys expire. I discovered that they had expired the hard way... namely randomly websites could not be found and email did not get delivered. It seems that the keys were only valid for what I estimate was about 30 days. It is a real PITA to have update the keys, restart named and then update Godaddy with new digests. The first part of the problem is fairly
2016 Jun 10
6
[3.9 Release] Release plan and call for testers
Hello everyone, It's time to start planning for the 3.9 release. Please let me know if you'd like to help providing binaries and testing for your favourite platform. I propose the following schedule: - 18 July: Create the release branch; build and test RC1 soon thereafter. - 1 August: Tag, build and test RC2. Any unfinished features need to be turned off by now. As we get closer to
2013 May 20
7
Bye bye Mr tmem guy
Hi Linux kernel folks and Xen folks -- Effective July 5, I will be resigning from Oracle and "retiring" for a minimum of 12-18 months and probably/hopefully much longer. Between now and July 5, I will be tying up loose ends related to my patches but also using up accrued vacation days. If you have a loose end you''d like to see tied, please let me know ASAP and I will do my
2019 Feb 13
0
DNSSEC Questions
On 2/12/19 7:26 PM, Paul R. Ganci wrote: > Last weekend I had my DNSSEC keys expire. I discovered that they had > expired the hard way... namely randomly websites could not be found and > email did not get delivered. It seems that the keys were only valid for > what I estimate was about 30 days. It is a real PITA to have update the > keys, restart named and then update Godaddy
2006 Oct 19
2
Problem with indexes
Hello. Dovecot is really good software but I have one big problem with indexes. I have server with a lot of mailboxes - filesystem has quota enabled and I can't resign it from different reasons. When mailbox achieve quota size and user wants to pick mails via pop3, error "-ERR Mailbox is in inconsistent state, please relogin." is given. I know it's because dovecot can't
2010 Dec 09
3
Howto batch sign RPM packages?
Hi, I need to sign a bunch of RPM packages that have interdepencies: build #1, sign #1, install #1, build #2, sign #2, install #2 etc. Based on the info in bz436812 [1] I have created the key (RSA sign only, 4096bit, no sub keys) and put this in .rpmmacros: %_signature gpg %_gpg_path ~/.gnupg %_gpg_name <KEY_ID> %__gpg_sign_cmd %{__gpg} gpg --force-v3-sigs \ --digest-algo=sha1 --batch
2008 May 08
2
speeding up a special product of three arrays
I am struggling with R code optimization, a recurrent topic on this list. I have three arrays, say A, B and C, all having the same number of columns. I need to compute an array D whose generic element is D[i, j, k] <- sum_n A[i, n]*B[j, n]*C[k, n] Cycling over the three indices and subsetting the columns won't do. Is there any way to implement this efficiently in R or should I resign to
2017 Feb 01
1
Script not running correctly as cronjob
Thank you for the hints I modified like you described. I also moved the permission part out of the loop (once at the end of the script is enough). Now with the "set -x" the script is working also in cron. Best regards Daniel -----Original Message----- From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Tony Mountifield Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 11:04 AM To:
2009 May 25
3
gplpv driver signature problem under win2k8_64bit
Hi, I am at a complete loss of ideas here: I have a - xen3.3.1 hypervisor compiled from source with - dom0 being 2.6.26-1-xen-amd64 kernel from debian/lenny repository with - windows 2008 64bit as hvm guest. I use the gplpv drivers 0.10.0.69 from James Harper. The included files (xenpci.sys and xennet.sys) are apparently test-signed, so applying test-signing as boot option does enable