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2019 Jul 23
4
[libnbd PATCH] api: Allow completion callbacks to auto-retire
...f special casing in nbd_aio_[peek_]command_completed. Note that although this is not an API change, it does change ABI, but that's okay as we have not declared a stable interface yet. Update a couple of the tests and examples to give this coverage: examples/glib-main-loop no longer piles up unretired commands, and tests/server-death shows that even a command stranded by server death can still be auto-retired. --- This probably will conflict with Rich's work to improve callbacks to make it easier to free data on the last use of a callback. examples/glib-main-loop.c | 6 +++-- generator/g...
2011 Feb 16
0
Ronaldo anounces retirement from football
...ational matches, amassing 62 goals. He was a part of the Brazilian squad that won the 1994 and 2002 World Cups. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Ronaldo became the highest goalscorer in the history of the World Cup with his fifteenth goal, surpassing Gerd M?ller's previous record of 14. Ronaldo retired on 14 February 2011. He cited pain and hypothyroidism as the reason for his premature retirement. [6] He left football with the record of the most goals scored in the history of the FIFA World Cup, including two goals in the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final. But now. for the health, he had to retire form...
2023 Oct 03
0
maptools, rgdal, rgeos and rgrass7 retiring Monday, October 16
...-only github mirrors of archived packages will remain available in principle while github exists (https://github.com/r-hub/rhub/issues/568), for example https://github.com/cran/rgdal. Other binary builds (Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu) have been alerted; support at Anaconda has been alerted. On CRAN, the retired packages will continue to be available as source packages on https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive. maptools, rgdal and rgeos also retain their R-forge repositories, which may be used to retrieve functions for adding to other packages. A snapshot of Windows and macOS binary packages may b...
2023 Oct 03
0
maptools, rgdal, rgeos and rgrass7 retiring Monday, October 16
...-only github mirrors of archived packages will remain available in principle while github exists (https://github.com/r-hub/rhub/issues/568), for example https://github.com/cran/rgdal. Other binary builds (Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu) have been alerted; support at Anaconda has been alerted. On CRAN, the retired packages will continue to be available as source packages on https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive. maptools, rgdal and rgeos also retain their R-forge repositories, which may be used to retrieve functions for adding to other packages. A snapshot of Windows and macOS binary packages may b...
2019 Aug 12
0
[PATCH libnbd 2/7] lib: Allow retired commands to use free_callback on their buffer.
When retiring a command test for a free_callback associated with their buffer. If there is one call it. This allows language bindings to use this mechanism to automatically decrement a reference to the persistent buffer (note: this patch does not implement this). The vast majority of this change is simply passing around the handle so we have it when we call nbd_internal_free_callback in
2019 Jun 18
3
Retiring VS2015 Support
AFAICT we traditionally only support building llvm/clang with the 2 most recent releases of Visual Studio. With the release of VS2019, what do people think of retiring VS2015 support before the next major llvm/clang release? As well as simplifying C++14 migration (admittedly only a little), this should also let us remove a number of hacks (e.g. the alignas/AlignedCharArray hack in
2017 Sep 28
0
Duncan's retirement: who's taking over Rtools?
Likewise, a hearty THANK YOU from me and the rest of the team at Microsoft for all the work you, Duncan, have put into making R available for Windows users around the world over the past 15 years. I know it wasn't easy (Windows is not without its quirks), but R users everywhere, ourselves included, are deeply appreciative and have benefited greatly. The Microsoft R team is willing and able to
2023 Apr 10
1
Retirement/archiving of rgdal, rgeos and maptools October 2023
The third report on the R-spatial evolution project has been published. https://r-spatial.org/r/2023/04/10/evolution3.html It links back to earlier blogs and presentations, and focuses on work that maintainers of R packages and workflows using rgdal, rgeos and maptools need to put in train now before the packages are archived on CRAN. The first changes will occur in June 2023, and the
2023 Apr 10
1
Retirement/archiving of rgdal, rgeos and maptools October 2023
The third report on the R-spatial evolution project has been published. https://r-spatial.org/r/2023/04/10/evolution3.html It links back to earlier blogs and presentations, and focuses on work that maintainers of R packages and workflows using rgdal, rgeos and maptools need to put in train now before the packages are archived on CRAN. The first changes will occur in June 2023, and the
2006 Oct 11
1
Retiring test2spec?
Hi all, We''re thinking about retiring the test2spec translation tool because it''s becoming a maintenance problem. Is anyone using it? Would anyone miss it if it went away? Aslak
2006 Oct 31
0
PSARC 2005/738 SSG-Availability Feature Set 2 APR
Author: ayznaga Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: e3fd1c8e561df6513f95dba9c1ab58f4690d3354 Log message: PSARC 2005/738 SSG-Availability Feature Set 2 APR PSARC 2005/748 FMA for UltraSPARC DataPath 6229087 SPARC CPU/Mem DE should track DIMM serial numbers on Serengeti/Starcat 6281100 RFE: AVL-FS2: Support Anchored Page Retire for LW8, Serengeti & Starcat platforms 6281113 RFE: AVL-FS2:
2018 Feb 18
4
Intent to retire: zerofree
zerofree is a package that can take an ext2 (only?) filesystem, work out what parts of the filesystem are not used, and either zero them or sparsify them. This was useful in about 2009 when I added it to Fedora. However nowadays it's more convenient to use the equivalent kernel functionality (via the ‘fstrim’ command or equivalent ioctls). The kernel functionality also works correctly for
2015 Apr 02
5
OT: Recommended anti-virus for Windows
...servers), I have it installed on a > few machine that unlikely ever will see any visus, hence I do not have > sufficient "battle ground" experience with immunet 3. One thing I forgot to mention: I also always recommend AGAINST using kasperski. Kasperski is KGB guy (*cough* *cough* retired. You know in that service retirement is only feet first dead, so you do your math). Valeri > > Valeri > >> Thanks, >> MArtin >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) >> >> iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVHbCMAAoJEAF3yXsqtyBl4I8P/AsvH+cyGc...
2017 Jan 02
1
retire first member server Administrator account complaint
I have been working towards retiring my first member server. (Sernet 4.2.14??) Moved all the user files, checked and double checked the ACL's and all seems good. My users redirect folders to my member servers with a GPO policy. I use roaming profiles (again via GPO) that have been confirmed as working properly against the newer member server (running Samba 4.5.3 from source.) Now, the
2021 Mar 12
2
On retiring some terminology
Hello fellow NUTs :) Some time ago an issue https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/840 was raised, and with current work underway to publish a standard on NUT protocol it became more urgent - to retire the master/slave terminology from NUT configuration and documentation. I looked around for suitable synonyms, and for our primary use-case with upsmon roles - where it either manages an
2021 Mar 12
2
On retiring some terminology
Hello fellow NUTs :) Some time ago an issue https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/840 was raised, and with current work underway to publish a standard on NUT protocol it became more urgent - to retire the master/slave terminology from NUT configuration and documentation. I looked around for suitable synonyms, and for our primary use-case with upsmon roles - where it either manages an
2017 Sep 28
5
Duncan's retirement: who's taking over Rtools?
Dear dev team, I was sorry to see the announcement of Duncan about his retirement from maintaining the R Windows build and Rtools. Duncan, thank you incredibly much for your 15 years of devotion and your impressive contribution to the R community as a whole. Thinking about the future, I wondered whether there were plans for the succession of Duncan. Is it the intention to continue providing
2018 Feb 18
0
Re: Intent to retire: zerofree
On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 09:19:09PM +0100, Robert Scheck wrote: > On Sun, 18 Feb 2018, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > There's also a more serious data safety issue: Although this probably > > works OK for ext2 since that format is frozen in time, it probably > > corrupts ext4 filesystems containing features that it doesn't know > > about. > > > > It is
2018 Feb 18
1
Re: Intent to retire: zerofree
On Sun, 18 Feb 2018, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > There's also a more serious data safety issue: Although this probably > works OK for ext2 since that format is frozen in time, it probably > corrupts ext4 filesystems containing features that it doesn't know > about. > > It is for these reasons that I don't think you should use this package > and I intend to retire
2006 Oct 31
0
6281100 RFE: AVL-FS2: Support Anchored Page Retire for LW8, Serengeti & Starcat platforms (fix x86 lint)
Author: ayznaga Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: 6eac92b976923acc75b29f19db289920ad3fe49e Log message: 6281100 RFE: AVL-FS2: Support Anchored Page Retire for LW8, Serengeti & Starcat platforms (fix x86 lint) Files: update: usr/src/uts/common/io/mem.c