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2003 Jan 26
2
SMTP - Allowing All, Logging Some
...en I saw Tom''s 90%/80% warnings in the
docs (in RED!) and "hosts" file, I decided maybe I''d ask the mailing
list for guidance. This does seem -- according to my understanding --
a proper use of "hosts", but I''m not positive about it ...
Not trying to shirk my work here, but just don''t want to mess things up!
Thanks for any ideas,
--
Prof Kenneth H Jacker khj@cs.appstate.edu
Computer Science Dept www.cs.appstate.edu/~khj
Appalachian State Univ
Boone, NC 28608 USA
2009 May 04
0
[LLVMdev] PointerIntPair causing trouble
On 4-May-09, at 4:15 PM, OvermindDL1 wrote:
> Actually, I am *very* curious if this is the bug. I can try to see if
> it is now that I know what to look for (or if you fix it in SVN then I
> will first make sure the bug still exists in mine, when it does then I
> will update LLVM to the latest trunk and test again, if it was fixed
> that I will be giving many thanks), but the
2012 Jan 25
1
loops
I've been struggling to get a loop to work. I want to create a new
variable in each loop with data from some function.
for example:
# part of the names for the variables to be created
Frags <- c("F04", "F05", "F07", "F09", "F11", "F13", "F14", "F17", "F18",
"F19", "P20",
2008 Jan 09
2
Do we have any Zimbra users on the list?
All,
Here is a request for Zimbra to provide official CentOS support:
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=23487
Here is a poll that might help them see how many CentOS Customers they
REALLY have:
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/users/14136-foss-edition-most-popular-linux-distro.html
I am not asking for anyone to do anything mean, or to say anything
untrue, in fact, please don't.
I am
2009 May 04
3
[LLVMdev] PointerIntPair causing trouble
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Stefanus Du Toit
<stefanus.dutoit at rapidmind.com> wrote:
> /* snip PointerIntPair bug */
I had made a toy language a month ago to catch back up to the latest
svn LLVM api and for some reason anytime I used a compare operator (<,
=, or > are all this toy language has) that was inside a function
definition (a prime example is this code "(begin
2012 Aug 02
0
Pre-populating volumes
Hey guys, I'm a server admin working on some high-availability web server
setups with Amazon's EC2. We're running Gluster to keep our assets sync'd
up between regions globally using replicated volumes with one brick in each
geographic region. Each brick is a single EBS drive, so it's easy to
snapshot and create a new volume from the snapshot, taking maybe 30 seconds
total for