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2012 Mar 19
3
spaceship operator with a regex!?
Hi! Anyone knoe if it''s possible to realize resources with the spaceship operator checking for regex equality? Something like: User<| group =~ /(qa|prod)/ |> If not, anyone know of another way to do this sort of thing? Thanks a lot! Guy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to thi...
2009 May 29
5
CONNMARK target and connmark match support in Ubuntu kernel
Hi, as per the shorewall MultiISP documentation ( http://www1.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html ), it says "Use of this feature requires that your kernel and iptables include CONNMARK target and connmark match support (Warning: Standard Debian™ and Ubuntu™ kernels are lacking that support!)." it means MultiISP wont work properly if i am using Ubuntu server. if yes whats the
2004 Sep 10
6
libFLAC internals
...ata' and 'qlp_coeff'? It would be really nice if these were both doubleword-aligned. Finally, in a more general context, is there an easy way to build for profiling, or do I have to edit the makefiles? I'm using gcc and gprof. Thanks in advance, -Brady -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) Do you know Old Kentucky Shark?
2004 Sep 10
2
KAudioCreator
In case you cut and paste this, I think Matt meant argv[3] to be --tag=artist=%artist -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) Do you know Old Kentucky Shark? On Sun, 25 May 2003, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > flac -o %o --tag=title=%artist --tag=album=%album --tag=title=%song > --tag=tracknumber=%track %f
2004 Sep 10
2
Altivec, automake
...fications: I used the > existing FLAC routines for allocating aligned memory). > > on a side note, I got the Project Builder stuff all working > again. still have to figure out how to integrate assembly > compilation though. > > Josh > > --- Brady Patterson <brady@spaceship.com> wrote: > > > > Here's what I listed in that email. Merging doesn't appear to be > > necessary. If > > you have any build problems, let me know. > > > > Note that my detection code is Darwin-specific. It's a BSD call > > (sysctl()), so...
2009 May 26
3
Tinyproxy and shorewall setup
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2012 Jun 12
1
Nagios hostgroup collation
...tical, and would be better tied to hostgroups to simplify my config. Namely, I have about 5,000 checks in there now which will go up to about 20K over the next month, and it''s taking about 5-10 minutes for a Puppet agent run on the nagios server now. I''ve tried running through the spaceship operator to collect hostgroup members or assign groups to hosts at realization time, but I can''t get it working. Does anyone have this sort of setup done for me to poke at, or am I stuck with making an object for each check? Thanks, -Jared -- You received this message because you are s...
2004 Sep 10
2
Altivec, automake
...ll see a modest improvement, but it's really bottlenecked by the MD5 checking (and I don't have a clue as to how to optimize that). Real-time decoding should be improved substantially -- I've been meaning to test that and will get back to you with the results. -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) RLRR LRLL RLLR LRRL RRLR LLRL On Sun, 25 Jul 2004, Josh Coalson wrote: > PS, Brady, do you still have these patches? you don't have to > make them current, just send them as-is, I can merge them. -------------- next part -------------- Index: configure.in ==========================...
2004 Sep 10
1
FLAC/assert.h overwrites /usr/include/assert.h?
...compilers, including gcc, implicitly define NDEBUG when optimizing, but of course it can also be explicitly defined, which is in fact done by default by configure.in .) So, does MSVC's assert.h just not have the appropriate #ifdef NDEBUG ? Or am I missing something? -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) How come I can't hurt this damn turtle?
2004 Sep 10
1
Re: libFLAC internals
...39;s more accurate than gprof, and it doesn't require you > to recompile the source you're profiling. That looks like a nice piece of software, but it appears to be specific to Linux-x86, so I don't think it will be much help in profiling Altivec code. :) -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) Do you know Old Kentucky Shark?
2004 Sep 10
0
Altivec, automake
OK, checked it all in (only minor modifications: I used the existing FLAC routines for allocating aligned memory). on a side note, I got the Project Builder stuff all working again. still have to figure out how to integrate assembly compilation though. Josh --- Brady Patterson <brady@spaceship.com> wrote: > > Here's what I listed in that email. Merging doesn't appear to be > necessary. If > you have any build problems, let me know. > > Note that my detection code is Darwin-specific. It's a BSD call > (sysctl()), so > a change to the platform-detec...
2004 Sep 10
0
Altivec, automake
...routines for allocating aligned memory). > > > > on a side note, I got the Project Builder stuff all working > > again. still have to figure out how to integrate assembly > > compilation though. > > > > Josh > > > > --- Brady Patterson <brady@spaceship.com> wrote: > > > > > > Here's what I listed in that email. Merging doesn't appear to be > > > necessary. If > > > you have any build problems, let me know. > > > > > > Note that my detection code is Darwin-specific. It's a BSD...
2004 Sep 10
2
build problems (autoconf/libtool)
...39;s not the problem anyway, because I get the same behavior if I change it back after running aclocal. I'm running OS X (darwin-5.5) with autoconf-2.53, automake-1.6.2, and libtool-1.4.2, all of which should be the latest stable versions. Thanks in advance. -Brady -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) How come I can't hurt this damn turtle?
2005 Jan 29
4
A couple of points about flac 1.1.1 on ppc/linux/altivec
...elsewhere Apple uses the GNU tools. I'm also a bit surprised that people are using flac on an Altivecful Linux/PPC system (but I did attempt for such a system to fall back to the non-altivec C code). End digression. Can you point me to a good reference on altivec.h? -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) RLRR LRLL RLLR LRRL RRLR LLRL
2004 Sep 10
2
command-line: AIFF writer advice
--- Brady Patterson <brady@spaceship.com> wrote: > > Brady, I would say for now, your proposal is fine. I am going > > to move flac to getopt soon... > > > > Matt, that would be cool if you wanted to take on the audiofile > > support. I have actually been waiting to ask you for that, > > waitin...
2012 Aug 13
2
puppet class and user groups question
Hi all, so, summary: I am cant think of a way to supply group creds on the same group to two different classes that both require access to the ssl certificates. The ssl certs are group but not world accessible, ''mode => 660''. I have ldap doing tls, in one class, so the ldap user needs to be in the sslcerts group, and httpd::ssl, so apache needs to be in the sslcerts group.
2004 Sep 10
2
command-line: AIFF writer advice
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 09:04:38PM -0500, Brady Patterson wrote: > > > The patch I submitted only reads AIFF files. I'm about to start > the patch to > > write AIFF files. > > > > To do so, we need a command-line option to specify AIFF. My > inclination is to > > add an option: > > > >
2004 Sep 10
4
Altivec Optimizations
Hi, I have been playing with Altivec, and I rewrote a couple of the routines in assembly. Looking at the archives, I noticed that there may already be some effort on this. Anyways... Right now, I have two routines working. They need to be cleaned up, made relocatable, and documented; otherwise, they seem to work fairly well. I see an overall ~27% speed improvement when encoding with the
2004 Sep 10
1
Altivec, automake
...hing else needed to generate configure (libtool?) I would write that up, but I don't know the answers to the last question, and I could be missing something on xmms. My pbook is still making check, but so far so good. I'll get back to you if anything goes wrong. -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) RLRR LRLL RLLR LRRL RRLR LLRL On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, Josh Coalson wrote: > good news, I finally got the asm compilation working with both > autotools and project builder. it's all checked in. Brady, can > you try it out too? autogen.sh may need a little tweaking > depending...
2013 May 24
6
Puppet/Nagios/PuppetDB slow performance
Hi all, For months now I''ve been using Puppet with PuppetDB backend to manage my Nagios configs. We now have 1200+ services being checked and including servicedependency, host, hostdependency, command and other Nagios resources being managed, that''s about 3000 resources in total. Unfortunately this means the monitoring server takes about 8 minutes to perform a Puppet run.