Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "specter".
2009 Jul 30
2
Any more details on Lance? (just curious; no pressure)
...-Goes-AWOL
I went to the main page and read the letter and the "Facts." Are
there any more details, mainly along the lines of CentOS sticking
around - I know you folks all work really hard on this, and you know
better than me how many others depend on you - but - there's that
little specter of doubt yelling in my virtual ears (has to yell 'cuz
it's really tiny) and I'd like nothing better (well, almost) than to
gag it.
Thanks for all you do, and for keeping us all informed.
mhr
1999 Dec 28
0
No subject
...77 73 20 34 2E s 4.0.Wi ndows 4.
[040] 30 00 0.
(Playhouse is the Win95 box and gatekeeper the Linux box. I have masked the
password with 'X'.)
In the case of accessing Gatekeeper with the NT box, I notice a different
packet:
13:46:38.589912 specter.1574 > gatekeeper.netbios-ssn: P 247:393(146) ack 90
win 8671
>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=142
SMB PACKET: SMBsesssetupX (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x73
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x18
Flags2 = 0x3
Tree ID = 0
Proc ID...
2007 Jun 27
5
Mosquito Fixtures Won''t Load
I can''t get fixtures to load correctly in a Mosquito test. The first
fixture loads in the unit test, but the rest don''t load at all.
File structure:
tracker/
tracker.rb
test/
test_tracker.rb
fixtures/
tracker_measurements.yml
tracker_projects.yml
Relevant test code:
require ''rubygems''
2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Bush's Press Conference: Into the Abyss]
...is an unlimited, permanent
> blank check to wage la guerre eternal - war without end.
>
> The White House, with none of the fictitious foreign policy fissures we've
> heard so much about, and its diehard loyalists on both sides of the
> Congressional aisle, have been evoking the specter of Osama bin Laden to
> rally hateful and revengeful public sentiment and to personify the
> oft-repeated *evil* that threatens the United States and, to quote the
> president, "all democratic and freedom-loving people" - no other of whom, it
> should be noted, seems to be on...
2011 Oct 04
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
...in native code,
> because a compiled blob is limited to a single hardware platform
> as well. But a platform which advertizes architecture independence
> which still has all the ABI lock-in of HLL implementation details
> presents a much more frightening backwards compatibility specter.
>
> * Apple has some LLVM IR transformations for Objective-C, however
> the transformations have to reverse-engineer the high-level semantics
> out of the lowered code, which is awkward. Further, they're
> reasoning about high-level semantics in a way that isn't guara...
2011 Oct 04
11
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
...s is less severe in native code,
because a compiled blob is limited to a single hardware platform
as well. But a platform which advertizes architecture independence
which still has all the ABI lock-in of HLL implementation details
presents a much more frightening backwards compatibility specter.
* Apple has some LLVM IR transformations for Objective-C, however
the transformations have to reverse-engineer the high-level semantics
out of the lowered code, which is awkward. Further, they're
reasoning about high-level semantics in a way that isn't guaranteed
to be safe b...
2011 Aug 17
2
Metadata syntax (was Universal syntax for Markdown)
So, hi all. First time commenting on the list.
I personally think having tags (whether of type "author:" or type "by")
is useful for two reasons.
One: It allows multiple tags to be entered. Two, it clears up the
potential problem listed by Fletcher regarding tags.
by Christoph Freitag
Affiliation: XYZ
by Fletcher T. Penney
Affiliation: ABC
tags: Markdown, Standardization,
2000 Oct 25
9
Return of the Son of MIME type
...e with, rather than assuming the app
that created a file will always be the right one to view it. But you
still have to figure out what to do with a freshly downloaded file, or
one created by an unaware app, so the system and user default settings
remain critical).
And finally, I think raising the specter of edge cases like files with
multiple video, audio and slideshow streams misses the point. The vast
majority of files will not be like that; they will be simple audio or
audio with video. While it may make sense to call weird complex files
"application/ogg", using this as a reason not to...