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2017 Apr 30
1
Upgrade Samba 4.2 to 4.6
I have two DC's with Samba 4.2.1 (primary DC) and 4.2.3 (secondary DC). I have installed Samba 4 from the source code (configure,make,make install). I'm using rfc 2307. How can I update to Samba 4.6.3 version ? Is the same strucure samba 4.6 version and samba 4.2? Is there any incompatibility? Regards, Márcio Bacci
2005 Oct 24
3
Custom View Location
Hi, I would like to have the ability for my application''s .rhtml files to be customized after I give my app to a client. However I don''t want them to mess with the existing templates. Basically I would like to look in a directory lets say "customize" which would be off the RAILS_ROOT directory. If a .rhtml is in the "customize" there use that one, if not
2002 Mar 05
1
Newbie problems with config file.
Hi all I have some problems with my config file. I used the guide from winehq to configure it. Here is the error message I get. [root@snort-par-office .wine]# wine -v Line 27: Unrecognized input 'Path=/usr/local/lib/win' Line 28: Unrecognized input 'Type=hd ' Line 29: Unrecognized input 'Label=Windows' Line 30: Unrecognized input 'Filesystem=win95' Line 33:
2011 May 09
0
[LLVMdev] Header in bitcode format 3.0?
...'t support struct byval (maybe now it does, I was away for a while), but it does implement array byval. So we had to convert every structure into an array pointer, changing the signature of every struct byval function and you can guess the delicate relationship with other modules and so on. C++ strucures, bit-fields and unions provide a plethora of examples for messing up the IR representation, so all C++ front-ends could benefit from that pre-middle-end pass. In essence, I'm proposing to wrap semantics around the IR, because that gives you the freedom to implement your functionality without l...
2011 May 09
2
[LLVMdev] Header in bitcode format 3.0?
Hello LLVM team, In the past I've worked on a PEG parser generator for any LLVM-based language to use.  One obstacle we ran into when generating LLVM IR assembly was that we'd end up cutting and pasting a list of declarations and aliases into every .ll file that needed to link with the others.  I'd propose that in the Bitcode 3.0 format, that a header definition be added to the IR
2008 Dec 10
4
repeated searching of no-missing values
hi all, I have a data frame such as: 1 blue 0.3 1 NA 0.4 1 red NA 2 blue NA 2 green NA 2 blue NA 3 red 0.5 3 blue NA 3 NA 1.1 I wish to find the last non-missing value in every 3ple: ie I want a 3 by 3 data.frame such as: 1 red 0.4 2 blue NA 3 blue 1.1 I have written a little script data = structure(list(V1 = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 3L, 3L, 3L ), V2 = structure(c(1L, NA,
2019 Aug 09
0
[RFC PATCH v6 16/92] kvm: introspection: handle events and event replies
From: Mihai Don?u <mdontu at bitdefender.com> All events are sent by the vCPU thread, which will handle any introspection command while waiting for the reply. The event reply messages contain a common strucure (kvmi_vcpu_hdr), as any vCPU related command, which allows the receiving worker to dispatch the reply as it does with any other introspection command sent for a specific vCPU. The
2015 Jan 16
3
[LLVMdev] question about enabling cfl-aa and collecting a57 numbers
I'm pretty sure I had the ordering of the passes backwards. The previous ordering is correct. Sorry for the confusion. The last alias analysis created is the first one queried. It delegates to the previous alias analysis created. At least, that is my reading of this (very confusing) code. The most frustrating aspect of this is that it means the delegation behavior of CFL shouldn't have
2019 Aug 09
117
[RFC PATCH v6 00/92] VM introspection
The KVM introspection subsystem provides a facility for applications running on the host or in a separate VM, to control the execution of other VM-s (pause, resume, shutdown), query the state of the vCPUs (GPRs, MSRs etc.), alter the page access bits in the shadow page tables (only for the hardware backed ones, eg. Intel's EPT) and receive notifications when events of interest have taken place
2019 Aug 09
117
[RFC PATCH v6 00/92] VM introspection
The KVM introspection subsystem provides a facility for applications running on the host or in a separate VM, to control the execution of other VM-s (pause, resume, shutdown), query the state of the vCPUs (GPRs, MSRs etc.), alter the page access bits in the shadow page tables (only for the hardware backed ones, eg. Intel's EPT) and receive notifications when events of interest have taken place