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2006 Jun 13
2
Bug tracking plugin for ROR?
Hi, Is there a plugin for ROR for bug tracking. I need it for lite use. I thoght using typo or something, but still want to know if there is something. Thanks, Kfir
2014 Dec 15
6
rsync output under CentOS 6
Hello Elias, Monday, December 15, 2014, 4:13:20 PM, you wrote: EP> Sounds like it might be differences in precision of the timestamp. Could be, thoght the NAS box has the sending system as it's NTP server so their times should be in sync. EP> Check out the `--modify-window` option. Doesn't seem to stop all the folders being listed even though nothing is transferred. /usr/bin/rsync -av --modify-window=20 --no-whole-file --delete /mus...
2013 Apr 22
1
New Windows 8 RSAT and "OU=Domain Controllers" support?
...nal level is Windows 2000 native. I recently demoted (worked flawlessy now, which was a great relief), rebuilt and re-promoted my Samba 4 DC, as my problems that I posted to this list about two monts were still unresolved (see https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2013-February/171898.html), and I thoght that I might as well give it a shot. And yes, it all seems to work now. (I even got the rfc2307 uid/gid support working, finally! Doesn't matter a lot on a DC-only box, but still.) Everything, this far, except one thing: if 1. RSAT, specifically one shipped with Windows Vista or newer (older...
2014 Dec 15
2
rsync output under CentOS 6
Hello Les, Sunday, December 14, 2014, 7:18:09 PM, you wrote: LM> Folders should only be listed if timestamps or permissions are different. Further experimentation shows this to be the case IF the destination is another local drive. Unfortunately the required destination is a CIFS share, which might change things. -- Best regards, Niamh mailto:niamh at
2014 Dec 16
1
rsync output under CentOS 6
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Niamh Holding <niamh at fullbore.co.uk> wrote: > Hello Elias, > > Monday, December 15, 2014, 4:13:20 PM, you wrote: > > EP> Sounds like it might be differences in precision of the timestamp. > > Could be, thoght the NAS box has the sending system as it's NTP server so > their times should be in sync. > > EP> Check out the `--modify-window` option. > > Doesn't seem to stop all the folders being listed even though nothing is > transferred. > > /usr/bin/rsync -av --modify-wi...
2014 Dec 16
0
rsync output under CentOS 6
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 at 11:41 -0000, Niamh Holding wrote: > EP> Sounds like it might be differences in precision of the timestamp. > > Could be, thoght the NAS box has the sending system as it's NTP server so > their times should be in sync. > > EP> Check out the `--modify-window` option. > > Doesn't seem to stop all the folders being listed even though nothing is > transferred. > > /usr/bin/rsync -av --modify-wi...
2006 Mar 09
1
Two namespaces with same prefix.
Hi, I have yet another problem. First let me explain my setup. I used to use pine a lot so there are mbox mailboxes in ~/mail. Recently I added a Maildir too and moved most of the mbox mailboxes into Maildir format. Now I thoght it would be nice to have them all "in line" in Thunderbird so I tried this configuration: namespace private { separator = / prefix = location = %h/mbox inbox = yes } namespace private { separator = / prefix = location = maildir:%h/...
2010 Feb 04
2
pls help about changing network card but assign to another ethx
Hi I change eth1 from realtek to dlink but the centos is showing eth2 instead of eth1 In another version of linux, I can change 70-persistent-net.rules but I check /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules but it doesn't have the file 70-persistent-net.rules please help Thank you Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
2006 Dec 15
0
[LLVMdev] ThisCall / Compilation problems
...allingConv.h. Right? Just send changed files to me and I'll check them. > SDOperand Value should really be SDOperand value (lower case), since > Value is already a defined classname. > Not sure if this is really a 'bug', but it does cause errors in some > compilers. Well, I thoght, Jeff Cohen already fixed such issues. Maybe new came... > Regarding the new stream wrappers in the current CVS version (in > Support/Streams.h) > A lot of errors in VC++ Express (not sure about other MSVC versions). Which sort? -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov. Faculty of Mat...
2004 Aug 11
9
ARP limit ?
what is the limit on the arp cache entires ?! Does someone have very big LANs with linux-routers ? How big ? (i mean flat L2 network, not segmented) I want to know how much can my net can scale ? thanx _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2006 Apr 02
5
Help with Webmin Module
Hello People I''m new here, so forgive-me for any "newbie talk". My client is running Debian Sarge (Stable), with Shorewall and Webmin. I want to make things easier for them and tried to use the webmin-shorewall module. The thing is - the installed shorewall is 3.0.5 (package from testing) but the webmin module only understands (and builds) the old shorewall 2.x file
2016 Jun 29
0
Rsync hung when applying batch file
...80 #9 0x000000000041e2fd in start_client (argc=1, argv=0xcba240) at main.c:1287 #10 main (argc=1, argv=0xcba240) at main.c:1514 So, two process try get messages from each other, forewer. I try trace process 2145 (other process in generate_files can setignore_timeout =1; insidegenerate_files(), i thoght, but i faul deattach from 2145 and process closed) (gdb) check_timeout () at io.c:124 124 in io.c (gdb) print io_timeout $11 = 0 (gdb) print ignore_timeout $2 = 0 So, timeout newer happen. My solution is use --timeout parameter (now, always) in rsync. But i think, this is bug, when rsync hung o...
2016 Jun 29
0
Rsync hung when applying batch file
...80 #9 0x000000000041e2fd in start_client (argc=1, argv=0xcba240) at main.c:1287 #10 main (argc=1, argv=0xcba240) at main.c:1514 So, two process try get messages from each other, forewer. I try trace process 2145 (other process in generate_files can setignore_timeout =1; insidegenerate_files(), i thoght, but i faul deattach from 2145 and process closed) (gdb) check_timeout () at io.c:124 124 in io.c (gdb) print io_timeout $11 = 0 (gdb) print ignore_timeout $2 = 0 So, timeout newer happen. My solution is use --timeout parameter (now, always) in rsync. But i think, this is bug, when rsync hung o...
2007 Nov 22
6
Packages - a great resource, but hard to find the right one
There have been several constructive responses to John Sorkin's comment, but none of them are fully satisfactory. Of course, if you know the name of the function you are looking for, there are lots of ways to search — provided that everyone calls the function by a name that matches your search. If you think there might be a function, but you don't know the name, then you have
2019 May 31
2
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Expose user provided vector function for auto-vectorization.
...ar, results in N variants, it should at the end of the > day not be different from declaring these N variants explicitly with > the respective declare variant match clause. > That’s not the case. #declare simd should create all the versions that are optimal for the target. We carefully thoght about that when writing the vector function ABI. Most of the constrains derive by the fact that each target has a specific register size. Example: #pragma omp declare simd Float foo(float); X86 -> 8 version {2, 4, 8, 16 lanes} x {masking, no masking}, see https://godbolt.org/z/m1BUVt Arm NEO...
2019 May 31
2
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Expose user provided vector function for auto-vectorization.
..., it should at the end of the > > day not be different from declaring these N variants explicitly with > > the respective declare variant match clause. > > > > That’s not the case. #declare simd should create all the versions that are optimal for the target. We carefully thoght about that when writing the vector function ABI. Most of the constrains derive by the fact that each target has a specific register size. > > Example: > > #pragma omp declare simd > Float foo(float); > > X86 -> 8 version {2, 4, 8, 16 lanes} x {masking, no masking}, see...
2019 Jun 01
2
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Expose user provided vector function for auto-vectorization.
...> > > the day not be different from declaring these N variants > > > explicitly with the respective declare variant match clause. > > > > > > > That’s not the case. #declare simd should create all the versions that are optimal for the target. We carefully thoght about that when writing the vector function ABI. Most of the constrains derive by the fact that each target has a specific register size. > > > > Example: > > > > #pragma omp declare simd > > Float foo(float); > > > > X86 -> 8 version {2, 4, 8, 16 la...
2019 May 31
5
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Expose user provided vector function for auto-vectorization.
I think I did misunderstand what you want to do with attributes. This is my bad. Let me try to explain: It seems you want the "vector-variants" attributes (which I could not find with this name in trunk, correct?) to "remember" what vector versions can be created (wrt. validity), assuming a definition is available? Correct? What I was concerned with is the example I sketched
2019 Jun 03
6
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Expose user provided vector function for auto-vectorization.
...ot be different from declaring these N variants >>>>> explicitly with the respective declare variant match clause. >>>>> >>>> >>>> That’s not the case. #declare simd should create all the versions that are optimal for the target. We carefully thoght about that when writing the vector function ABI. Most of the constrains derive by the fact that each target has a specific register size. >>>> >>>> Example: >>>> >>>> #pragma omp declare simd >>>> Float foo(float); >>>> &gt...