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2013 Jul 10
2
36-Year-Old Seth Vidal Tragically Killed
This is a big loss to the open source community. I sure hope they catch the driver. http://www.businessinsider.com/36-year-old-seth-vidal-tragically-killed-2013-7
2006 Apr 22
6
Friendly Reminder (OT)
Today, I had a tragic hard drive crash. I hadn''t updated anything to SVN in two weeks. I''m posting this here as a reminder to my beloved Rails community. Everyone, right now..... make a backup of your rails work. Make sure its on two disks. Many of you already do that automatically, but just make sur...
2016 Sep 27
3
openldap proxy cache for samba
Hello, we use samba with ldap backend. All is working well. Now the user count should grow to about 3000 users in a mixed environment with PCs and terminal servers. So the most of the users typically have (more than one) sessions to different terminal servers. The smb version is (tragically) still v1 and a lot of the clients comes over a NAT gateway. To reduce the traffic to the remote ldap server(s) in the backend and decrease the latency, I like to install a local OpenLDAP proxy cache on the samba server. Is this a practically way and does someone has experiences with such set...
2018 Aug 13
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.8
...esting > > on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a bugfix release. > > Problems building on Cygwin, partially a result of a new GCC version. > I'm still collecting and fixing. I hope I have a few days to create a > useful report with patches? Ok, it was less tragic than anticipated. I attached two patches which are required to make this build work on Cygwin. With these two patches OpenSSH builds and all tests pass. Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Cygwin Maintainer Red Hat -------------- next part --------------
2011 Jul 22
0
[LLVMdev] git
Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> writes: > I completely agree. The "branch" I most care about is mainline, and > losing the ability to say "fixed in r1234" (with some sort of > monotonically increasing number) would be a tragic loss. The monotonically increasing number is useful for giving you a fuzzy idea about how that change relates to other changes wrt the order it was applied and, similarly, the approximate timeline. The usefulness of having this information on an immediate form is amplified by *not* appreciating t...
2017 Jul 21
2
How does yum decide when 2 packages meet a dependency?
On Fri, 21 Jul 2017, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 04:19:20PM +0100, Phil Perry wrote: >> Say a package has a dependency for libfoo.so.1, and 2 (or more) >> packages provide libfoo.so.1, how does yum decide which package to >> install to meet the dependency? > > It has a series of heuristics: > > http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/CompareProviders
2001 Oct 30
2
Wine help with Mandrake 8.1?
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 18:02:36 -0500, Tragic Comic <tc@no.mail> wrote: >I'm a complete Linux newbie only having installed Mandrake 8.1 >a couple days ago. I went to www.winehq.org and grabbed the latest >version of Wine from a link. The install seemed to go smoothly >using Mdk's package manager. > >But.. h...
2008 Jun 30
4
INIT 5 and system is gone
...ll I noticed that I was NOT getting GNOME via VNC since the upgrade (worked before just fine with 5.1). So I tried an INIT 5 from the command line (always worked before), but the system seemed to hang. Video was off. I rebooted, went to INITTAB and changed init to 5 and rebooted. Probably a tragic mistake. Now on boot, right after UDEV gets an OK, the screen goes blank and the drive stops turning. I tried booting with the 5.1 kernel, and same behaviour with the system blanking out and all load activity stopping after UDEV loads. So I am quite stuck at this point. Is there an option tha...
2008 Mar 04
3
rspec vs. test::more
Hey all, you HAVE to read this blog post: http://blog.jrock.us/articles/RSpec%20vs.%20Test::More.pod#comments My favorite parts are: 1) ... some rspec code ... > For the sake of comparison lets translate this directly into perl: ... some perl code ... 2) >First, notice that the rspec-version isn''t actually ruby code. It''s not any real language. For the sake of
2012 May 22
1
Capturing signals from within external libs
...pt caught!"); } Works, but I am sure it isn't supposed to. In fact I know it is wrong, since after interrupting once SIGINTs are subsequently ignored, even if I reset the signal to the original one (as returned by the first call to signal). Currently I can exit(1) of course, but that is tragically bad form IMO, though will work in my situation. In short, what is the proper way to handle SIGINT in external code that is called from R, that allows R to handle the signal. Thoughts or suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Jeff
2003 May 05
2
(PR#1289)
...3, Mòdul D6. E-08034 Barcelona, Catalunya ________________________________________________________________________ The optimist thinks that this is the best of all possible worlds, and the pessimist knows it. -- J. Robert Oppenheimer, "Bulletin of Atomic Scientists" We scientists, whose tragic destiny it has been to make the methods of annihilation ever more gruesome and more effective, must consider it our solemn and transcendent duty to do all in our power in preventing these weapons from being used for the brutal purpose for which they were invented. -- Albert Einstein, "Bu...
2006 May 18
4
Install Glitch
Ubuntu 5.10, Ruby 1.8.3. I installed rubygems, then tried rails, and get a tragic looking error at the end. Is this a problem? It looks related to rdoc. root@bonus:/usr/local/rubygems-0.8.11# gem install rails --include-dependencies Attempting local installation of ''rails'' Local gem file not found: rails*.gem Attempting remote installation of ''rails...
2014 Oct 13
4
[LLVMdev] whole program optimization examples?
...t; > > > I'm hearing bad things about LLVM's JIT capabilities -- specifically > that writing your own GC is going to be a pain. > > This is a fun topic and you'll probably get some good advice. :-) > > Here's my take. GC in llvm is only a pain if you make the tragic mistake > of writing an accurate-on-the-stack GC. Accurate collectors are only known > to be beneficial in niche environments, usually if you have an aversion to > probabilistic algorithms. You might also be stuck requiring accuracy if > your system relies on being able to force *every*...
2014 Oct 14
2
[LLVMdev] whole program optimization examples?
...ning. You really should be specific here. The optimizations you're thinking of may be uninteresting to many clients. Also you won't lose any performance if your GC pointers are also needed for deopt (which happens to be the common case). I really do think that this whole discussion is tragicomic. Most clients of LLVM would be best served with mostly copying GC. -Filip > Instead, you probably want to consider something like the late safepoint placement approach we've been pushing. Hopefully, once the statepoint stuff lands, we can get that upstreamed fairly soon. > &gt...
2005 Aug 25
17
IE and the activeX security warning
I''ve been testing my page, which not only includes my new slider code but the drag and drop code as well. You can see it here: http://hoover.razorstream.com/preference.htm My issue is that in IE, I get the annoying security warning across the top saying ''IE has restricted this file from showing active content that could access your computer''. If I allow the
2014 Oct 05
0
Bug#764113: Bug#764113: xen: build-dependency on libgnutls-dev
..., Oct 05, 2014 at 03:57:50PM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote: > xen build-depends on libgnutls-dev which is > - scheduled for removal > - and (somehow related) uninstallable. Nice, but this is not a problem in xen but in libgnutls-dev. Re-assigning. Basian -- Death, when unnecessary, is a tragic thing. -- Flint, "Requiem for Methuselah", stardate 5843.7
2017 Jul 21
0
How does yum decide when 2 packages meet a dependency?
...e to > >>install to meet the dependency? > >It has a series of heuristics: > >http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/CompareProviders > That's fabulous. You mean Phil could have fixed my issue by renaming the > package priiiiiimus so that the name was longer than mesa-libGL ;) Tragically possible. :) -- Matthew Miller <mattdm at fedoraproject.org> Fedora Project Leader
2019 Apr 03
2
FTS delays
...ia dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > doveadm search -u jom at grosjo.net mailbox inbox text milan Did that search over my list mail and got 83 results, not able to duplicate your issue. What version of dovecot and have you tried to reindex? dovecot-2.3.5.1 here. -- There is a tragic flaw in our precious Constitution, and I don't know what can be done to fix it. This is it: Only nut cases want to be president.
2007 Nov 16
0
Odd number of samples in a stereo wave file
...had an odd number of samples in the data chunk and as it was a stereo file, this was incorrect. > > What I am asking is does this make the file invalid as far as the RIFF\WAVE specification goes? I have just finished reading a book about the British comedian Peter Cook. It is titled, "Tragically I was an Only Twin". I don't know whether the extra sample makes the file technically invalid. I do know that it doesn't make any sense; the lone sample is an only twin. ... > The main reason to bring this up is to point out that these files exist and in our experience are qu...
2006 Jan 28
1
Wine-wiki broken by design
...y' For some reason, all pages in the Wine Wiki (like the above) is _fucking_ impossible to find with Google. I don't know why, but I think it might be because all the pages have "index: nofollow", which means that subpages are never found. GRR. Very unhelpful to newbies. Very tragic that fine Wiki documentation is available but that noone can find it because Google is disabled for the entire Wiki. And very annoying that I've had to answer this question 3 times now, when it should obviously be a top hit for "seh:setup_exception" on Google. SO, could someone *PLE...