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2011 Jun 16
5
Porting "unmaintained" packages to post R 2.10.0 era
Hi all, I am trying to re-compile some "unmaintained" (it seems) packages, namely rSoNIA and dynamicnetwork from: http://csde.washington.edu/~skyebend/rsonia/rsoniaDemo/ These packages predates R 2.10.0 so they need to be recompile. After split the single big file in /man in each packages into a file for each function + some minor fix, I...
2013 Feb 05
9
[LLVMdev] The MBlaze backend: can we remove it?
The MBlaze backend seems to be essentially unmaintained since 2011. The maintainer (Wesley Peck who is BCC'ed) seems to have vanished, and in fact all emails to him are bouncing. I propose to remove the MBlaze backend on Friday if none step forward as a maintainer. Currently, folks are having to keep it up to date when changing shared parts of th...
2010 Feb 28
2
[LLVMdev] andersaa pass
Does anyone object to me removing the andersaa pass from mainline for 2.7? It is buggy and unmaintained, and people keep filing bugs about it because it is tantalizing. If someone wants to complete the work in the future, they can always resurrect the code from SVN. -Chris
2015 May 28
0
[LLVMdev] Building poolalloc with current LLVM development branch?
I'm pretty sure poolalloc is unmaintained at this point. John Criswell would know more. On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Christian Convey < christian.convey at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm starting to play around with poolalloc for the first time. I tried to > build it as follows: > 1) Clone llvm's git repo, and bui...
2018 Jan 02
3
Legacy option for key length?
On 02/01/18 03:29, Michael Str?der wrote: > How high is the risk that this unmaintained device is added to > yet-another-bot-net in the Internet-of-shitty-devices or is used to > enter parts of your network. I think that is what is called a straw-man argument.? If a device can be compromised in the way you suggest, then I am sure it will be replaced, but it will be replaced...
2004 Aug 06
6
new maintainers
...ng in ices 1.x. Hopefully we'll see some good stuff. ices 2.x (the vorbis version) is coming along very nicely and is maintained by Michael Smith. Michael's been hacking on vorbis for a long time, and I'm glad I've got him helping on icecast finally :) liveice is still virtually unmaintained. it's no longer relevant with ices 2 for vorbis things, if anyone wants to maintain this or has patches, Scott Manley is the person to talk to. All other code is maintained by me. My focus is currently on getting icecast 2 and the new directory code out the door. icecast 2 will do mp3 a...
2004 Aug 06
6
new maintainers
...ng in ices 1.x. Hopefully we'll see some good stuff. ices 2.x (the vorbis version) is coming along very nicely and is maintained by Michael Smith. Michael's been hacking on vorbis for a long time, and I'm glad I've got him helping on icecast finally :) liveice is still virtually unmaintained. it's no longer relevant with ices 2 for vorbis things, if anyone wants to maintain this or has patches, Scott Manley is the person to talk to. All other code is maintained by me. My focus is currently on getting icecast 2 and the new directory code out the door. icecast 2 will do mp3 a...
2016 Apr 27
1
Bourne shell deprecated?
...03:32:49PM -0453, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: > > From NetBSD 6.1.5: > > > 4256EE1 # man sh ... > SH(1) > > NAME > sh -- command interpreter (shell) ... > > HISTORY > A sh command appeared in Version 1 AT&T UNIX. It was, however, > unmaintainable so we wrote this one. > The V1 shell was of course not Bourne's. However Bourne's code was consider "unmaintainable" as he was an algol coder, not a C coder. He had numerous macros defined to allow him to use his algol coding style with a C compiler. jl -- Jon H. LaBa...
2007 Jun 14
2
GUI or other tools for traffic shaping
Hi, Are there GUI (preferable) or scripting tools available somewhere that can help me with traffic shaping? I have found MasterShaper and tcng but hey seem both unmaintained. Directly writing scripts is still a bit out of my reach, so I would like to learn by using tools... TIA Joost
2014 Nov 04
3
CROSS-LIST Notice: Changes in EPEL
If you use the EPEL repository, please read https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/epel-announce/2014-November/000032.html TL;DR: There are a large number of orphaned/unmaintained packages in EPEL across the 5, 6, and 7 trees. These packages will be removed from EPEL unless they are picked up by a packager. Packages that *depend* on an orphaned package will be removed as well to ensure repo-closure. Please review the package lists to see if something you use is impacted....
2009 Jul 29
3
[LLVMdev] Removing the bigblock register allocator.
...wrote: > Hi Lang, > > There are at least two projects that were using BigBlock, directly or > indirectly. Hi Roman, We have many plans to rip out linscan and replace it with something that handles large blocks better. That's not the issue :). The problem is that bigblock is unmaintained and bitrotted. Since noone is working on it, it doesn't work, and it is a maintenance burden, I think it should be removed. -Chris > > One approach is described in the paper "Register Spilling and > Live-Range Splitting for SSA-Form Programs" by Matthias Braun and &g...
2005 May 19
0
Re: [OT] FOSS or Freedomware? -- WAS: pronunciation/Red Hat
...e their customers and their own property, and those who purposely don't even maintain internal, proprietary standards, and purposely change file formats regularly, and incompatibily. The former I call "Commerceware." The later is what I call intentional Hostageware: - Hostageware (unmaintainable source, unmaintainable standard) Any software can become Hostageware. If it is unmaintained, eccentric, etc..., that's a risk to the data contained in/produced by the software. Open Source doesn't necessarily mean Open Standard, or that the software will be a common standard. There...
2013 Feb 05
2
[LLVMdev] The MBlaze backend: can we remove it?
> > The MBlaze backend seems to be essentially unmaintained since 2011. The > maintainer (Wesley Peck who is BCC'ed) seems to have vanished, and in fact > all emails to him are bouncing. > I propose to remove the MBlaze backend on Friday if none step forward as a > maintainer. Currently, folks are having to keep it up to date when changi...
2009 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] Removing the bigblock register allocator.
...llocation for general purpose CFGs. And they report improvements (greatly reduced number of load/stores for spills) over linear scan. The compilation time is also comparable with linear scan. So, independent of the BigBlock discussion they are worse looking at. > The problem is that bigblock is unmaintained and bitrotted.  Since noone > is working on it, it doesn't work, and it is a maintenance burden, I > think it should be removed. I see the point and have no strong opinion here. Obviously, keeping something unmaintained in the mainline just because it could be potentially improved does...
2011 Feb 03
1
HowTo Document - Installing Nagios on CentOS 4x/5x
Hi. There's a note on this document (http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Nagios) that it appears to be abandoned and unmaintained. Since I'm working through the document to install Nagios, and taking fairly extensive notes on the process, I would like to bring it up to date. But, since I've not worked on an open source documentation project before, I'm not sure how to proceed. Basically, I'm clueless right n...
2015 Jan 15
2
Pull Request wiki.c.o/AdditionalResources/Repositories
> CentOS repos. There are others that do. Some of the repos that overwrite > core packages do so with little packages like sqlite (yum uses sqlite so > changing the version of it is not a Good Thing for system stabilty). > Other repos in that list have been effectively unmaintained for a number > of years so they contain packages that may have severe unfixed security > vulnerabilities. I suggest that we shouldn't use euphemisms when it's far more valuable to come out and say it. I would certainly appreciate if the centos docs explicitly tagged the other repo...
2013 Feb 08
3
[LLVMdev] The MBlaze backend: can we remove it?
...intenance of this backend. Thanks, Jeff On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Rogelio Serrano <rogelio.serrano at gmail.com>wrote: > > On Feb 6, 2013 4:52 AM, "Chandler Carruth" <chandlerc at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > The MBlaze backend seems to be essentially unmaintained since 2011. The > maintainer (Wesley Peck who is BCC'ed) seems to have vanished, and in fact > all emails to him are bouncing. > > > > I propose to remove the MBlaze backend on Friday if none step forward as > a maintainer. Currently, folks are having to keep it up to dat...
2013 Jul 12
17
RFC: removing hardcoded "modprobe blktap" in xencommons
Hi Jan Back before 4.3 release you complaint about the hardcoded modprobe for blktap / blktap2 in xencommons script. I started to look into it this week and tried to do this modprobe automatically in libxl (that''s the idea we discussed before 4.3 IIRC). Unfortunately I didn''t manage to find any canonical documents on how a user space process can trigger a modprobe.
2003 Nov 03
2
calling R from Perl
...enerate plots to be displayed on a webpage. What I found out so far is that there is a package called RSPerl on www.omegahat.org which should do what I need. However in the description it says it has been tested with R 1.3.* the latest. I'm using R 1.8.0 right now so the package seems rather unmaintained. It is not easy for me to just install it and see if it works because I have to contact the sysadmin everytime and he is kind of reluctant on 'just trying things out'. Does anybody have experience with RSPerl or any other solution on how to do this? Any help is appreciated, Martin K...
2010 Jan 03
3
Tiny webserver to run as root
...t need a whole lot of features, it only needs to be able to execute CGI scripts. I have tried a few: nanoweb (which is written in php as well) but has some problems with CGI scripts and when it runs in multi process mode it brings the system load up to exactly 1.00. Nullhttpd, but it's old and unmaintained. Tinyhttpd isn't up for the job as well (kept crashing at times). Thanks, Best regards, Glenn