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2015 Jun 24
2
Identify listeners on log reports
...listening to 17 different icecast streams. We're looking for a way to identify via icecast logs what each user is listening. At the moment in order to do so, we're cloning the streams for each user, so that separate logs are generated. As the number of user grow, this approach is becoming unsustainable. Is there an alternative, more lean way to do this? Thanks ---- Mark Foster -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20150624/cc0baeef/attachment.htm
2003 Oct 28
1
ssh not resolving host names on HP-UX 11i
...on HP-UX 11i works fine, except that the ssh binary doesn't seem to go to DNS to resolve host names. So the only way I can ssh to other machines is to put their host entries in my /etc/hosts file, or type their IP address instead of the hostname on the command line. Since that's a really unsustainable workaround, I've grabbed the 3.7.1p2 ssh binary that I built on an hp-ux 11.00 box and use it with the rest of the package that I build on 11i. Ugly, but it seems to work. In the meantime, I tried to boil down the build of the ssh package to the bare essentials. I stripped out the tcp_wrappe...
2024 Jun 07
1
[RFC PATCH 7/8] rust: add firmware abstractions
...rder to continue I propose to send out the following series: > > 1) minimal device and firmware abstractions only Sounds good. But after this, I don't want to take ANY driver core rust code that is not able to live in the "normal" part of the Linux kernel tree. It's just unsustainable to have it all in one directory sorry. If this deadline makes that kbuild work actually happen faster, all the more reason to have it. If that kbuild work is somehow stalled due to other issues, please let me know what that is. > 2) v2 of all other device / driver, devres and PCI driver abstr...
2001 Nov 26
2
Where do SIDs come from?
...'ve recently changed from samba-TNG (vintage last February) which was working tolerably well in our environment barring a few locking problems and the ever increasing tdb files and memory footprint. As our number of clients has passed 150, the amount of memory used on our Solaris server became unsustainable and I took the decision to migrate to samba-2.2.2 Unfortunately, the domain SID changed (not the name, just the SID) which seems to mean that I have to rejoin all my systems to the domain and trash all my users' roaming profiles. Luckily, Win2k is giving me some breathing space courtesy of cac...
2007 Feb 06
3
RPM support for package installation?
...irely accurate): me: I think if you have admin access you should be able to update the R packages by using the command update.packages() from within a running, updated version of R, and it will automatically check packages for new versions and update them. admin: But this method moves us to an unsustainable host with locally installed packages. The add-on packages need to be installed via an RPM. As I understand it, RPM is like a kind of makefile for Linux machines. The help mentions need of -devel or -dev files for RPM installations and updates of the core software; is there a similar avenue I c...
2003 Oct 31
0
SOLUTION: ssh not resolving host names on HP-UX 11i
...on HP-UX 11i works fine, except that the ssh binary doesn't seem to go to DNS to resolve host names. So the only way I can ssh to other machines is to put their host entries in my /etc/hosts file, or type their IP address instead of the hostname on the command line. Since that's a really unsustainable workaround, I've grabbed the 3.7.1p2 ssh binary that I built on an hp-ux 11.00 box and use it with the rest of the package that I build on 11i. Ugly, but it seems to work. Stripping down didn't make any difference, I still get the "ssh: hostname: host nor service provided, or not kno...
2024 Jun 07
1
[RFC PATCH 7/8] rust: add firmware abstractions
On Fri, Jun 07, 2024 at 02:36:50PM +0200, Greg KH wrote: > Anyway, that's all hand-wavy right now, sorry, to get back to the point > here, again, let's take this, which will allow the firmware bindings to > be resubmitted and hopefully accepted, and we can move forward from > there to "real" things like a USB or PCI or even platform device and > driver binding
2015 Jun 24
2
Identify listeners on log reports
...9;re looking for a way to identify via icecast logs what each user is > > listening. > > > > At the moment in order to do so, we're cloning the streams for each > > user, so that separate logs are generated. > > As the number of user grow, this approach is becoming unsustainable. > > > > Is there an alternative, more lean way to do this? > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment wa...
2011 Nov 07
5
Multiline code block within a list
Hello, How to correctly made multiline code block within a list, like.. * foo * bar * ``` Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 ``` * Another list item The above markup is not working, what I want is Code 1, Code 2 and Code 3 appear in different lines. Thanks.
2014 Mar 18
5
[RFC] A case for freezing CRAN
...ulted in the impossible situation where currently installed packages would not work with the new Rcpp, but newly installed packages would not work with the old Rcpp. Current CRAN policies blame this problem on package authors. However as is explained in [1], this policy does not solve anything, is unsustainable with growing repository size, and sets completely the wrong incentives for contributing code. Progress comes with breaking changes, and the system should be able to accommodate this. Much of the trouble could have been prevented by a system that does not push bleeding edge updates straight to end-u...
1998 Jun 20
0
["Eric S. Raymond" <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>] The Trove project -- next-generation Internet software archiving (fwd)
...ified searches across all Trove archives. As the person who does most of the package-filing work on Sunsite, I became convinced some months ago that the classical FTP-tree model of Internet software archive just doesn't cut it any more. It's way too intensive of maintainer time, making it unsustainable as Linux explodes in popularity. It also makes software excessively hard to find unless you're a regular archive user with a map of the site in your head. The thin WWW wrappers in place at Sunsite and CPAN make those archives a little prettier, but don't solve the underlying scaling probl...
2003 Nov 06
3
CUPS vs lprng
Could I get some opinions on which type of Samba based printing is easier, CUPS or LPRNG, or just bybass Samba altogether. I'm looking at the Printing HOWTO by Kurt Pfeifle (Printing Support in Samba 3.0) and both look really complex. Anyone out there have any experience with printing services in Samba? Should I just stay away from samba printing and go direct to Network printers? What
2019 Nov 18
2
[RFC] LLVM Security Group and Process
...erations, or to try to support them as such with a security response process. Many compiler crashes seem likely to be security bugs, if someone is trying hard enough. If every time such a bug was fixed, it got a full security-response triggered, with embargos, CVEs, backports, etc...that just seems unsustainable. Maybe it would be *nice* to support this, but I think we're a long way from there currently. However, all that said -- based on timing and recent events, perhaps your primary goal here is to establish a process for discussing LLVM patches to workaround not-yet-public CPU errata, and issues o...
2003 Dec 05
6
ssh not resolving host names on HP-UX 11i
...fine, except that the ssh binary doesn't > seem to go to DNS to resolve host names. So the only way I can ssh to > other machines is to put their host entries in my /etc/hosts file, or > type their IP address instead of the hostname on the command line. > Since that's a really unsustainable workaround, I've grabbed the 3.7.1p2 > ssh binary that I built on an hp-ux 11.00 box and use it with the rest > of the package that I build on 11i. Ugly, but it seems to work. [snip] -- Tim Rice Multitalents (707) 887-1469 tim at multitalents.net
2015 Oct 07
2
Buildbot Noise
On 7 October 2015 at 22:44, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> wrote: > I think this is a poor analogy. You're also ignoring the solution I gave you > in my previous mail for slow bots. I'm not ignoring it, I'm acting upon it. But it takes time. I don't have infinite resources. > If you can't give some basic stability guarantees then the bot > is only
2019 Nov 18
2
[RFC] LLVM Security Group and Process
...to support them as such with a security response process. Many compiler > crashes seem likely to be security bugs, if someone is trying hard enough. > If every time such a bug was fixed, it got a full security-response > triggered, with embargos, CVEs, backports, etc...that just seems > unsustainable. Maybe it would be *nice* to support this, but I think > we're a long way from there currently. > > > > > > However, all that said -- based on timing and recent events, perhaps your > primary goal here is to establish a process for discussing LLVM patches to > workaro...
2019 Mar 19
3
Scalable Vector Types in IR - Next Steps?
...progress. It sounds like Hal, the Cray folks, and many ARM folks are all positive. So far, only myself and Eric have said anything to the contrary. If there really isn't anyone else concerned with this, please just move forward. I think the cost of continuing to debate this is rapidly becoming unsustainable all on its own. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20190319/303b933c/attachment.html>
2019 Mar 18
6
Scalable Vector Types in IR - Next Steps?
On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 1:55 PM Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 11:22 AM Finkel, Hal J. via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >> On 3/15/19 10:58 AM, David Greene wrote: >> > Renato Golin <rengolin at gmail.com> writes: >> > >> >> On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 at
2008 Jul 01
14
rake aborted! Could not find table ...
I am getting a rake aborted error and I suspect that I am missing a package on my system since the app works for a friend on this computer. Here is the terminal output of the error: anita@anitas-computer:~/sandbox/shovell$ rake db:migrate (in /home/anita/sandbox/shovell) rake aborted! Could not find table ''stories'' (See full trace by running task with --trace)
2019 Nov 15
17
[RFC] LLVM Security Group and Process
Hello compiler enthusiasts, The Apple LLVM team would like to propose that a new a security process and an associated private LLVM Security Group be created under the umbrella of the LLVM project. A draft proposal for how we could organize such a group and what its process could be is available on Phabricator <https://reviews.llvm.org/D70326>. The proposal starts with a list of goals for