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2005 Oct 05
0
Unwieldy outbound macro
I have the following pair of macros defined to handle outbound calls from *. Rather than specifying full dialstrings in the main body of extensions.conf, outbound dial commands are made using a macro call as follows: Macro (outbound,number_to_dial,callerid_to_present,gateway1,gateway2,gateway3,gate way4) The final gateway defined is nearly always a fallback to PSTN if none of the IAX or SIP
2007 Sep 19
3
MacOS X packages newer than 0.23.0...?
Hi all, Does anyone know where I can get a new MacOS X package with puppet...? The newest one on reductivelabs site is 0.23.0... -- Med venlig hilsen Juri Rischel Jensen Fab:IT ApS Vesterbrogade 50 DK-1620 København Tlf: 70 202 407 / Fax: 33 313 640 www.fab-it.dk / juri@fab-it.dk
2008 Mar 18
2
Wine wiki cleanup
Over time, the Wine wiki front page grew rather unwieldy, so I split the developer information off into two new pages, leaving only a simplified front page behind, mostly aimed at users. It's radically simpler. Hopefully it'll be more welcoming to new users. Comments?
2008 Aug 12
4
[LLVMdev] CLR or C++/CLI interface to IR building API
Hi Our front end is written in a CLR language, and we're currently interacting with the middle/back-end by writing out .ll files. This was convenient to get started with, but they're getting to a "huge and unwieldy" stage now. I was wondering if anyone's attempted writing proxy/wrapper C++/CLI classes so that the IR API can be used directly from managed languages. Any
2019 Nov 08
2
[PATCH 01/13] compiler.h: Split {READ, WRITE}_ONCE definitions out into rwonce.h
On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 6:01 PM Will Deacon <will at kernel.org> wrote: > > In preparation for allowing architectures to define their own > implementation of the 'READ_ONCE()' macro, move the generic > '{READ,WRITE}_ONCE()' definitions out of the unwieldy 'linux/compiler.h' > and into a new 'rwonce.h' header under 'asm-generic'. Adding
2019 Nov 08
2
[PATCH 01/13] compiler.h: Split {READ, WRITE}_ONCE definitions out into rwonce.h
On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 6:01 PM Will Deacon <will at kernel.org> wrote: > > In preparation for allowing architectures to define their own > implementation of the 'READ_ONCE()' macro, move the generic > '{READ,WRITE}_ONCE()' definitions out of the unwieldy 'linux/compiler.h' > and into a new 'rwonce.h' header under 'asm-generic'. Adding
2014 Dec 02
2
[LLVMdev] Making llvm-objdump more like GNU objdump
At least for now, I don’t expect it to become all that unwieldy. Any behavioral differences should be easily separable into different classes and source files. If as things progress it becomes obvious that there’s really not much of anything in common other than the general nature of the tools, it’s easy to split them apart. -Jim > On Dec 1, 2014, at 5:20 PM, Steve King <steve at
2015 Jun 04
2
Mesh and scalability
Is there some information somewhere that explains just how exactly the ?full mesh routing? works? It seems to me that if Node B is supposed to be able to send stuff directly to Node C (instead of Node A), Node B needs to know where Node C is. Does this mean that each Node has to have a complete network map? This seems to become very unwieldy with larger deployments. How far does tinc reasonably
2020 Jun 30
2
[PATCH 02/18] compiler.h: Split {READ, WRITE}_ONCE definitions out into rwonce.h
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 7:37 PM Will Deacon <will at kernel.org> wrote: > > In preparation for allowing architectures to define their own > implementation of the READ_ONCE() macro, move the generic > {READ,WRITE}_ONCE() definitions out of the unwieldy 'linux/compiler.h' > file and into a new 'rwonce.h' header under 'asm-generic'. > > Acked-by:
2007 Oct 08
2
safe zfs-level snapshots with a UFS-on-ZVOL filesystem?
I had some trouble installing a zone on ZFS with S10u4 (bug in the postgres packages) that went away when I used a ZVOL-backed UFS filesystem for the zonepath. I thought I''d push on with the experiment (in the hope Live Upgrade would be able to upgrade such a zone). It''s a bit unwieldy, but everything worked reasonably well - performance isn''t much worse than straight
2014 Dec 03
3
[LLVMdev] Making llvm-objdump more like GNU objdump
OK. Let's try a specific example: At least for ELF files, GNU objdump prints operand values in hex. AFAIK, hex is not just the default, but the only choice. On the other hand, llvm-objdump prints operand values in decimal and ignores the --print-imm-hex option for ELF. How about a patch to print operands in hex for ELF? Good place to start? On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Kevin Enderby
2018 Feb 09
6
1.39 proposal: Let's split up the libguestfs git repo and tarballs
My contention is that the libguestfs git repository is too large and unwieldy. There are too many separate, unrelated projects and as a result of that the source has too many dependencies and takes too long to build and test. The project divides (sort of) naturally into layers -- the library, the bindings, the various virt tools -- and could be split along those lines into separate projects
2008 Aug 13
0
[LLVMdev] CLR or C++/CLI interface to IR building API
Take a look at this page. It might give you more information: http://vmkit.llvm.org/ -bw On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Scott Graham <scott.llvm at h4ck3r.net> wrote: > Hi > > Our front end is written in a CLR language, and we're currently > interacting with the middle/back-end by writing out .ll files. This > was convenient to get started with, but they're
2006 Jul 13
1
fixtures getting a little hard to manage
I have lots of tests which rely on fixtures being a particular state in order to pass. For example, one test checks that a User object can have no more than 3 associated ''Page'' objects at a time. That''s a simple example but I have more complicated tests too. The problem is I sometimes add a fixture without realising it''ll affect the tests and everything
2004 Jul 13
2
SIP simultaneous registry possible workaround (was Re: New Asterisk bounty: SIP simultaneous registry)
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: >I wasn't talking about bandwidth but rather lengthy >Dial() commands... > >exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/someuser&SIP/someuser&SIP ...... > >kind of thing... seems awfully unwieldy. That's why you would stick the members into a global variable [globals] DIYCALLGROUP => SIP/111&SIP/112&SIP113 etc. then dial using
2012 Jan 13
1
Hiera - Any advice on getting started?
my data is getting unwieldy . . . any advice on migrating to hiera? Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at
2006 Mar 17
2
Controller/View Organization (Newbie Question)
Good afternoon all... First, let me apologize for asking a potentially dumb question. I''m new to both Ruby and Rails, but I do have a long background in OO programming and web development. My question is about how to structure controllers for the various models which I will need in my application. My data will look something like this: Dog - (has_many) TrainingSessions -
2015 Nov 04
2
navigation mode(s) in rgl
Hello, I've CCd' Duncan Murdoch as the rgl maintainer, but I'm also keen to hear from the broader community of any insights. In rgl my understanding is that there's only one rotation-navigation mode, where you left-click hold and the view pivots abound the centre of the scene. In other tools, including Google Earth, that is the default behaviour but there's also a
2010 Apr 20
1
Hostbased authentication and certificates
Hi, Based on some experimentation with 5.4p1 and a cursory examination of the source code, it doesn't look like hostbased authentication takes advantage of certificates other than to authenticate the server. Is that correct? In cluster environments, hostbased authentication is still useful but the size of the ssh_known_hosts file can become unwieldy in large clusters. As an example, a few
2013 Jul 24
1
Perform task on error
I have a web service that uses an R script to perform the analysis. At the end of the R script, I use the system function to call an external (perl) script that sends the user an e-mail telling them that their analysis has finished running, and where they can download the results. However, if the R script crashes (say... Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines, na.strings,