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2007 Nov 27
1
Fwd: dovecot bug report (64 bit file offsets)
...will be broken. You must use open64/pread64 etc.
Else macros _LARGE_FILE_API should be defined in order to use large
files in other case nothing will work (random parsing errors and dead
indexes will appear ). As I can see there is a big issue in the
dovecot.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm?info/apis/pread64.htm
Regards, Andris
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Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:45:23 +0200
Temats: dovecot bug report (64 bit file offsets)
Hello. I found 2 issues while u...
2001 Aug 01
1
WAVE loader for oggenc and oggdrop
...created a RIFF/WAVE ( commonly known as a WAV file ) ( PCM , 44100 kHz , stereo , 16 bit )
with the Sound Recorder application in windows 2000 pro.
Both oggenc and oggdrop ( beta4 ) report that it is an unsupported file format.
ox ( a recent version, that is shipped with redhat linux 7.1 ),
AFsp-v5r2.tar.gz, audiofile-0.2.2.tar.gz , libsndfile-0.0.23.tar.gz
all read the WAVE file without no problems.
They are all LGPL ( except AFsp , which has a license 5 lines long and is
IMHO legally meaningless, or it doesn't legally mean the same what the authors
thinks it means ) so more than adequate...
2012 Dec 17
5
Feeback on RAID1 feature of Btrfs
Hello,
I''m testing Btrfs RAID1 feature on 3 disks of ~10GB. Last one is not
exactly 10GB (would be too easy).
About the test machine, it''s a kvm vm running an up-to-date archlinux
with linux 3.7 and btrfs-progs 0.19.20121005.
#uname -a
Linux seblu-btrfs-1 3.7.0-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Dec 11 15:05:50 CET
2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Filesystem was created with :
# mkfs.btrfs -L
2003 Jul 30
2
Kerberos to file server
Howdy,
I may be approaching this problem entirely wrong, or not. Was hoping for a
little guidance one way or the other.
I've got this AS/400 with gobs of unused file storage on it that I want to
share across as a file server to a FreeBSD box. The AS/400 side of things
supports NFS and kinda pretends to be a Unix like machine in this role.
Users will be booting from diskless clients