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2007 Sep 24
6
monthly meeting?
Wednesday next week would be the Xiph monthly meeting.
It is there enough going on at the moment (IETF document
being submitted soon, the various aspects of metadata)
to warrant one?
--
imalone
2007 Sep 24
6
monthly meeting?
Wednesday next week would be the Xiph monthly meeting.
It is there enough going on at the moment (IETF document
being submitted soon, the various aspects of metadata)
to warrant one?
--
imalone
2007 Sep 24
6
monthly meeting?
Wednesday next week would be the Xiph monthly meeting.
It is there enough going on at the moment (IETF document
being submitted soon, the various aspects of metadata)
to warrant one?
--
imalone
2015 Sep 02
2
[PULL 0/8] MultiFS suppport for BIOS and EFI
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 3:56 PM, H. Peter Anvin via Syslinux
<syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> On 07/23/2015 02:09 PM, Raphael S Carvalho via Syslinux wrote:
>>>
>> My sincere opinion is to apply this patchset as-is, and incrementally
>> improve multifs. Lack of alternatives (additional features) *should not* be
>> a reason to block this patchset. Again, I really
2016 Aug 19
8
[3.9 Release] Release Candidate 2 has been tagged
Dear testers,
3.9.0-rc2 was just tagged from the 3.9 branch at r279183.
This is a release candidate in the very real sense that if nothing new
comes up, this is be what the final release looks like. There are
currently no open release blockers, and no patches in my merge-queue.
Please build, test, and upload binaries to the sftp. Let me know how
everything goes.
>From this point, the branch
2005 Jul 20
4
poisson fit for histogram
I haven't been an R lister for a bit, but I hope to enlist someone's
help here. I think this is a simple question, so I hope the answer
is not much trouble. Can you please respond directly to this email
address in addition to the list (if responding to the list is
warranted)?
I have a histogram and I want to see if the data fit a Poisson
distribution. How do I do this? It is
2008 May 16
3
Trim trailing whitespace from username
Recently we changed Postfix to use Dovecot for our SASL authentication
and we ran into trouble with some of our clients having extraneous
spaces at the end of their usernames. The quick fix was to add a space
to username_chars. The slightly longer fix was a pretty simple patch to
Dovecot. I put the trimming in auth_request_fix_username. I didn't think
it warranted a full strfuncs
2014 Nov 04
2
What List to Use for Patch Requests
I posted an issue that may warrant a patch some days ago with no response.
Is there a more appropriate list to post on?
Regards,
Stan
2006 Aug 06
2
Acts as Most Popular plugin
Make your models feel like they are in high school again. This plugin
retrieves the most frequently occurring values for each column. It
adds methods of the form most_popular_[pluralized_column_name]. Check
out
<http://shanesbrain.net/articles/2006/08/04/acts-as-most-popular-rails-plugin>
for sample usage.
The plugin is mostly just a group_by in disguise. It is probably
overkill if you
2013 Aug 28
0
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Todd Jackson <quantum.skyline at gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > We would also include a secure random number generator which links
>> > against OpenSSL. This would of course be an optional module disabled
>> > by default, but is necessary so the randomization is cryptographically
>> > secure and useful in security applications.
2016 Feb 02
2
creating Intrinsic DAG Node
Matt,
Thanks for the response. Is there an example in the code somewhere of
doing the intrinsic ID method? I don't need to put it a lot of places so
I'm not sure it warrants adding a node.
Thanks.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 12:35 PM, Matt Arsenault <arsenm2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Feb 2, 2016, at 09:29, Ryan Taylor via llvm-dev <
> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>
2019 Nov 10
3
cli Checking disk i/o
I just built a CentOS7 system on a Zotac NANO PC.
I used a 320GB 2.5" HD I had sitting around and installed with Standard
Partitions on XFS.
The drive is spinning, nonstop.
How can I monitor if there is actually disk i/o to warrant this constant
spinning.
So noatime for all partitions work with XFS?? I did some browsing and
the claim is XFS uses realtime which is better? than noatime?
2014 Mar 26
3
[PATCH] acpi: allow non-optimus setups to load vbios from acpi
There appear to be a crop of new hardware where the vbios is not
available from PROM/PRAMIN, but there is a valid _ROM method in ACPI.
The data read from PCIROM almost invariably contains invalid
instructions (still has the x86 opcodes), which makes this a low-risk
way to try to obtain a valid vbios image.
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76475
Signed-off-by: Ilia Mirkin
2015 Dec 12
2
RFC: Extending atomic loads and stores to floating point and vector types
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 1:24 AM, Philip Reames <listmail at philipreames.com>
wrote:
> Patch posted for review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15471
Looking at the patch, I think we should do FP only for now as vectors have
extra complexities which IMO warrant more discussion.
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2003 Jun 23
2
2.2.8a and printers
I recent upgraded to 2.2.8, which went fine. When I checked smbclient -L
firewall, I saw I Lost my printer share.
I am using CUPS v1.1.3 for printing. When I went back to 2.2.7a it
reappeared. 2 questions:
1> Why did it do this? I ./configured it --enable-cups- --with-pam_(smb)
2> Is there and advantage of upgrading such a small step? Or are there a big
enough issues to warrant this
2015 Jun 29
7
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
On Mon, June 29, 2015 02:14, Sorin Srbu wrote:
OS 6?
>
> Please note: I'm not criticizing, just curious about the argument
> behind using a regular OS to do firewall-stuff.
>
Maintenance.
A consistent set of expectations does wonders for debugging odd-ball
occurrences. Why learn the idiosyncrasies of two distros when one
suffices? Just start with a minimal CentOS install on
2014 Sep 16
13
[Bug 2276] New: AuthorizedKeysCommand: add an option for alternate owner
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2276
Bug ID: 2276
Summary: AuthorizedKeysCommand: add an option for alternate
owner
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.6p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: sshd
2017 Aug 02
2
libFuzzer: add an option to always null-terminate?
Hi all,
While playing with libFuzzer, it's a little cumbersome to having to copy
the buffer just in order to null-terminate it.
Is a null-terminated buffer an often-enough usage scenario to warrant a
libFuzzer commandline configuration switch to always generate a
null-terminated test case?
Thanks,
Johan
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2016 Aug 20
4
[Release-testers] [3.9 Release] Release Candidate 2 has been tagged
Thanks! Can you post the sha1's for the files you uploaded?
Windows and Mac look good. Uploaded:
ca26fbfabb54ac1f70776ab3a5503313ec518f18
clang+llvm-3.9.0-rc2-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.xz
26d616e1355dc0802f90babbd5ea0b72abc0c0bb LLVM-3.9.0-rc2-win32.exe
42363aeaff395d442f418d77b542a088b5b0658b LLVM-3.9.0-rc2-win64.exe
Thanks,
Hans
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 9:22 AM, Diana Picus <diana.picus
2018 Nov 13
2
New llvm.commandline named metadata
Hi llvm-dev,
I have an implementation of -frecord-gcc-switches ready for Clang, and a
named metadata node seemed like the correct way to approach this on the
LLVM side. I have a review at https://reviews.llvm.org/D54487 which
discusses some of the differences in implementation vs. GCC. A change to
the set of "special" named metadata nodes seems like something that
warrants an