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1999 Dec 31
2
Ack...OpenSSH no longer compatible with SSH 1.2.26 clients?
I just tried, on a whim, to use an OpenSSH client vs SSH 1.2.26 client,
and I can connect with it...
Something drastic change between pre23 and pre24? Then again, I can't get
pre23 to work anymore either, after further investigation :( OpenSSH
clients connect no problem, just not the old SSH 1.2.26 clients ...
Marc G. Fournier marc.fournier at acadiau.ca
2010 Dec 07
3
IMAP Clients can not see 3rd tier nested IMAP directories
I have a very bizarre problem that I hope someone can help me with. I am
not sure if this is a Dovecot problem, or IMAP client problem.
I recently used Transend's Migrator to move mail from Exchange 2007 to
my Dovecot 1.0.7 server. The program seems to have moved the nested IMAP
dirs properly as seen below in a directory listing of the maildir dir.
The nested dirs have indexes, cur, new
2006 Aug 17
2
[LLVMdev] help with link problems
First, thanks to those who have responded to my earlier pleas for
help. You have either directly or indirectly helped me find the
answers I needed. I'm slowly getting up to speed with LLVM. Now I
have 2 more questions.
1) I'm using LLVM 1.8a with llvm-gcc3. I'm trying to compile firefox
(with regular gcc and make) while using LLVM to automatically
instrument one source file
2004 Mar 02
3
Odd errors while mounting an OCFS filesystem
Hello again. I am setting up a new pair of servers to run RAC.
They're connected via fibre-channel to a hardware RAID array, and both are
able to see the exposed LUNs.
When I create an OCFS filesystem on one node with mkfs.ocfs, I can
mount it. When I try to mount from the other node, however, it fails.
After that, the filesystem is left in a state where neither node can mount
it. The
2016 Jun 13
2
Getting HTTP path-prefix to work with syslinux.efi
I previously wrote:
> On a whim, I then tried "-b path-prefix" instead of "-a path-prefix",
> and that was the solution! Everything works!
Oops, I spoke too soon. With syslinux.efi, using "-b path-prefix
http://my.ip.address/" merely "works" because it's the same as not
specifying the option at all: files get transferred by TFTP.
Thus, the
2002 Mar 13
1
Graphical rsync!
Hello,
Something very much resembling a graphical win32-based front-end for rsync
is available at http://sync2nas.sourceforge.net It is released under the
BSD license for all to enjoy.
A few caveats:
* It reportedly only works on WinNT/Win2K. Win9x is being looked into at
this time.
* It is written in Perl/Tk, although all portability conceits were
abandoned fairly early on, and it
2003 May 20
1
ATA186 through NAT, over Dialup, success story
Hi,
I'm away at a conference in Amsterdam. My home is in Cambridge in the
UK. On a whim, I tossed an ATA186 and a phone into my bags before
leaving home.
I was able to plug my ATA186 into a LAN here at the conference and
was connected to my home Asterisk in a few seconds. Total time from
unzipping my bag to talking to home no more than 15 seconds.
OK, so the kit could be more portable,
2002 Mar 13
1
Graphical rsync!
Hello,
Something very much resembling a graphical win32-based front-end for rsync
is available at http://sync2nas.sourceforge.net It is released under the
BSD license for all to enjoy.
A few caveats:
* It reportedly only works on WinNT/Win2K. Win9x is being looked into at
this time.
* It is written in Perl/Tk, although all portability conceits were
abandoned fairly early on, and it
2008 Dec 19
1
[Solaris 8+9][ads] Is there a package built?
Hi folks,
Has anyone created a samba package for Solaris 8 and/or Solaris 9 with
ads support built-in?
I'm currently using 3.0.28 on Solaris 10, and it works exactly the way
that I need (using the default package that ships from SUN with the OS).
The default samba that ships with Solaris 9 is in the 2.2.12 (too old),
and I havent checked which version might have shipped with Solaris 8...
2008 Feb 03
1
Half-Life 1 Issues - Starting Friday
Anyone having issues with the old 1.6 Half-Life engine?
OpenGL mode stopped working for me friday, but its still working in other
windows applications.
Counterstrike 1.6, Half-Life 1, etc won't work.
My brother has same Linux distro and it didn't break for him, so I'm going
out on a whim. I've reinstalled vid card drivers, wine, deleted drive_c,
made a new user account in
2017 May 31
2
OT: Want to capture all SIP messages
On Wed, 31 May 2017, Barry Flanagan wrote:
> sngrep?
Isn't sngrep a great tool? Since discovering it my use of
tcpdump/wireshark has cratered.
Being able to compare an INVITE that worked with one that didn't (with
color highlighting) rocks.
--
Thanks in advance,
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Steve Edwards sedwards at sedwards.com
2006 Jan 30
2
problem redefining module method
I''m having a problem redefining a method in one of my modules. Lets
say I have this module in /lib:
module Hello
def say_hello
"hello"
end
end
And one of my ActiveRecord models mixes it in like:
class Item < ActiveRecord::Base
include Hello
end
This works fine, I can call @item.say_hello just fine. But when I try
to redefine the method:
class Item <
2007 Jan 13
3
duplicate definition when inheriting classes
I thought the purpose of classes was that you could redefine types in
the subclasses. However I get "Duplicate definition" errors whenever I
attempt this. On a whim I tried the code from the documentation:
http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/documentation/structures.html
---
Subclassing
The primary benefit of using subclasses instead of just including the
parent class is that
2012 Nov 28
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: A Great Renaming of Things (or: Let's Repaint ALL the Bikesheds!)
...the number of patches
that folks have outstanding touching files in those trees.
I'll respond later this week with more details to help sort out any
last questions of naming. It looks like the only real bikeshed left is
the name for the CodeGen classes, and I'll mostly defer to John's
whims there as he has to read and touch that code more than most
others. =]
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote:
> Hello LLVM & Clang hackers!
>
> Based on a discussion with Chris, I would like to propose a Great
> Renaming of Things f...
2016 Dec 14
1
Panic on boot with 7.3 kernels when decrypting hard drive
I was excited to update my system to CentOS 7.3/1611 yesterday when
the release announcement came through, but since then I've been
running into some serious kernel issues.
I've been successfully running 7.2 on a Thinkpad X301 for about 6
months now, with an encrypted disk that unlocks with a password at
boot time. I think that's LUKS on LVM? I didn't tinker with the
default
2013 Dec 19
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM ARM VMLA instruction
> cortex-a8 vfpv4 with ffp-contract=fast : vfma instruction emitted ( this
> seems a bug to me!! If cortex-a8 doesn't come with vfpv4 then vfma
> instructions generated will be invalid )
If I'm understanding correctly, you've specifically told it this
Cortex-A8 *does* come with vfpv4. Those kinds of odd combinations can
be useful sometimes (if only for tests), so I'm not
2006 Aug 23
0
[LLVMdev] help with link problems
Jerry Hom wrote:
I haven't seen anyone answer this question yet, so I'll take a crack at it:
> First, thanks to those who have responded to my earlier pleas for
> help. You have either directly or indirectly helped me find the
> answers I needed. I'm slowly getting up to speed with LLVM. Now I
> have 2 more questions.
>
> 1) I'm using LLVM 1.8a with
2014 Jun 23
2
[LLVMdev] How to add a MVT::Glue property of intrinsic node?
Hi,
I have implemented a pair intrinsic nodes in back-end, But there is a chain dependence between two intrinsic nodes. So in the Pre-RA-sched stage, these two intrinsic nodes would be apart. I expect that there is no node between these two intrinsic nodes, therefore, I guess it would be work if there is a MVT::Glue between these nodes. But I don’t know how to add.
Thanks in advance.
Haishan
2012 Jan 24
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Module Flags Metadata
...hey were meant to stick around...
>
Meant to is different from can change behavior if removed. This would make
module-level named metadata obey a different set of constraints from all of
the other named metadata we have. Those most definitely are stripped,
corrupted, inverted and made up at the whims of the optimizer in several
cases under the supposition that the code always remains valid....
I'm really not opposed to something like named metadata (or named metadata
itself) being persistent, and being required to be persistent. My only
concern is with overloading a construct that wasn'...
2010 Apr 06
0
[LLVMdev] Call for Help: Testing
On 04/06/2010 12:38 PM, David Greene wrote:
> ...Either this or
> virtualization would work but both are complicated to set up, raising the
> bar to participate.
Is it? I don't really know anything about it, but on a whim read just
enough to know the name of the user-space manager program I needed,
installed the tools on Fedora 12, created a virtual machine by following
the