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2002 Jul 19
1
R-devel Mac OSX build wierdness...
I encountered some wierdness when building R-devel (latest rsync) on OSX
using commandline tools (as opposed to the Carbon GUI and
whatnot...probably just laziness on my part but it generally works :-)).
At any rate, sometime between 2002-07-05 and the present the configure
scripts started setting INSTALL_DATA to ${R_HOME}/bin/install -c in
Makeconf...which causes wierdness for the Mac OSX
2004 Nov 02
2
Wierd 8.3 Name Mangling
I've installed Samba 3.0.7 (stock Debian package), but I'm having some
wierd problems with name mangling. The relevant lines in smb.conf are:
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = yes
mangled names = yes
mangle prefix = 5
mangling method = hash2
In a share, I did "touch test-file.GHO" to create a long filename. When
I do a "dir" under DOS,
2006 Jan 05
7
Multilanguage problem, need help
hey,
i use http://mir.aculo.us/articles/2005/10/03/ruby-on-rails-i18n-revisited
then i have nl_BE.rb, de_DE.rb, en_US.rb as translation files.
this works all fine when i have normal characters, but i have one problem
when i have wierd characters like ? ? ? (mostly in french), then i get japanese
charachters on my site
i use utf8 for my database and i set this for each def in my controllers,
2007 Aug 31
0
[ win32utils-Bugs-13560 ] Service dependencies has wierd string.
Bugs item #13560, was opened at 2007-08-31 15:07
You can respond by visiting:
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=13560&group_id=85
Category: win32-service
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Nobody (None)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Service dependencies has wierd string.
Initial Comment:
Hello,
My name is Jong Lee from
2001 Nov 02
1
Wierd Problem
OK everything was working fine before I went to lunch but when I came back I
could no longer see the Samba printer or shares so I rebooted the machine
and saw that all the services started. I checked swat and it states the smb
and nmbd are running and all the shares are there. Also before I left I
could ssh into the machine and now I can't do that either. I can ping the
machine and Windows can
2002 Oct 29
2
wierd problem concerning directory, symlinks, chroot
hello,
i'm having a wierd problem with 0.31 tftpd-hpa.
i'm using xinetd, with this config:
service tftp
{
disable = no
socket_type = dgram
wait = yes
user = root
log_on_failure += USERID
bind = 10.13.0.254
server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
2002 Sep 24
1
Wierdness using Samba PDC with WinXP-Pro and Win2K-Pro clients
Hi All-
Please tell me if I'm posting to the wrong list. I looked for the list called
samba-ntdom (listed at http://us1.samba.org/samba/archives.html) because it
seemed a more appropriate forum, but it looks like that list has been
dissolved. Has the discussion for that list moved to some other list?
Anyway, here's the problem that I'm hoping someone can help me with:
I have
2003 Jan 06
1
wierdness with mailboxes
...'ve been looking
long and hard for a small, C-based, simple IMAP server that worked well
with maildirs *and* mboxes and nothing else. wu-imap is so bloated and
rife with decrepit, cross-platform, insecure code that I avoid it for
any new servers. Courier-imap only supports maildirs but has some
wierdnesses that I've come to live with. dovecot promises to be exactly
what I'm looking for with just the right footprint and feature-set.
=)
I was surprised when I tried creating subfolders of mbox's. woohoo! The
only problem is that dovecot manages to rename the parent, appending a
'.'...
2001 Jan 26
0
Wierd Error "The directory name is invalid", Moving to 2.2?
Hello,
I have samba setup as a PDC, user level security, and I have some wierd
errors on Win2k clients (I know they cant join the domain etc).
In a nutshell, when i double-click a file such as:
\\server\share\x.txt in explorer, it gives a "The directory name is invalid
error". I can, though, do a sendto->notepad and it works fine. I also can
file|open->file in notepad.
This
2005 Mar 04
1
wierd duration shown in progress with 0 byte files
While trying out the 2.6.4-pre2, I noticed something wierd with
--progress; it shows:
ads/promotions.MYD
0 100% 0.00kB/s 519:35:46 (61, 56.3% of 597)
This is quite reproducable whenever an empty file is transferred (or
created on the receiving end).
Commandline used was:
rsync -zave 'ssh -c arcfour' --progress --stats --delete lisa:/var/lib/mysql/ .
BTW, this also
2002 Oct 21
2
Wierd error logging into Samba 2.2.5 from Winxp
Hello. I have a network with a server running Samba 2.2.5. I just recieved a laptop from Compaq with winxp on it. I already have a few winxp boxes on my network connecting to the Samba server just fine so I though setting up this laptop should be a breeze but after I change the required registry entries on this laptop (the "requires sign or seal registry entry to 0") It gives me the
2005 Oct 23
1
1.0.alpha4 process creation wierdness
Hi list!
I'm a little confused. I have set "login_process_per_connection = yes"
and "login_processes_count = 1", and this is how my pstree looks when
nobody is connected:
dovecot -,- dovecot-auth
`- imap-login
However, when I connect with a client it looks like this:
dovecot -,- dovecot-auth
|- imap
`- 2*[imap-login]
I
2001 Dec 03
1
more inter-subnet browsing wierdness
We are seeing some strange inter-subnet browsing issues here, our setup is
as follows:
.129 subnet
[ samba box ]
|
|
[ router ]
^
_.1 subnet _/ \_ .9 subnet_
The .129 subnet contains only the samba server configured to the letter from
the browsing.txt file. The .1 subnet conists of win98 and winME boxes all
configured from DHCP to use the samba box for WINS lookups.
2005 Oct 03
4
SPA-3000 generating one-ring calls
This is a wierd one. Can't figure it out. I have an SPA-3000 at the
house handling my incoming line. It's setup to direct the incoming call
to asterisk. Works great 99% of the time.
A few times a day, I'm getting calls that ring once internally and are
then hungup. I managed to get a detailed log [1] of what's happening
today and it looks to me that the SPA is acting wierd.
2006 Aug 10
0
routing wierdness
perhaps i am missing something but i can''t seem to see it so perhaps
someone else can see what is going on
i have the following routes setup
map.connect "", :controller => "main", :action => "index", :site => "home"
map.connect "admin", :controller => "admin/main", :action => "index"
map.connect
2012 Apr 25
1
something wierd going on with my icecast web server
hi all,
I installed ICECAST2 n a debian5 lynix server. When i installed and
configured it, it launched and I was able to stream. but when i went
to
http://mydomain.net:8000
and tried to login via admin panel, it wouldn't allow me in. I double
checked the username and password in the Icecast.xml file and it's all
correct. can someone help?
2005 Dec 22
1
Re: Zpool output is wierd after export/import.
> Perhaps we should allow users to name disks when they''re added,
> as well as labeling them with the internal ID?
Yep, that''s on the list. In a large config you really want the ability
to name disks by location, e.g. "rack 5, shelf 2, slot 3". Even on a
desktop, names like "top", "bottom", and "external" would be nice.
Jeff
2009 Jan 03
1
AppDB Voting System Wierdness
Hi, I'm a newbie.
I was looking at the AppDB and I think the voting is a great idea to prioritise what people want and will use. However, I was looking at my favorite game that I want to get fully working on wine - "Company of Heroes (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=4506)". I can't understand why there isn't a global voting for this like
2006 Jul 25
1
can''t dump: session wierdness
Hi,
I have "include DRbUndumped" in one of my model classes. Whenever my
app accesses the session I get the following:
can''t dump
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:395:in `_dump''
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/pstore.rb:349:in `dump''
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/pstore.rb:327:in `transaction''
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/cgi/session/pstore.rb:90:in `update''
2009 Jan 05
0
Samba Mapped Drives on XP Computers and Wierdness
I have a samba server setup sharing a bunch of files across the company
network. Everyone has the relevant samba shares mapped to drive letters
on their computer on startup. All generally works great.
HOWEVER if you dig deep enough there seems to be some weirdness. As long
as you use the drive letter or a folder link from the DFS to navigate to
the shares then all is good. If you type in the