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2005 Dec 16
10
''Code table'' best practices?
I''ve been going back and forth about this kind of thing for a while. I reverse my opinion on it every project, and I''m wondering if anyone has any advice/battle scars to share. As usual, please forgive my long-windedness in advance. Let''s say I have this: Table: PLANS ID int CATEGORY_CODE_ID int --Other junk removed for clarity Table: CATEGORY_CODES ID int DESCRIPTION varchar(200) "category codes", to the user, are 6-digit numbers, sometimes with leading zeroes, that have specific meanings. M...
2006 Aug 10
2
graphic output file format
I would like to save graphics I produce in jpeg or gif formats. The GDD package sounds like it should let me to do this, but I cannot get it to install (error: Can't find gd.h!). Anyone know what's up? Thnx, C
2008 Jan 03
0
daemon use-case questions
..._workers t_response.each {|k,v| puts "#{k}: #{MiddleMan.ask_status(:worker => k)}" } Anyhoo, that''s it. That really rambled on longer than I thought it would. Please let me know if I can clarify any of my questions, and thanks to everyone for their patience with my long-windedness. Thanks, -mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/backgroundrb-devel/attachments/20080103/b7e6df2c/attachment-0001.html
2011 May 09
5
64 bit application on 32 bit machine
Yes, that's right! I tried a search, but the (Google) search engine told me that I don't know what I am talking about! I downloaded an application DfuSe, and tried to install it. Wine installer told me that I needed another program and offered to download. I agreed, but this was unsuccessful. However the Install Wizard went ahead and installed. But trying to run was a failure. Today, I
2003 Feb 03
1
Connections over private network, Simon's GSSAPI patch
...sure whether this compromises the security from a Kerberos perspective. It seems to me that a host key is used to identify the *host*, or machine, and even though we're connecting through a different network interface, we're still connecting to the same machine. I apologize for my long-windedness. I hope I explained things clearly. I would appreciate feedback from anyone, especially if this topic has come up before and I've missed it. I tried googling for some relevant information but couldn't find any. I will gladly develop a patch to either the openssh code or openssh+Sim...
2011 May 09
30
XCP: Insecure Distro ?
Hello mailing list! I have been working with XCP a little bit, and I have the impression that this distro is insecure. First, it does not look like update repositories are enabled inside /etc/yum.repos.d, although I''m from an apt background so I may be misinterpreting that. Where will my security updates come from? Next, it appears that the root password hash is directly stored inside