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2007 May 04
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC Source Updated?
Hello, Bill.
> Has anyone gotten the latest/greatest sources from the LLVM-GCC open
> source server lately?
No. It's still at rev 319 (as of 29.04).
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Faculty of Mathematics & Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University.
2007 May 04
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC Source Updated?
...; Hello, Bill.
>
> > Has anyone gotten the latest/greatest sources from the LLVM-GCC open
> > source server lately?
> No. It's still at rev 319 (as of 29.04).
>
Yeesh...Okay, I'm working with Jeff C. to get a copy of the TOT out to
people. I'm also pinging the rsync wonks here to see if there's
something amiss.
-bw
2007 May 04
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC Source Updated?
...est/greatest sources from the LLVM-GCC open
>>> source server lately?
>>>
>> No. It's still at rev 319 (as of 29.04).
>>
>>
> Yeesh...Okay, I'm working with Jeff C. to get a copy of the TOT out to
> people. I'm also pinging the rsync wonks here to see if there's
> something amiss.
>
> -bw
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2007 Jul 18
3
dates() is a great date function in R
Proper calendar dates in R are great for plotting and calculating.
However for the non-wonks among us, they can be very frustrating.
I have recently discussed the pains that people in my lab have had
with dates in R. Especially the frustration of bringing date data into R
from Excel, which we have to do a lot.
Please find below a simple analgesic for R date importation that I
discover...
2006 Jan 19
5
limits of has_and_belongs_to_many
I''m experimenting with Rails on the Recipes example first before I dive
into applying it to my intended application. I''m exploring which will be
more work: to rename all the primary id''s in the legacy database, or to
work around the fact that the primary id''s are not called ''id'' within
RoR instead.
I''ve been successful in using a
2006 Mar 13
5
DSD Approved Products
Hi,
I am considering installing several `servers' in a facility that needs
to conform
with the products listed at: DSD Approved Products
http://www.dsd.gov.au/infosec/evaluation_services/epl/dap.html
As far as i can see freebsd performs above and beyond, for all the required
criteria in the act. Can we see freebsd listed as an approved product in the
near future?
Best Regards,
Jason - RF
2006 Apr 07
1
Rails on Oracle tutorial... from Oracle!
...less than two years,
gained significant traction among J2EE and PHP programmers. The attraction
of both J2EE and PHP programmers makes a lot of sense when you look at the
strengths of Rails. For one thing, it uses a strict model-view-controller
architecture that any self-respecting design-patterns wonk would admire?this
explains its attraction to J2EE developers. Second, it''s easy to build basic
systems with Rails?which is attractive to PHP developers.
However, Rails has some pretty significant limitations from a database
perspective. Rails makes a lot of assumptions about your database...
2007 Feb 27
0
e2fsck -p vs -y
Other than what is printed on STD{OUT|ERR}, is there any functional
difference between the -p and -y arguments in the e2fsck command?
..Chuck..
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Chuck Wolber
Electronic Flight Bag/ Network File Server
Crew Information Systems/ OSS Wonk
Mobile: 253.576.1154
Desk: 206.655.6918
"21. A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice
person."
-Dave Barry "25 things I have learned in 50 years!"
2005 Sep 23
2
Unmounted File Handle
Is it practical to get a R/W file handle opened against an existing file
on an unmounted ext2 filesystem?
--
Chuck Wolber
Electronic Flight Bag
Crew Information Systems/ Linux Wonk
253.576.1154
"You can't connect the dots looking forward;
you can only connect them looking backwards."
--Steve Jobs
2005 Oct 12
0
3.0.5 PDC - Critical Netlogon Failure for Domain Members
...nd our ERP software, this failure is a
showstopper.
It's only my hunch that the benign 3224 error is a symptom leading to the
fatal 3210 error. I could be wrong. It could be a red herring.
I can usually Google my way through most problems, but I'm stumped by this
one. Any guru-level Samba wonks out there who can lead the way?
2006 Nov 04
0
App for creating presentation slideshows (a-la DHH) ?
Hello all,
I''m (sadly) on Win32, and I''m looking for a presentation app to create
slides a-la DHH and others.
Powerpoint is obvious, and painful to work with.
Also how can a windows wonk do the formatted pasting of ruby code for the
presentation ?
Thanks!
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2007 Feb 16
5
MGE Nova AVR 600 USB on FreeBSD
Hi,
I've seen a few emails in the archives about problems polling MGE UPSs
via USB under FreeBSD, but unfortunately I didn't find a solution in
them that works for me.
A few details about my setup.. The UPS is a MGE Nova AVR 600 connected
via USB to a FreeBSD 6.2 box. I have tried both the nut port (2.0.5)
and the svn trunk but have had no success yet. I am running nut as
root to
2007 Feb 16
5
MGE Nova AVR 600 USB on FreeBSD
Hi,
I've seen a few emails in the archives about problems polling MGE UPSs
via USB under FreeBSD, but unfortunately I didn't find a solution in
them that works for me.
A few details about my setup.. The UPS is a MGE Nova AVR 600 connected
via USB to a FreeBSD 6.2 box. I have tried both the nut port (2.0.5)
and the svn trunk but have had no success yet. I am running nut as
root to
2012 Nov 27
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [RFC] Removal of 'deplibs'?
Please nuke it. It is really old and was never used. If it comes back it should be done with module metadata.
-Chris
On Nov 26, 2012, at 4:35 PM, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Did you know that there is a 'deplibs' keyword? Neither did I. It looks like it's not really used for much. We don't document it in the Language Reference.
2006 Dec 11
1
Advice, Converting a Live/Production server.
I want to mess with a live server. (a Bad thing).
I have googled until my eyes boogled, wiki'ed until my fingers are wonked,
have read as much as I can read, however I'm left with a few
questions/worries.
Issue:
I am currently running Dovecot as a pop3 server with standard /var/mail
mbox's
I would like to run a mixed Imap/Pop3 server with ~/maildir inbox's
The thread http://www.dovecot.org/list/doveco...
2012 Nov 27
4
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Removal of 'deplibs'?
Hi all,
Did you know that there is a 'deplibs' keyword? Neither did I. It looks like it's not really used for much. We don't document it in the Language Reference. The only support I see if for reading/writing bitcode and manipulating modules. There's a bunch of code that could be removed if we could get rid of this.
Does anyone use this thing? Does anyone mind if I nuke it?
2024 Oct 21
1
Security of ssh across a LAN, public key versus password
...mary form of remote access. I say these things to let you know that I appreciate your concerns, and although I've seen a variety of approaches, there is a surprising amount of commonality to "good enough" practice (I don't say "best practice" because I know cybersecurity wonks like to go to town as though we're all working for the NSA).
Firstly, I've seen a lot of security incidents affecting customer virtual machines, and some of these incidents involved the OpenSSH service on the customers' virtual machines. However, every single time when the incident wa...
2011 May 10
13
Proposed table specification (long!)
Gentlefolk,
I have been thinking on Markdown's lack of "proper" table support for a long
while now. Here's where I have arrived...
## I Don't Like HTML Tables
It is often argued that embedded HTML is the way to markdown rich tables.
Unfortunately, this contradicts the higher markdown ideal that a raw
markdown document (including tables!) should be good
1. Firstly for
2006 Mar 06
3
Can I install in the following fashion?
...and
everything is fine.
2) if the update flops, I can bring back the tarball of the previous
Dovecot incarnation
My Questions:
A) Will this work or are there dependencies I'm not aware of?
B) Is there Some Better Way or.....
I have this ongoing <ahem> discussion with the Open Source wonks that
delight in many, many modules, libraries, etc. I /know/ the reasons a
developer would want to do things that way, but, for those of use
fielding the application, it's /so/ much easier and success/failure
recovery is /so/ much more likely if....there are only one or two or
three chun...
2024 Oct 21
7
Security of ssh across a LAN, public key versus password
I have a small LAN at home with nine or ten systems on it running
various varieties of Linux. I 'do things' on the LAN either from my
dekstop machine or from my laptop, both run Xubuntu 24.04 at the
moment.
There's a couple of headless systems on the LAN where login security
is important to me and I've been thinking about the relative merits of
password and public-key