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2011 Feb 25
3
Can the Sidekick PIM run in Wine?
I have been trying to get the Personal Information Manager Sidekick to run on Wine and Crossover. Our company is trying to move over to ubuntu(still fairly new) and after two weeks of searching i have yet to find a contact manager with the functionality and flexibility of sidekick so we are trying to get it working in Ubuntu. The program runs fine but then instantly crashes when i attempt to
2007 Mar 28
8
Working on docs: PRM and modules
...ease add that idea. If you
think docs are missing but you don''t think you can write it, please
create a MissingDocumentation page and add it there, then hopefully
someone else in the community can fill in the blanks.
I''d love to have a couple of semi-official documentation wranglers,
people who paid attention to how current the docs are with the code,
and who kept track of changes to the wiki to keep track of what
documents people are making the most changes to and hopefully use
that information to decide when a document should be rewritten.
That being said, I'...
2008 Feb 12
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM DevMeet 2008
[CCing the list]
On Feb 12, 2008 1:51 AM, Dan Moniz <dnm at pobox.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Kenneth Hoste suggested I get in touch with you as lead wrangler on
> scheduling the 2008 LLVM DevMeet. I can't speak for others, but I know
> I'm pretty packed with travel in August already, only some of which is
> going to be directly sponsored or endorsed by work.
2006 Jun 16
2
Need to call C++ processing beast from backgroudrb
Hello,
Bravo Ezra for Backgroundrb! What an elegant piece of engineering. I
envision many folks like myself looking at our CPU hogging executables and
finally seeing a clean path to the Web.
I was wondering if any folks have a good strategy for calling out to a C++
(or any other compiled) executable from a worker. Is the only option to call
system() from a worker? That feels a bit unsatisfying.
2006 Oct 19
8
puppet 0.20.0: updated language syntax doesn''t work?
Hi,
I just upgraded to puppet 0.20.0 today after a short time playing with
0.19.3. The docs say to use the uppercase form for types but that
seems to break for me. When I updated the remotefile function to use
the new way, the puppet clients complain about objects not being
found. For example:
----- OLD WAY (works, just with deprecations) -----
define remotefile (...) {
file { $name :
2016 Sep 02
2
buildbot failure in LLVM on sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast
> On Sep 1, 2016, at 9:20 PM, Greg Parker <gparker at apple.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sep 1, 2016, at 9:06 PM, llvm.buildmaster at lab.llvm.org wrote:
>>
>> The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast while building llvm.
>> Full details are available at:
>>
2015 Jul 30
2
how to get bug fixed by TUV
...gs. We also need
> members of the community who might also have RHEL subscriptions to see
> if those bugs also exist in RHEL. If they do exist in RHEL, then an
> upstream bug should be filed there.
>
> In fact, we are looking to start a program to do this ... called CentOS
> Bug Wranglers.
>
> Bugs are only going to be fixed if they are reported to Red Hat (again,
> unless we somehow introduced them only into CentOS Linux).
>
> People don't need to wait for the formal program to begin though ..
> anyone who wants to make CentOS better can look though and valida...
2011 Mar 24
4
Remote-logging nginx? (or other non-syslog-enabled stuff)
I'm looking for suggestions as to a good general method of
remote-logging services such as nginx or anything else which doesn't
support syslog natively.
I'm aware that there's an nginx patch, and we're evaluating this. It
may be the way we fly.
However there are other tools which may not have a patch for which
remote logging would be useful. If there's a general soution
2011 Mar 07
6
Dell PERC H800 commandline RAID monitoring tools
We're looking for tools to be used in monitoring the PERC H800 arrays on
a set of database servers running CentOS 5.5.
We've installed most of the OMSA (Dell monitoring) suite.
Our current alerting is happening through SNMP, though it's a bit hit or
miss (we apparently missed a couple of earlier predictive failure alerts
on one drive).
OMSA conflicts with mega-cli, though we may
2015 Jul 30
2
how to get bug fixed by TUV
hi all,
i have a general question (a bit surprised ti's not on the centos faq):
we found a bug in a package in a centos install, and we are wondering
what the best approach is to get TUV to fix it (and release an update),
so it gets fixed in centos rebuild and thus on our nodes. or at the very
least to get it on their todo list ;)
bugs.centos.org seems an obvious candidate to get them
2016 Jan 11
0
"INTx fd" busy error on VM startup at boot, subsequent startup okay
Hey all,
I'm getting an error starting a libvirt managed qemu/kvm VM at physical
host boot time, but manually starting it afterwards works fine. This is
on a Ubuntu Wily i7-4790 box running Linux 4.2 and libvirt 1.2.16.
There is a legacy (5V) PCI card being passed through to the VM, the
error seems to relate to that.
The error that always appears at boot in
2016 Jun 14
2
Mail dates
Where exactly does dovecot get the date that it reports via IMAP?
I have a lot of messages that were restored from an archive and so all have the same date, despite being over the span over several years.
I tried setting the timestamps of the files to the date in the Received header, but that didn?t seem to make any difference to what my IMAP clients see.
Do I have to rename the files to the
2011 Feb 19
2
strace issue in 5.5?
Hello,
I am trying to get some more information about the following issue:
# strace -p 2256
attach: ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, ...): Operation not permitted
I am trying to trace an mdadm re-sync pid and I keep getting the above
error.
I have done some digging on google and forums, but have not had much luck.
Redhat-release says
CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
uname:
2.6.18-194.32.1.el5
Any help
2011 Mar 10
1
Can anyone help me understand Apache Errors?
LogWatch reports items like:
Connection attempts using mod_proxy:
83.167.123.83 -> 205.188.251.1:443: 1 Time(s)
83.167.123.83 -> 64.12.202.36:443: 2 Time(s)
Requests with error response codes
403 Forbidden
205.188.251.1:443: 1 Time(s)
64.12.202.36:443: 2 Time(s)
404 Not Found
//jmx-console/HtmlAdaptor: 1 Time(s)
/VINT_1984_THINK_DIFFERENT: 1 Time(s)
2011 Mar 10
0
Any reliable way to determine LVM snapshot creation time?
We utilize LVM snapshots for some periodic maintenance. They're
manually created and, usually, manually destroyed.
But not always.
So there's now a nightly script monitoring for open snapshots.
Which raises the question of when a given snapshot was created.
Absent good practices of, say, using sudo to create snapshots (leaving a
/var/log/secure message), is there any reasonably
2011 Mar 16
3
Watching a directory
Hi All,
I am thinking about an idea, but it requires that I be able to watch several
directories for files that are added, deleted or maybe changed.
Let start with adding files. What tools are available for me to watch a
directory. In an example, if a file is added to a directory I want to run a
shell script that will do some conversation on the file to produce a second
copy.
I have the shell
2011 Mar 19
1
Safe/sane tempfile creation?
I'm used to Debian-based distros which have a tempfile(1) utility for
safely and sanely creating temporary files.
There isn't a comperable utility for RHEL/CentOS systems.
I've been exercising Google-fu looking for a good robust tempfile
generation idiom, but haven't turned one up yet.
Hence this appeal to the lazyweb.
--
Dr. Ed Morbius, Chief Scientist / |
Robot
2007 May 04
0
Wiki editing standards
Hi all,
When making changes to the wiki, please make sure to add a comment
describing your change -- it makes it far easier to read the RSS feed
or the timeline. Digant is being a diligent doc wrangler, but he
needs your help managing the changes over time.
Also, if you''re making many (or maybe even any) modifications to the
wiki, please make sure your profile is configured
2007 Dec 19
2
[Bug 11492] Bus error (SIGBUS recived)
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11492
riccardo at datahost.it changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
QAContact|eric at anholt.net |swfdec at lists.freedesktop.org
Status|NEEDINFO |NEW
AssignedTo|eric at anholt.net
2003 Dec 08
1
3.0.1rc1 won't build - error during make
SuSE SLES 8 SP3 on s/390... gcc-3.2.2-23, glibc-2.2.5-115, Kernel:
2.4.21-83-default
I ran ./autogen.sh and ./configure --enable-cups --with-acl-support
--with-pam --with-quotas --with-smbmount --with-syslog --with-tdbsam
--with-utmp --with-vfs --with-winbind --with-python=python2
With the rc1 code, make ends with:
Compiling smbd/quotas.c
smbd/quotas.c: In function `get_smb_linux_vfs_quota':