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2017 Aug 26
1
a bit further along - OpenSSL - Re: trouble compiling Dovecot 2.2.31 on Solaris 10 SPARC - libssl_iostream_openssl.so is not portable!
Jerry Kemp <dovecot at oryx.us> wrote:
> same ENV variable setup and configure statement as originally used, but again, :(
> ended up failing here:
> ..........................................................................
> libtool: link: gcc -std=gnu99 -g -O2 -Wall -W -Wmissing-prototypes
> -Wmissing-declarations -Wpointer-arith -Wchar-subscripts -Wformat=2
>
2011 Jun 07
4
Connect intercom to Asterisk?
Hello
I just read this article about a kid in England who built a box with a
3G SIM card:
www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1394448/Doorbell-tricks-burglars-thinking-youre-home-invented-schoolboy-Laurence-Rook-13.html
When someone rings your intercom, the box will call your cellphone so
you can answer just like you were home.
I don't know anything about electronics and would like to
2008 Sep 25
2
Rsync 3
Hi Everyone,
We want to use the rsync 3 for incremental file transfer of our File system
from one box to another, however there are about a million files
to be copied, so just wanted to know by any one of your's previous
experience with rsync 3, will these many files get copied at first time and
incrementally in the subsequent run of the crontab.
Replies will be much appreciated.
Thanks in
2011 Jan 19
7
Let's talk about HTTPS Everywhere
Ok. It's a Firefox Add-on:
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
Questions:
1) But: Why can't i find it on the offical Firefox Add-ons site?: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
2) Did anyone audited the "HTTPS Everywhere" code?
3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use?
4) If it's so great why isn't it more prevalent?
What's youre
2006 Apr 27
4
Up-dates
I started working on a chat program but, I''m having this problem
chatroom.rhtml
<div id="chatroom">
</div>
<%= periodically_call_remote( :update => "chatroom",
:url => {:action => :chat },
:frequency => 2) %>
chat.rhtml
<h1><%= @chat.room %> room.</h1>
2006 Aug 14
5
UML
In Rolling with Ruby on Rails tutorial -
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html - I saw that to
introduce a new element to my domain, I needed to define it in a table,
generate a model element with a similar name and the class would
autoamtically take the attributes from the table definition. Is it
possible to do this in the other direction... i.e to take the class
diagram
2006 Oct 18
0
[OT] Nokia E60/61/70 and SIP
Martin Joseph wrote:
>
>
> For all of us using these devices, I have some good news. There is a
> self installable firmware update available from Nokia here (requires
> windows box to install):
>
> http://www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,1522,,00.html?orig=/softwareupdate
>
> This seems to radically improve the behavior of the SIP client on my
> E60. It seems to have
2013 Mar 20
3
[PATCH] Change test scripts shell to bash, to avoid lack of arithmetic support in dash, which is sh on Ubuntu 10.04
Erik,
I was thinking of doing this:
export MALLOC_PERTURB_=$(awk 'BEGIN { srand(); print int(rand() * 32767 %
255 + 1) }')
Or would you prefer using 'date'?
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 10:22 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo
<mle+la at mega-nerd.com>wrote:
> Jesse Weinstein wrote:
>
> > The subject line mostly says it all, but for reference, having #!/bin/sh
> causes
2006 Apr 04
7
Not getting the whole RJS-based partial rendering concept ...
I have been trying all kinds of different ways to produce what I think
should be a simple effect, but have not had any luck yet and apparently
I am not following the general idea...
What I am trying to accomplish is the following (part 1 works and part 2
does not):
1. One of my views has a link_to_remote which updates a div container
with a table of data
my example is
<div
Does Rails perform better-or-worse on different O.S.? Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris in particular
2006 Apr 06
10
Does Rails perform better-or-worse on different O.S.? Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris in particular
We''re at a point where we could choose any O.S. for a soon-to-be
launched Rails app server, and are feeling pretty neutral about it.
The choices are Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris.
Since Rails will be running everything, I''m wondering if anyone has
seen significantly better (or worse) performance in any of these O.S.
in Rails in particular?
2019 Jun 13
2
Migrated from maildir to sdbox: questions
Hi Ranbir,
i think youre just using the wrong quota backend.
https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Quota
You should switch from "quota = maildir...." to another one, like dict.
Converting your Public mailbox you could try this ( no guarantee .. just guessing. make backup ! ):
doveadm -o mail_location="maildir:/var/spool/mail/thesandhufamily.ca/public" sync sdbox:/target/folder
2018 May 08
5
Samba4 on Ubuntu 18.04
A sort of digest reply...
RPvs> Not sure, what is a samba4/adc ???
RPvs> Or do you mean a 'Has anybody joined a Samba DC on Ubuntu 18.04' ?
Yes, doing an active directory controller [ADC] not just a workgroup-share.
[Though, not "joining" a DC already in existance, but creating a new AD setup.]
RPvs> If so, then yes and it was hell
What exactly was hellish about it?
2018 May 09
2
Samba4 on Ubuntu 18.04
MBvs> On the AD Server i got a problem with the internal DNS from samba
MBvs> because systemd-resolver thought it is the DNS boss now. I disabled
MBvs> systemd-resolve (systemctl disable systemd-resolved.service) and mange
MBvs> the resolve.conf manually.
Thanks a bunch for that tip. I was having DNS issues, but hadn't yet gotten to the bottom of it, and this turned out to be
2017 Aug 26
0
a bit further along - OpenSSL - Re: trouble compiling Dovecot 2.2.31 on Solaris 10 SPARC - libssl_iostream_openssl.so is not portable!
Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> writes:
> > I simulated your compile arguments as best as I could, and compared the libtool
> > command in my compile logs with your's.
> >
> > (mine)
> > Mine: -lssl -lcrypto -lrt -lnsl -lsocket -lsendfile
> >
> > (your's)
> > -lcrypto -lrt -lnsl -lsocket
2006 Apr 06
2
making an integer from a float
Does anybody know how to turn a floating-point number (i.e. 60.345) into
an integer by cutting off or rounding the decimal portion? Either
method, or both, would be quite welcome. Thanks! This forum rocks!
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 27
3
Enumerable?
Hi,
Can anyone please point me to some docs on Enumerable. I can''t seem to find
anything on how to use it.
Thanx
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2005 Jan 03
0
speed of the cluster.stats function
Hello list (happy new yeaR),
Here's a copy of a message i just send to Christian Hennig (who wrote
the fpc package).
That may interrest some of you, and maybe someone could have a better
solution than mine.
Romain.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mister Hennig,
[[[ I'm writing in english because i don't know german
2007 Sep 05
1
FWIW - small bug in a PXE client
hi HPA,
in case youre collecting such bugs, heres what (I think) I know.
sorry for the excessive/pedantic detail..
this PXE code
NSC DP83815/DP83816 Fast Ethernet UNDI,
v1.03
Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 National Semiconductor Corporation
All rights reserved.
Pre-boot eXecution Environment PXE-2.0 (build 082)
Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation
has a
2002 Oct 14
1
"gui interfaces"
hello :-)
first i should say im a very happy user of your product and youre doing a
great job :)
just looked at your web page and saw a link which said "gui interfaces" ..
but since gui stands for graphical user interface .. the link actually says
'graphical user interface interfaces' .. shouldnt this be changed to "gui's"
or "graphical user interfaces"?
2003 Jan 29
1
WinXP failing to join PDC
Hello people!
I have set up samba guided by "The Unoffical Samba HOWTO, by David Lechnyr". But for the last 3 hours i have been banging my head into the wall. So i ask for youre help!
The problem is that the WinXP clients fails to join the domain with the error message:
FROM WINXP: "The specified network password is not correct"
FROM LOG: "[2003/01/29 23:27:03, 0]