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2002 Jul 13
0
[PATCH]: scp program improved
Hi, I have made a patch which improves scp utility. It adds two new features: rate limit and resume support. With rate limit it's possible to limit transfer speed. Resume allows to continue file transfer where it was last interrupted. Also the progress meter was improved. Here is my patch, please send comments about it and what I can do better if there is something to fix. ---
2002 Feb 02
0
Version two of progressbar for scp/sftp
Again, this has been lightly tested. I think there still are a few glitchs. 1. stole progressmeter() from scp.c - clean up and simplified a little to remove the 'flag' status. It now understands how to initialize itself and how to terminate itself. Along with a malloced status bar instead of the original fix width bar. 2. removed all initialization code from scp.c for progressmeter()
2002 Jan 30
1
Quick sftp status indicator.
I think my first send was eaten by elm.. Yuck I hate this programm.. Anyawys, first the disclaimer: This is barely tests, I submit this to the general population, but I will not submit this for review of rest of the OpenSSH team. Mainly because it is horrible at best. dealing with alarm() in a sane way is not fun. It does not compile clean, but works. IF anyone cares to clean it up..
2002 Feb 06
2
SFTP Status Bar..
This is the LAST version I plan on doing.. If I hear no feed back good or bad. Then I'll assume I've wasted my time on a feature that people whine about but don't care to try. This is against 3.0.2pX so it should be VERY easy for anyone to test. - Ben diff -ur openssh-3.0.2p1/misc.c openssh/misc.c --- openssh-3.0.2p1/misc.c Tue Jul 3 23:46:58 2001 +++ openssh/misc.c Wed Feb 6
2000 Aug 18
0
[PATCH] Support symlinks in scp of openssh 2
I'm fond of the "-a" (archive) option of cp, and I'm a heavy user of scp, so I guess it's inevitable that I would eventually add support for "-a" to scp. :-) Actually, it's a "-L" flag for preserving symlinks, and a "-a" flag that is shorthand for "-Lpr". Please let me know if I'm not doing this right.... I made a great
2006 Apr 16
0
[PATCH] warning: comparison between signed and unsigned in function source@scp.c
Greetings, Attached patch "fixes" the following warning while compiling with gcc 3.4.5, openssh 4.3p2 in an AMD64 Linux system, which is triggered by the comparison between off_t (signed long) and size_t (unsigned long) as shown : scp.c: In function `source': scp.c:632: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned scp.c:639: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned I am
2000 Aug 24
0
patch for a few things
This isn't related to the snapshot, but mention of it reminded me to submit these changes. I added a few things, and made a couple small changes; here's a list of what the patch includes: - adds a "-1" argument to ssh and ssh.1 to force protocol1, similar to the existing "-2" argument. - adds "-1" and "-2" to scp and scp.1 as well. - adds
2012 Aug 02
0
[PATCH 1/3] ALPHA: make sector size dynamic in extlinux
This is part of some patches to support sectors > 512. Currently I'm able to boot a Ubuntu kernel but seems that mboot is not working for some reason. This patch try to fix first stage of extlinux bootloader but have some problems with ADV Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <frediano.ziglio at citrix.com> --- dos/syslinux.c | 2 +- extlinux/main.c | 36
2006 May 14
1
scp patch to delete source files after copy
At work we have a large collection of scripts to move log and config files around. These depend on commercial (F-Secure) ssh/scp, as it supports the -u option to delete the source file after (successful) copying. That is the sole reason we can't run openssh on our 150+ unix boxes. I have attached a patch below, which adds the -u option to delete the source file after copying, provided there
2011 Apr 06
5
Need a more efficient way to implement this type of logic in R
I have cobbled together the following logic. It works but is very slow. I'm sure that there must be a better r-specific way to implement this kind of thing, but have been unable to find/understand one. Any help would be appreciated. hh.sub <- households[c("HOUSEID","HHFAMINC")] for (indx in 1:length(hh.sub$HOUSEID)) { if ((hh.sub$HHFAMINC[indx] == '01')
2001 Apr 20
2
scp with files > 2gb
A while back someone posted a patch for scp that updates it to deal with files > 2gb by using 64 bit offsets as defined by LFS (Large File Sumit). I belive the patch was tested on Linux but maybe not on other systems that support largefiles. I've tried this under Solaris and scp fails with a broken pipe on only the second write to the pipe between scp and ssh if the file is over 2gb. If
2012 Aug 02
0
[PATCH 2/3] ALPHA: first try to fix adv problem
This is part of some patches to support sectors > 512. Currently I'm able to boot a Ubuntu kernel but seems that mboot is not working for some reason. This patch try to fix ADV size problem. Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <frediano.ziglio at citrix.com> --- extlinux/main.c | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff
2002 Sep 01
2
rsync error: unexplained error
I believe I have found the cause of the unexplained error (code ??) at main.c(line #). In the version I'm running 2.5.2 (obtained from the Free Software Foundation) the line number is 576. It appears the root cause is related to a race condition associated with the termination of child processes. If the signal handler for SIGCHILD is executed, as the result of a child termination, before the
2006 May 26
2
combinatorial programming problem
Hola! I am programming a class (S3) "symarray" for storing the results of functions symmetric in its k arguments. Intended use is for association indices for more than two variables, for instance coresistivity against antibiotics. There is one programming problem I haven't solved, making an inverse of the index function indx() --- se code below. It could for instance return the
2012 Mar 09
1
index values of one matrix to another of a different size
> Hello, > > Is this the fastest way to use indices from one matrix to reference rows > in another smaller matrix? I am dealing with very big data (lots of columns > and I have to do this lots of times). > > ######sample data ############## > vals = matrix(LETTERS[1:9], nrow=3,ncol=3) > colnames(vals) = c('col1','col2','col3') > rownames(vals)
2010 Sep 08
0
Correction to vec-subset speed patch
I found a bug in one of the fourteen speed patches I posted, namely in patch-vec-subset. I've fixed this (I now see one does need to duplicate index vectors sometimes, though one can avoid it most of the time). I also split this patch in two, since it really has two different and independent parts. The patch-vec-subset patch now has only some straightforward (locally-checkable) speedups for
2010 Feb 22
1
shash in unique.c
Looking at shash in unique.c, from R-2.10.1 I'm wondering if it makes sense to hash the pointer itself rather than the string it points to? In other words could the SEXP pointer be cast to unsigned int and the usual scatter be called on that as if it were integer? shash would look like a slightly modified version of ihash like this : static int shash(SEXP x, int indx, HashData *d) {
2005 Sep 01
1
More block diagonal matrix construction code
Folks: In answer to a query, Andy Liaw recently submitted some code to construct a block diagonal matrix. For what seemed a fairly straightforward task, the code seemed a little "overweight" to me (that's an American stock analyst's term, btw), so I came up with a slightly cleaner version (with help from Andy): bdiag<-function(...){ mlist<-list(...) ## handle case in
2011 Jan 25
0
Map an Area to another
Dear All, I would like to ask you help with the following: Assume that I have an area of 36 cells (or sub-areas) sr<-matrix(data=seq(from=1,to=36),nrow=6,ncol=6,byrow=TRUE) > sr [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [1,] 1 2 3 4 5 6 [2,] 7 8 9 10 11 12 [3,] 13 14 15 16 17 18 [4,] 19 20 21 22 23 24 [5,] 25 26 27 28 29 30 [6,]
2007 Apr 25
2
[LLVMdev] Work in progress patch to speed up andersen's implementation
Hi guys, i'm not going to have time to work on this for a month or two, so i figured i'd post it. This patch 1. reworks the andersen's implementation to support field sensitivity (though field-sensitive constraints are not generated directly yet), and uses it to do indirect function call support. 2. Rewrites the solver to be state of the art in terms of speed. kimwitu++ used to take