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2002 Aug 16
0
[Bug 386] New: Bugzilla emails contain invalid URLs
http://cvs-mirror.mozilla.org/webtools/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=386
Summary: Bugzilla emails contain invalid URLs
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: minor
Priority: P2
Component: Miscellaneous
AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
2011 Jul 19
3
CentOS 6
I finally switched workstations, and am running into a lot of truly
annoying details with CentOS 6, and the software with it. For one, I'm
doing this by webmail, and this version of Firefox *insists* on putting
what I'm typing in gray, rather than black. For another, I despise the new
version of thunderbird, since it now shows the full subject, if I have
what they used to call the preview
2016 Oct 28
4
iPhone/iPad IMAP connection bursts causes user+IP exceeded
I frequently see this from my iPhone/iPad IMAP users:
Oct 24 21:30:55 server dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<user>, ...
[... repeated 10 times ...]
Oct 24 21:32:54 server dovecot: imap-login: Maximum number of connections from user+IP exceeded (mail_max_userip_connections=12): user=<user>
Oct 24 21:32:54 server dovecot: imap(user): Logged out ...
[... repeated 11 times
2009 Jul 08
2
Problem accessing a share on a W2008 server via smbclient
Hi
We just installed a W server 2008 server as antivirus server.
As this server is heavily underused we created a share to backup files
from other servers.
This share is easily accessed from XP pro Pc's via \\ipadr\share and
giving a user/password name on the W 2008 server.
We then try to use it from an open suse 9.3 linux server via smbclient.
smbclient //ipadr/share -U user%password
2005 Jun 02
2
[LLVMdev] Randomizing Functions & Global variables
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 11:24:19PM +0100, Aaron Gray wrote:
> 6. Design a simple recognisable logo.
>
> How about a "LLVM Inside" logo like the Intel one. Another project 'TAL'
> has used a smular looking logo :-
>
> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/talc/
It's not original, and we don't want any logo/trademark lawsuits from
Intel.
--
Misha Brukman
2017 Mar 17
7
Saving Compile Time in InstCombine
Hi,
One of the most time-consuming passes in LLVM middle-end is InstCombine (see e.g. [1]). It is a very powerful pass capable of doing all the crazy stuff, and new patterns are being constantly introduced there. The problem is that we often use it just as a clean-up pass: it's scheduled 6 times in the current pass pipeline, and each time it's invoked it checks all known patterns. It
2001 May 16
1
Sound in WINE - Playsound() API call
Hi - I've read the FAQ, and done a few preliminary searches on google, so
apologies if this question has been answered before.
I'm new to WINE - at least, I don't use it - a friend does. However, I have
developed an app (a screensaver) which he would like to run. It does
perfectly in all areas but sound. When using the Playsound() API call and a
Delphi 5 TMemoryStream, I get absolutly
2005 May 09
1
Interfacing AT&T Spirit System to Asterisk
Greetings,
Does anyone know if there is a cost effective way to interface an
older AT&T Spirit system into Asterisk.
I'm only interested in A) being able to offer voicemail and B)
possibly an AAT to callers.
I've thought about just stringing the FXO cards into the line1/2 slots
that go into the Spirit system... asterisk would pickup if no one
answered the Spirit phones....
however....
2006 Jan 13
1
Cepstral in AGI problem
I'm expirimenting with Cepstral via swift.agi. It loads w/ no problem, but there is a fairly long separation between words -- almost as if it is processing one word at a time, rather than stringing a phrase together. When I run cepstral with a similar script, but not through an actual call from asterisk the separation between words is short and natural.
I'd really appreciate
2005 Jun 02
0
[LLVMdev] Randomizing Functions & Global variables
>> http://www.st.cs.uni-sb.de/~lindig/src/quest/
>
> I don't know about Tanu, but we can certainly use this in finding bugs
> in LLVM! This has been listed as an "open project" for a long time [1],
> but someone already implemented it, saving us the time and effort.
> Thanks for the link!
>
> [1] http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/OpenProjects.html#misc_new
>
>
2008 Oct 21
3
Bugzilla comment
too many UNCO bugs are listed for wine < 1.0 . I suggest purging or archiving the really old ones since they must have been fixed or no-one cares for them atm. Either way they're too confusing!
2003 Nov 13
1
creating a "report" table from a set of lists
I've been trying to figure out how to accomplish the following...
I've got a list (returned from a function) and I would like to "cbind()" the
lists together to create a "cross tab" report or simply bind them together
somehow
the function returns a list that looks like the following:
> all$BM
$species
[1] "BM"
$vbar.nobs
[1] 3
$vbar.sum
[1] 54.05435
2017 Aug 19
2
bootstrap subject resampling: resampled subject codes surface as list/vector indices
I'm implementing a custom bootstrap resampling procedure in R. This
procedure resamples clusters of data points obtained by different
subjects in an experiment. Since the bootstrap samples need to have the
same size as the original dataset, `target.set.size`, I select speakers
compute their data point contributions to make sure I have a set of the
right size.
set.seed(1)
2017 Aug 19
0
bootstrap subject resampling: resampled subject codes surface as list/vector indices
I din't have the patience to go through your missive in detail, but do
note that it is not reproducible, as you have not provided a "data"
object. You **are** asked to provide a small reproducible example by
the posting guide.
Of course, others with more patience and/or more smarts may not need
the reprex to figure out what's going on. But if not ...
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
2017 Nov 03
0
iPhone/iPad IMAP connection bursts causes user+IP exceeded
Apologies for bumping Joseph Tam's rather old thread, but I'm wondering
if anyone has come up with a workaround/fix for this problem that iOS
Mail.app clients (10.3.3, 11.0.3, 11.1?) continue to exhibit?
Robert
On 10/28/2016 at 03:49 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
> I frequently see this from my iPhone/iPad IMAP users:
>
> ????Oct 24 21:30:55 server dovecot: imap-login: Login:
2006 Apr 28
0
rq-2.3.2
NAME
rq v2.3.2
SYNOPSIS
rq (queue | export RQ_Q=q) mode [mode_args]* [options]*
URIS
http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/rq/
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7922
DESCRIPTION
ruby queue (rq) is a zero-admin zero-configuration tool used to create
instant linux clusters. rq requires only a central nfs filesystem in order
to manage a simple sqlite database as a distributed
2010 Jul 26
2
chan_skinny still maintained?
Hi,
I've managed to acquire a few Cisco handsets (7905, 7920) and would like to
use them with Asterisk.
Rather than simply switching to the SIP firmware I thought I'd use these
with chan_skinny - partly because this is Cisco's primary firmware and
therefore the phones might be more stable, and partly to help test
chan_skinny as it seems to be generally underused. (Is functionality
2006 Jun 08
0
rq-2.3.3
HISTORY
---
2.3.3:
- fixed bug in updater related to io files (see tmp_stdin in jobqueue.rb)
- [IMPORTANT] removed feature where stdin jobs could contain comments (''#'').
input lines are now taken literally __except__ blank lines, which are
still ignored.
- added ability to dump stdin/stdout/stderr for any job
rq q stdout 42
2019 Jul 16
5
Syncing Sysvol
On 16/07/2019 16:40, Jonathon Reinhart wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 9:32 AM Rowland penny via samba
> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>> On 16/07/2019 14:16, Jonathon Reinhart wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 9:11 AM Rowland penny via samba
>>> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>>>> On 16/07/2019 14:02, Jonathon Reinhart wrote:
2017 Jul 19
2
spaghetti plot - urgent
Hi everyone,
I?m trying to do a spaghetti plot and I know I?m doing all wrong, It must be.
What I need:
15 subjects, each with measurements over 5 different times (t1, ..., t5), and the variable that I need to represent in the spaguetti plot is given by:
PCR = b0 + b1 * ti + epsilon
B0, - baseline of each subject
B1 - trajectory of each subject over time (so multiply by t)
Epsilon - error