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2003 Oct 30
2
sftp client reget reput
we have implemented this function for 3.1p1, and have been using it in production sense may 2002. The patch has been ported to 3.7.1p2, we have been using it in 3.7.1p2 for awhile, if anyone is interested, here it is. This is the same patch David Bradford talked about on 2002-06-05 Regards, Greg Hayes diff -u -r openssh-3.7.1p2/sftp-client.c openssh-3.7.1p2_sftp/sftp-client.c ---
2015 May 30
2
[LLVMdev] Linking modules across contexts crashes
I get a crash when I try to link multiple modules registered in their individual contexts. Documentation for Linker::LinkModules doesn't mention anything about contexts, and the first link succeeds. But the second link crashes. Is this not the right way to merge such modules? If not, then what is the right way? In any case, documentation for Linker::LinkModules should say if contexts are
2003 Feb 01
0
Feature request: Resuming sftp transfers (reget & reput)
Dear openssh developers, is there any plan to include the reget & reput commands into the sftp client? The sftp-server seems to already support the needed offset parameters. Frank
2004 Nov 02
1
reget reput again...
Ben Lindstrom wrote (a very long time ago) : >The problem is in some cases the data being sent to you may be out of >order (thankful no sftp server does this yet). So reget/reput without RFC >clearifications can lead to bad file transfers. > >I'm trying to drag up in my mind which one was the problem... I believe >reput is fine since the client has control over the
2002 Jun 05
0
I have implemented reget and reput in sftp.
is there any interest in this, and if so, how do I submit it? Thanks, David Bradford _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
2017 Sep 13
2
[RFC master-2.2 0/1] Support OpenSSL 1.1 API for setting allowed TLS versions
Hi, I came up with the following patch while trying to figure out a good solution for the situation described in Debian bug #871987[1]. In short, OpenSSL in Debian unstable has disabled TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1 *by default*. That means that unless an application requests otherwise, only TLSv1.2 is supported. In the world of e-mail this is seemingly an issue, as there are still way too many old clients
2008 Nov 17
6
PWGL, some improvements
Hi, few months ago I started a thread about running PWGL under wine. PWGL is a " free cross-platform visual language based on Common Lisp, CLOS and OpenGL, specialized in computer aided composition and sound synthesis. " http://www2.siba.fi/PWGL/index.html However, because I had to use winetricks to install Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 (it's needed by PWGL), and the many errors that I
2017 Feb 21
3
What is the proper usage of LLVMContext?
Hi, I'm Ryo Ota. I have two questions about `llvm::LLVMContext`. Q1) What is the difference between the following (A)`my_context` and (B)`global_context`? Do I have to create a LLVMContext by myself? Or use `getGlobalContext()`? Could you tell me what situation needs a LLVMContext which is created by myself such as (A)? (A) { llvm::LLVMContext my_context; // codes using only my_context (get
2010 Apr 11
3
[LLVMdev] Proposal: stack/context switching within a thread
Kenneth Uildriks <kennethuil at gmail.com> wrote: > As I see it, the context switching mechanism itself needs to know > where to point the stack register when switching.  The C routines take > an initial stack pointer when creating the context, and keep track of > it from there.  If we don't actually need to interoperate with > contexts created from the C routines, we have
2006 Oct 25
7
Sending a file *and* rendering a page
Anyone know how to send a file/data to the user agent (download it) using #send_file or #send_data, *and* render a new page in the same action? This just sends the file and doesn''t render the page: def gimme ... send_data(our_data, :filename => ''output.csv'', :disposition => ''attachment'') end And this will give a Double-Render error:
2010 Feb 11
2
WinVista consider soft limit as hard limit
Hi, We are using samba-3.0.28a on linux-2-6-18 with which WinVista, as CIFS client, see the soft limit as hard limit and doesn't allow data transfer. Is there a fix already available for this? If not, could you pls gimme some pointers to fix this issue? Thanks, Senthil M Please do not print this email unless it is absolutely necessary. The information contained in this electronic message
2009 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] Optimized code analysis problems
Hii, Thanks for the response, yes I couldn't find any way to extract the names through any of the passes. Where could I potentially insert a hack so that any function call to intrinsic functions or library functions can be retrieved? Could you gimme any ideas for the start? -Nipun On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Eli Friedman <eli.friedman at gmail.com>wrote: > On Fri, Jan 30,
2001 Apr 24
1
Wine&HalfLife
Hello, Well I got a real windows partition with half-life properly installed (working very fine in windows mode), and another partition with last Debian and Wine. When I try to 'wine hl.exe' it's loading slowly, I see the sierra video logo and hl video logo, and then the menu loads line by line, and when all lines have been loaded it stay loading with a black screen. Only way to
2005 Jan 04
1
Non linear Square fit Function
Hi all, I'm trying to use the nls function to do a nls curve fit. I have a histogram for my data. I need to get athe best curve fit for this. i am plotting experimental vs the theoretical values. my experimental values are got from my dnorm function, mean=mean of my mid values(hist) and sd=sd of my mid values. For the theoretical i'm using mean and sd of all 20000 raw values as the start
2009 Mar 05
2
MS Money 99
Hi. I need MS Money 99, because our managment wants me to use it. But I'm trying to switch the Desktops to Linux i have to get the f***in programm run with wine. But after successful installation i get following errors at the startup of money: Code: zege at pc2:~/.cxoffice/win98/drive_c/Program Files/Microsoft Money$ wine MSMONEY.EXE err:module:import_dll Library mnyob99.dll (which is
2010 Jan 19
3
Moving the system from 5.3 to 5.4
Hello, I built a system based on centos 5.3, now i'm planing to move to 5.4. To do it I rebuilt all rpms making some changes. When I use a common centos 5.3, it automatically detects that 5.4 is available and move update for it when i run yum update. How does this work? How the system detects new version and update for it? I thought centos-release rpm just update repo for it, but I saw this
2009 Jan 31
0
[LLVMdev] Optimized code analysis problems
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Nipun Arora <nipun2512 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hii, > > Thanks for the response, yes I couldn't find any way to extract the names > through any of the passes. > Where could I potentially insert a hack so that any function call to > intrinsic functions or library functions can be retrieved? > Could you gimme any ideas for the start?
2015 Jun 01
2
[LLVMdev] Linking modules across contexts crashes
> On 2015-Jun-01, at 11:06, Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> wrote: > > I'm pretty sure module linking is expected to occur in the same LLVM context. Correct. > IIRC Duncan had some proposal for how ld64 could do something clever with multiple contexts, but I've totally forgotten what it was. This was for LTO (probably unrelated to Yuri's scenario?). 1.
2010 Apr 07
2
[LLVMdev] Proposal: stack/context switching within a thread
Right now the functionality is available, sometimes, from the C standard library. But embedded environments (often running a limited standard library) and server environments would benefit heavily from a standard way to specify context switches within a single thread in the style of makecontext/swapcontext/setcontext, and built-in support for these operations would also open the way for
2017 Nov 21
2
4.14: WARNING: CPU: 4 PID: 2895 at block/blk-mq.c:1144 with virtio-blk (also 4.12 stable)
On 11/21/2017 07:39 PM, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 11/21/2017 11:27 AM, Jens Axboe wrote: >> On 11/21/2017 11:12 AM, Christian Borntraeger wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 11/21/2017 07:09 PM, Jens Axboe wrote: >>>> On 11/21/2017 10:27 AM, Jens Axboe wrote: >>>>> On 11/21/2017 03:14 AM, Christian Borntraeger wrote: >>>>>> Bisect