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2010 Mar 11
2
[Xen-API] [XCP] domain 0 kernel patch queue published
The kernel patch queue used by the Xen Cloud Platform domain 0 has been published at: http://xenbits.xen.org/XCP/linux-2.6.27.pq.hg This kernel has been the recipient of extensive testing and performance optimization and is actively maintained with the latest stable drivers. There is ongoing work to merge patches which are not currently upstream into the paravirtops tree or to remove the
2010 Mar 11
2
[Xen-API] [XCP] domain 0 kernel patch queue published
The kernel patch queue used by the Xen Cloud Platform domain 0 has been published at: http://xenbits.xen.org/XCP/linux-2.6.27.pq.hg This kernel has been the recipient of extensive testing and performance optimization and is actively maintained with the latest stable drivers. There is ongoing work to merge patches which are not currently upstream into the paravirtops tree or to remove the
2006 Jan 12
24
The Guilt List
I''m not a paid developer, but I still feel guilty. I thought it might be entertaining to have a little "programmer confession." So let''s hear an answer to this simple question: What makes you guilty about your Rails development? Mine is a bad one: I don''t write tests. I understand that TDD makes sense, but I just don''t do it. I''ve
2011 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang?
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 7:50 AM, John Regehr <regehr at cs.utah.edu> wrote: >> So... Are 40 and 41 the only legal behaviors or are there more? > > Since the program invokes undefined behavior, anything goes. > > The compiler is perfectly within its rights to send a rude email to your > department chair if you compile that code. > > John > Ummmm The problem is
2008 Nov 19
3
puzzle
Sorry again for the only marginal relation to asterisk, but the issue does affect the voice performance I am experiencing, so I am soothing my guilt with that. Bet you don't see this every day: ast% uptime 13:48:08 up 981 days, 18:29, 1 user, load average: 1.08, 1.02, 1.01 ast% I *REALLY* want this machine to see 1000 days uptime, if for nothing other than bragging rights. Its been
2011 Apr 20
2
[LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang?
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Joe Armstrong wrote: > > It seems very strange to me that the ansi standard says "XXX is > undefined" and that both clang and gcc > can detect that something is undefined and that by default they > compile the offending code without > any feelings of guilt. "The good thing — the only good thing! — about undefined behavior in
2007 Jan 07
1
Updating PHP
My version of Centos (4.4) comes with php 4.3.9. Since I run Interbase on the server, I need to recompile the php with Interbase. The only php I have found is 4.4 which I have downloaded and untarred as well as configuring it with Interbase, doing the make and make install. Where I am lost is on having Apache (httpd) use it rather than the 4.3.9 ( http://209.204.172.137:82/testphp.php ).
2020 Jun 15
4
Voice "broken" during calls
Hi, We are working on a product to analyze pcap files of VoIP calls. So far it does a reasonable job of analyzing the frequency distribution of packets in both directions, pointing out which direction packet loss / bad jitter occurs.  If you can trap the traffic on the outside and the inside of your Banana Pi and send me the pcap files, I would be happy to run it through our analyzer as
2005 Sep 03
2
tar question
Basic tar question: I have created a ar file with tar -prvf /tmp/ib_backup.tar /opt/interbase/data/* The file has been copied to another box and I want to untar the file into /opt/interbase/data/ I am not sure about the syntax; how to specify where I want the data to be placed. Here is my start of the command: tar -xvf /tmp/ib_backup.tar #The tar file is in /tmp Todd --
2007 Jan 13
0
problem with adding firebird/interbase support to PHP5
Hi, I'm using CentOS since 4.2 on my server. Now, I need to add support for firebird to PHP. I've installed PHP5 from Centos-contrib or Centos-plus. The firebird2 was installed from sources (./configure && make && make install). I tried to add "--with-interbase=shared,/usr/local/firebird" to php.spec but it doesn't work :(. Can you please help me howto add
2006 Jan 12
1
[OT] TDD, Goats and Happiness (WAS: The Guilt List)
[snip good stuff] > After that you realize that TDD just makes you happy, so you start to apply it to other aspects of your life. Wait, I thought happiness had something to do with goats and feeling guilty about it. I''m confused. Again. But I would second Dylan''s suggestion of seeing a video of TDD in action w/ RoR. Having never tried this, it''s difficult to
2003 Jan 27
3
Beginner feeling a little better now
Hi Samba Mailing list Many thanks for the help as I had problems with my first Linux session and couldn't get the Linux box on to the Windows network. I seem to have managed to get things working by adding "netbios name = webserver" to the config file. Then creating and adding a password to a user account using "smbpasswd -a NEWUSER" The original config (delivered with
2007 Oct 18
1
Regression test failed when building on an "older" Linux cluster
We have an aging Linux Cluster here, running Red Hat 7.3. We have some business reasons for not upgrading the OS version. I don't recall the exact hardware (dual Pentium III, 4 Gbyte RAM, 1 GHz clock?), but it was pretty good in 2001 or so. We recently tried to build and install R, ver 2.6.0, for this cluster. It built and apparently ran correctly, but it failed "make check".
2005 Aug 19
2
Whoops! PHP does not have MySQL support
http://209.204.172.137:82/testphp.php So, I will need to recompile PHP with MySQL (and Interbase), however I do not want to "upset the appple cart" by bring in something that will cause conflicts. Is there a step-by-step discussion on how to do this for php 4.3.9? Todd -- Ariste Software 200 D Street Ext Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 773-4523
2011 Apr 20
5
[LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang?
> So... Are 40 and 41 the only legal behaviors or are there more? Since the program invokes undefined behavior, anything goes. The compiler is perfectly within its rights to send a rude email to your department chair if you compile that code. John
2002 Jan 11
3
Wine Newbee
Dear Friends, I am new to Linux and Wine. I have just d/l wine and trying to configure it. I would like to know that after loading wine on Linux can i get windows like start button and menu ? I want to install Interbase Client on wine. It has normal windows style setup program i.e. setup.exe file. Can somebody tell me how to use setup programs with wine and later use them ? Thanks R. S.
2004 Aug 06
3
[Re: icecast2 ??]
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Geoff Shang wrote: | IMHO, the fact that icecast 1.x only supports MP3 and not ogg vorbis makes | it obsolete. Thanks for, in effect, telling the people who still reply on icecast1 that they're useless. As that would make us put a lot of faith in icecast 2. You people need to get over your "If it isnt ogg, it's shit" mentality. Ogg itself is barely a few
2004 Aug 23
1
Issue with old style dos truncation
Hi there. Recently upgraded from 2.2.9 to 3.05 everything is working great except for one small snag. I noticed it when working on the unattended Win2k installation, when it was copying a more than 8 Character Folder. Normally and certainly on 2.2.9 it would truncate the file name say from DellDrivers to DellDr~1 and would still work. However, it was truncating the file name to D1DRER~B (or
2005 Feb 22
1
CentOS 4 rc1 on prodution server :-)
It's running on my main database server :-) A dual xeon 3,6 ht - 2gb ram - 4 x 300Gb hd (md raid) 2x Gigabit lan nic. Interbase 6.01 and Informix 9.4 are running smoothly :-) Great job guys !
2016 Jan 22
4
LVM mirror database to ramdisk
I'm still running CentOS 5 with Xen. We recently replaced a virtual host system board with an Intel S1400FP4, so the host went from a 4 core Xeon with 32G RAM to a 6 core Xeon with 48G RAM, max 96G. The drives are SSD. I was recently asked to move an InterBase server from Windows 7 to Windows Server. The database is 30G. I'm speculating that if I put the database on a 35G