Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "RFC: boilerplate text in driver man pages"
2008 Dec 31
3
updates to man pages
Attached is a patch to hopefully improve the wording of some of the man pages.
I will commit this in the next few days, but I wanted to give the
driver authors a chance to comment.
One thing that I feel is important is cross-referencing between the
man pages. On the off-chance that someone does RTFM, it would be good
if we make sure that a user doesn't have to read too far in order to
find
2013 Jul 29
3
nut package with Riello UPS support
Hello list,
I have explored https://github.com/networkupstools/nut repository
and found that Riello UPS added into list of supported UPS.
But current package for most distribution it's nut-2.6.5 which
doesn't have Riello's models.
Do we need to wait next upcoming nut release to get start with Riello?
I tried to install from source but stuck:
# git clone
2009 Sep 02
1
Embedding man pages in driver source code
With the AsciiDoc conversion underway, I am wondering if we should
keep the AsciiDoc for the driver man pages in a specially-formatted
comment in the driver (taking a cue from the comments specifying USB
information).
I have been doing something similar with the tripplite_usb driver for
a while - it contains Perl-style POD (Plain Old Documentation) in a C
comment, and the man page can be
2009 Oct 01
1
Help with AsciiDoc man pages
I'm looking for a little bit of help with the man page conversion.
So far, about a third of the man pages are converted, and I think it
would make sense to have a second or third set of eyes compare the
output to be sure that we are not losing any information in the
conversion process.
In the tarballs generated from the AsciiDoc branch on
http://buildbot.ghz.cc/public/nut/ you will find the
2009 Sep 15
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r1986 - branches/AsciiDoc/docs/man
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Arnaud Quette
<aquette at alioth.debian.org> wrote:
> Author: aquette
> Date: Mon Sep 14 20:49:59 2009
> New Revision: 1986
>
> Log:
> draft index of manual pages
>
> Added:
> branches/AsciiDoc/docs/man/index.txt
Cool!
One potential issue:
/sw/bin/asciidoc --backend=xhtml11 \
--attribute localdate=`TZ=UTC date +%Y-%m-%d` \
2009 Aug 02
0
program "nutupsdrv"
2009/8/2 Helmut Hullen <Hullen at t-online.de>
> Hallo, Arnaud,
>
Hi Again Helmut,
>
> Du meintest am 02.08.09 zum Thema Re: program "nutupsdrv":
>
> >> the man page "nutupdsdrv.8" does exist, it refers to a program
> >> "nutupsdrv". But there is no such program - is there an error in the
> >> man page?
>
>
2010 Dec 12
2
[nut-commits] svn commit r2731 - in trunk/docs: . man website website/scripts
Citeren Arnaud Quette <aquette op alioth.debian.org>:
> Author: aquette
> Date: Sat Dec 11 12:31:21 2010
> New Revision: 2731
> URL: http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/2731
>
> Log:
> Complete the list of Subversion ignored files, with AsciiDoc
> generated contents (no functional changes)
Is there a particular reason for having both the man/
2009 Dec 01
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r2147 - branches/AsciiDoc/docs/man
Can someone double-check the UTF-8 in the rhino Authors section?
Showed up fine locally on my machine, but my web browser insists that
it is Latin-1.
- Charles
On Nov 30, 2009, at 10:30 PM, Charles Lepple <clepple-guest at alioth.debian.org
> wrote:
> Author: clepple-guest
> Date: Tue Dec 1 03:30:32 2009
> New Revision: 2147
>
> Log:
> AsciiDoc: convert powerpanel
2009 Sep 08
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r1965 - branches/AsciiDoc/docs/man
On Sep 8, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Charles Lepple wrote:
[...]
> +EXTRA_DIST = tripplite_usb.8.txt \
> + ups.conf.5.txt \
> + upsc.8.txt
> +
The EXTRA_DIST thing is a hack. Right now, we are not including the
generated HTML properly, because I haven't figured out the automake
way to do this correctly.
Specifically, we want to treat the .txt files as source, and
distribute the
2007 Aug 10
2
Ordering BRI From AT&T
Hello everyone,
I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I have a business customer in
the U.S. (Michigan, AT&T Territory).
I need to get 4 trunks into an asterisk Box. My intention is to use an
Eicon Diva Server card with 2 BRI Circuits. The reason for this is that
the business needs DID's on the trunks (20 of them). A full or fractional
PRI is overboard for them, as they will
2018 Mar 30
0
[PATCH 00/24] drm_framebuffer boilerplate removal
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 10:11 AM, Daniel Stone <daniels at collabora.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been working on a getfb2[0] ioctl, which amongst other things
> supports multi-planar framebuffers as well as modifiers. getfb
> currently calls the framebuffer's handle_create hook, which doesn't
> support multiple planes.
>
> Thanks to Noralf's recent work,
2008 Jul 07
1
ZFS and Caching - write() syscall with O_SYNC
IHAC using ZFS in production, and he''s opening up some files with the
O_SYNC flag. This affects subsequent write()''s by providing
synchronized I/O file integrity completion. That is, each write(2) will
wait for both the file data and file status to be physically updated.
Because of this, he''s seeing some delays on the file write()''s. This is
verified with
2010 Jul 20
4
MySQL index question
I am trying to speed up some DB operations and perhaps have gone overboard
with indexes. Does MySQL usually use only one index per query and simply
match keys on the results of the indexed first part? For example:
DELETE FROM tokens WHERE 6813946236211560448 <= fnv AND fnv < 6818449835838930944 AND updated_at<''2010-06-20 14:08:55'' AND occurrences=0;
If I understand
2008 May 18
0
[LLVMdev] Forward: Discussion about custom memory allocators for STL
On 2008-05-18, at 04:36, Roman Levenstein wrote:
> Chris Lattner wrote:
>
>> We have already imported pieces of boost.
>
> BTW, which ones?
>
>> The general rule is that it is ok to use specific pieces,
>
> Totally agree with you.
>
>> but they have to be converted to the LLVM style and way of doing
>> things. Also, things with huge chains of
2009 Feb 28
1
[LLVMdev] Documentation Issues Welcome?
Having recently become interested in llvm I've read a lot of
documentation on your website. Considering that a 2.5
release is due out soon, I'm guessing there will be
additional readers and writers focusing on the docs.
Would feedback in this area be welcome?
Simple misspellings of words on various pages like
Subvresion, producess, performsn, instructiosn, catagory,
and mis-behaving seem
2017 Jun 24
0
man pages and asciidoc (was: Device not supported?)
On Jun 23, 2017, at 10:28 PM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
>
> Unfortunately they do not include any man pages, I did not have time to find a workaround for the hard requirement of newer versions for the tools used by the build process to create the man pages.
You have mentioned the man pages several times, and I am slightly confused.
If I grab a tarball from
2007 Dec 29
3
tcltk again
Hello,
the admonition of Prof. Ripley to search the documentation to solve my problem
helped, today I read a lot more on Tcl/Tk than before ;-)
But now I'm stuck again. With the help of my script some functions are plotted
on the display, then I ask if the user wants to save it as pdf. In windows I
use winDialog and it works. But I can't succeed in Linux. In short:
2008 Jun 05
1
RFC: Add 'postinstall' hook to R CMD INSTALL ?
I have been mulling over an idea I had meant to flesh out with a prototype
but haven't gotten around to. So here it goes in the abstract without
working code:
What: Extend 'R CMD INSTALL' to also work on sources that are not strictly
CRAN packages
Why: 'R CMD INSTALL' is very good and very successful for CRAN packages. It
has solved most issues related to
2007 Apr 29
1
randomForest gives different results for formula call v. x, y methods. Why?
Just out of curiosity, I took the default "iris" example in the RF
helpfile...
but seeing the admonition against using the formula interface for large data
sets, I wanted to play around a bit to see how the various options affected
the output. Found something interesting I couldn't find documentation for...
Just like the example...
> set.seed(12) # to be sure I have
2014 Dec 14
1
Fwd: CentOS forum search link in http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories under Atomic Repo
I did the last major rewrite of the AdditionalRepos page, in large part
because of issues we see repeatedly on the IRC channels. The repos placed
in the "known problem" section are there for a good reason -- they replace
base packages by default, or they're poorly maintained, leading to security
issues. Or both.
Atomic falls squarely into the former category -- it replaces key parts