Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches similar to: "Bug#601271: xen-utils-4.0: domain fails to reboot (AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'getBitSize')"
2010 Dec 29
0
Bug#601271: xen-utils-4.0: domain fails to reboot (AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'getBitSize')
I've now reproduced this on a 64-bit squeeze dom0, with a 64-bit squeeze
domU; both freshly installed.
Has anyone looked at this problem? Should I talk directly to upstream?
2008 Jun 05
1
[LLVMdev] Type safe MVT::ValueType
I would like to apply the attached patch which
changes MVT::ValueType (currently a uint32_t) into
a one-element struct (the element being a uint32_t).
This makes it harder to misuse MVT::ValueType. Thanks
to this patch I found two cases in which the arguments
to DAG.getConstant were inverted and one in which
getStore was being passed an ValueType for the "volatile"
argument. When I
2012 Jul 17
0
Bug#601271: Fixed by installing xen-qemu-dm-4.0 or in Wheezy?
Hi Sergio,
I saw some hints elsewhere that issues similar to this might be fixed by
installing the xen-qemu-dm-4.0 package. Does this seem to be the case for you?
If not then is this fixed by the hypervisor packages in Wheezy?
Thanks,
Ian
2007 Dec 23
1
yum error "AttributeError: LOCATION_BASE" after 4.5 -> 4.6 upgrade
Hello all,
I am having a problem running yum after doing the 4.6 upgrade. I did
a live update through yum and no problems were encountered. However, now
when I try to run yum (with any commands/options) I get this error right
after loading/reading the repo's -
eading repository metadata in from local files
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/yum", line
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
SAMBA machine in "My Network Places" - the W2k equivalent to the Network
Neighborhood. This is true for my Windows NT servers as well. I can
double-click on the SAMBA machine and after a (very) long pause, I get
presented with the expected lists of shares. I double-click on a share
and after another (very) long pause I can see files in the shares. But
here's where it gets