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2000 May 11
1
AW: Problem: permissions for removing a file in a file system mou nted by smbmount
Hi, thanks for your prompt reply. Peter Samuelson wrote: > [Heribert Sch?tz <Heribert.Schuetz@gsi-office.de>] > > Consider the following case: I mount a share from an NT server on a > > Linux box, which I then use at the Linux box. I create a file on that > > partition and remove its write permissions. This happens whithin a > > directory which does have write
2008 Feb 27
3
forking Markdown.pl?
As many of you know, when a piece of open-source software languishes with bugs for 3 years it's often forked Markdown.pl is licensed under the BSD license. (do `>tail -35 /path/to/Markdown.pl`) Has anyone thought of forking and maintaining Markdown.pl (hopefully with Gruber's blessing) to fix some of the known bugs? I'm not volunteering (I'd be horrible)... just seeing if
2016 Feb 17
5
New glibc for CentOS-6 and CentOS-7 and CVE-2015-7547
I normally just let the daily announce post to this list show what is available for updates, but there is a CVE (CVE-2015-7547) that needs a bit more attention which will be on today's announce list of updates. We released a new glibc yesterday for CentOS-6 and CentOS-7 .. it is VERY important that all users update to these versions: This update is rated as Critical by Red Hat, meaning that
2011 Jun 23
4
markdown conversions
alan said: > I think I am in agreement, > if by "isn't necessary" you mean to say that > simply providing more features to Markdown > doesn't force end users to use them, > or even really know they exist. except that wasn't what i meant. i mean that it's not necessary to trade simplicity in order to get the power of additional
2010 Dec 15
3
my scala markdown implementation
Hi, I have written my own implementation of markdown in Scala. I only later realized there is already one ( <http://tristanhunt.com/projects/knockoff/> ), but I put quite some work into mine and I think it is never bad to have alternatives, so I wanted to release it anyway. I want to use the same BSD License as the original markdown, but before I put it out into the wild I wanted to ask
2008 Feb 29
4
evolving the spec (was: forking Markdown.pl?)
> Anyway, a spec for Markdown Extra would contain a spec for Markdown as > well, wouldn't it? I think the whole enterprise would be a lot more valuable, if we produce a combined spec, which would be self-contained, and call it Markdown 2.0. I don't think we necessarily need a formal grammar. What we need is to create a document, starting with "Markdown Syntax" perhaps,
2006 May 04
5
I''m writing an article about Rails and I need help
Hi to everybody, I''m writing an article about Ruby on Rails and I need to gather some information about the project and the community of core developers. In particular I''d like to know something about the organization of the project (how are decisions taken, who decides what goes into the project, conflict resolution, contributions acceptance...) and something more technical
2013 Sep 10
3
newbie seeks repo for markdown
hello, i am looking for advice regarding the best repo from which to download "markdown" for use on a mac. on my ubuntu machine i just installed some standard markdown package with apt-get. but i have not found anything equivalent for my mac machine. i am looking for a maintained package from a reputable repo site that can be automatically installed and upgraded using the packaging
2012 Feb 01
5
Mac markdown editor that saves as .txt
Hi all, I'm a newer user of markdown & MultiMarkdown, and I'm looking for the perfect setup of software for my Mac and my Android phone. I'd like to have my drafts editable from both. What I want is an attractive Mac app for writing (primarily blog posts and emails) that saves its files as .txt . Most of them save as .md or .markdown instead, and since there doesn't seem to
2007 Jul 13
0
Markdown rendering question
Hello, I'm trying to render the following page in markdown: http://lua-users.org/wiki/RiciLake This page was converted into markdown using Aaron Swartz's html2text [1]. And then rendered to HTML using Niklas Frykholm's markdown.lua [2]. Everything works quite nicely... except that under 'Lua Enhancements'... the very first header is not rendered as a header, but as
2012 Oct 31
0
a new acceptance of a variety of (inconsistent) markdown implementations
babelmark sure does make it easy to convince people that markdown inconsistencies are a mess of trouble. before, people ignored the problem and/or its scope. and waylan's new list just shows how big that mess is. especially if we acknowledge all the other uses extant. plus gruber's latest manifestation of his longstanding reluctance to "fuck with it" means markdown is stuck.
2011 Oct 03
1
xts/time-series and plot questions...
Hello, I'm a complete newbie to R. Spent this past weekend reading The Art of R Programming, The R Cookbook, the language spec, Wikis and FAQs. I sort-of have my head around R; the dizzying selection of libraries, packages, etc? Not really. I've probably missed or failed to understand something... I have very a simple data set. Two years (ish) of temperature data, collected and
2012 Apr 16
2
[LLVMdev] Question about PTXFrameLowering
Hi all, I'm learning the PTX backend and confused by the following problem. In the constructor of PTXFrameLowering, StackAlignment and LocalAreaOffset are assigned 2 and -2, respectively. Since PTX has neither stack frame nor stack pointer, why StackAlignment and LocalAreaOffset are needed and where does 2 and -2 come from? Any explanation is appreciated. Thank you in advance! Yours
2012 May 31
1
[LLVMdev] Legalizing truncating store using atomic load.
Hi Lei, Le 31/05/2012 03:44, Lei Mou a écrit : > Problem solved by returning the second result of the ATOMIC_LOAD_OR node... You got the chain instead of the loaded value. IMHO, a better solution would have been to add a Pat<> rule to match truncstores and expand them into target store/load/and/or. Pat : <(truncstore16 GPR:$val, MEM:$mem), (store MEM:$mem, (or
2012 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] Question about PTXFrameLowering
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Lei Mou <lei.mou.uu at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm learning the PTX backend and confused by the following problem. In the > constructor of PTXFrameLowering, StackAlignment and LocalAreaOffset are > assigned 2 and -2, respectively. Since PTX has neither stack frame nor > stack pointer, why StackAlignment and LocalAreaOffset are
2012 May 30
2
[LLVMdev] Legalizing truncating store using atomic load.
Hi, Our target only has native support for i32 and f32 types. For data types smaller than these, I have to custom lowering truncating store using two atomic load instruction (which have the same semantics as ISD::ATOMIC_LOAD_AND and ATOMIC_LOAD_OR, respectively). I run into a problem during the legalization process, where the legalizer complains that ISD::STORE and ISD::ATOMIC_LOAD_OR (generated
2013 Jan 23
3
footnote:id, colons and jquery
I just received a [bug report] for Python-Markdown complaining that colons are used in the ids of footnotes. For reference, we [output] the same format at PHP Markdown Extra. The general complaint is that the colon in the id attribute (`id="fnref:1"`) causes jquery to choke when referencing that id from javascript because jquery uses colons to indicate pseudo elements (as does CSS). As
2012 May 31
0
[LLVMdev] Legalizing truncating store using atomic load.
Problem solved by returning the second result of the ATOMIC_LOAD_OR node... On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:38 PM, Lei Mou <lei.mou.uu at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Our target only has native support for i32 and f32 types. For data > types smaller than these, I have to custom lowering truncating store > using two atomic load instruction (which have the same semantics as >
2006 Jul 31
3
Soapbox
Hi all, I thought y''all might be interested in seeing a newly released website named Soapbox which was written in Rails. Soapbox features reviews of products, businesses, services, and anything else you can think of written by the people *you* care about. http://soapboxit.com Thanks! Duff OMelia -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Sep 05
3
terms.inner
Question: I am trying to impliment a function in R that we use quite regularly in Splus, and it fails due to a lack of the "terms.inner" function in R. The substitute is? Part question and part soapbox: Why remove terms.inner from R? It's little used, but rather innocuous. Mostly soapbox: I figured it was no big deal, as I originally discovered the use of terms.inner from