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2014 Dec 21
0
yum upgrade not working
On 21/12/14 02:25, Tim Dunphy wrote: > Hey all, > > I'm attempting to upgrade a Centos 5.9 machine to CentOS 5.10. > > But when I try the yum update command I get this response: > > --> Finished Dependency Resolution > python26-PyYAML-3.08-5.el5.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems > --> Missing Dependency: libyaml-0.so.1()(64bit) is needed by
2014 Dec 21
4
yum upgrade not working
Hey all, I'm attempting to upgrade a Centos 5.9 machine to CentOS 5.10. But when I try the yum update command I get this response: --> Finished Dependency Resolution python26-PyYAML-3.08-5.el5.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: libyaml-0.so.1()(64bit) is needed by package python26-PyYAML-3.08-5.el5.x86_64 (installed) --> Running transaction
2014 Dec 22
0
yum upgrade not working
Removing that libyaml package allowed me to upgrade! Thanks for the tip! Tim On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Tim Dunphy <bluethundr at gmail.com> wrote: > Hey all, > > I'm attempting to upgrade a Centos 5.9 machine to CentOS 5.10. > > But when I try the yum update command I get this response: > > --> Finished Dependency Resolution >
2016 Nov 17
2
Rewriting opt-viewer in C++
Adam, The test case was the Python-3.6.0b3 release, 234 input YAML files. The large majority of time is spent with processing the file input. Next ranked was rendering output. Moving the files to a tmpfs partition didn’t change the time significantly (but I would expect that experiment would yield different results with libYAML). original, single-threaded: processed input files
2016 Nov 17
2
Rewriting opt-viewer in C++
If the decision on whether this should swing Python or C++ is still open, here’s some food for thought: it’s trivially parallelizable. I lobbed some stuff in https://reviews.llvm.org/D26789 I used the pure python PyYAML and got a speedup of ~4x on my test case. I expect you might still be able to get an improvement with libYAML + a patch like this one. FWIW prior to this I also tried PyPy
2016 Nov 16
1
Rewriting opt-viewer in C++
That's compared to the implementation with the Python parser. So if the libYAML parser is 6x the speed of that, the C++ version would be about 10x the speed of the implementation with libYAML, instead of 60x. On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 10:50 AM, Adam Nemet <anemet at apple.com> wrote: > > On Nov 15, 2016, at 10:33 AM, Bob Haarman <inglorion at google.com> wrote: > >
2016 Nov 14
2
Rewriting opt-viewer in C++
Again I am still undecided which way this should go but I was also wondering about the speed difference if we used the C-based parser in PyYAML (http://pyyaml.org/wiki/LibYAML <http://pyyaml.org/wiki/LibYAML>). > On Nov 13, 2016, at 12:19 AM, Adam Nemet <anemet at apple.com> wrote: > > Hi Bob, > > I am glad you’re finding opt-viewer useful. I am generally fine this
2016 Nov 15
3
Rewriting opt-viewer in C++
> On Nov 15, 2016, at 10:33 AM, Bob Haarman <inglorion at google.com> wrote: > > Thanks for your comments, everyone! I'll try to answer the questions people have asked. First, let me say that I like Python, so I would be happy to keep the tool in Python if people feel that is a better way to go and we can still get it to go fast. As for precedent, we have several Python scripts
2011 Mar 14
2
CentOS 5.5 php configure errors
I am attempting to install odbtp on my newly created lamp server running CentOS 5.5 and php 5.2.17. The odbtp compile failed looking for lots of zend related files supposedly in the php install dir. I learned from the odbtp project forum that I need to run configure in the php source directory. So I downloaded the php 5.2.17 source and ran ./configure and got these results: root at myserver
2012 Jun 09
1
Python Puppet YAML Report Parser
Hello, A quick search showed some people may have got this working. Anyone got a Python (or Perl) script to parse the Puppet reports and put them into a human readable format ? Might be able to knock something together myself but not used PyYAML too much and might need some pointers. Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet
2011 Mar 21
2
exclude the latest php
hey guys, I'm attempting to install php 5.2.7 using the webtatic repo.. but it looks like my exclude isn't working.. I'd appreciate it if someone could point out the mistake I'm making/flaw in my approach... ## machine info [root at ec2-174-129-154-179 yum.repos.d]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5.5 (Final) [root at ec2-174-129-154-179 yum.repos.d]# uname -a Linux
2012 Jan 25
4
My ENC won't work, YAML is valid AFAIK
If anyone has any ideas, please share. I''m at a loss. YAML from Puppet Enterprise 2.0.0 default ENC: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --- name: rcf-cm-master.our.org parameters: {} classes: - core-permissions ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ YAML from my Python ENC using PyYAML. This results in ''cannot find node''. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ---
2015 Jan 28
0
CESA-2015:0100 Moderate CentOS 6 libyaml Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2015:0100 Moderate Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-0100.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: e1cbe81e3041167ffaa66311a3aa2b1844988ec2b88f6387dc1ac2b83b2a2714 libyaml-0.1.3-4.el6_6.i686.rpm
2015 Jan 29
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 119, Issue 11
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2015 Jan 30
0
CESA-2015:0100 Moderate CentOS 7 libyaml Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2015:0100 Moderate Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-0100.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) x86_64: 27be0d9c4fdc9d6d7b83f141e70c7fea1ede9183686f9f4fcbaf4d7708492241 libyaml-0.1.4-11.el7_0.i686.rpm
2015 Apr 08
0
Update only of security vulnerabilities?
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Rafa? Radecki <radecki.rafal at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All :) > > What is the best way to get a list of available security updates? > I found several commands for that: > 1) yum updateinfo list updates -q --security > 2) yum list-security --security -q > 3) yum --security check-update -q > Based on the sample output below I think I can
2015 Apr 08
4
Update only of security vulnerabilities?
Hi All :) What is the best way to get a list of available security updates? I found several commands for that: 1) yum updateinfo list updates -q --security 2) yum list-security --security -q 3) yum --security check-update -q Based on the sample output below I think I can use any of the three with some awk to get a list of packages. yum updateinfo list updates -q --security FEDORA-EPEL-2014-0525
2014 May 21
0
CESA-2014:0355 Important: ruby193-libyaml SCL Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:0355 (CentOS Software Collections) The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) ----------------------------- X86_64 ----------------------------- edbfde2a93cf27d78c80fe0fb82d1a8c82d425f07ea3c9318da288b115d9ee86 ruby193-libyaml-0.1.4-5.1.el6.centos.alt.x86_64.rpm
2005 Nov 16
2
X11 error in png
Hi all, When I ran a script containing the following codes: png(paste(savepath,"a_rnaplot.png",sep = ""),width = fwidth, height = fheight,pointsize = fpointsize); data_deg <- AffyRNAdeg(data_cel) plotAffyRNAdeg(data_deg,col=cols,lty=1,lwd = "2") #a <- par("fin") legend("bottomright",sampleNames(data_cel),col=cols,lty=1)
2015 Jan 30
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 119, Issue 12
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