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2001 Jul 18
1
Filesystem Problems
Hi! I have a question about filesystems. I'm running a fairly recent version of WINE from CVS on RH7.1 (Kernel 2.4.6). I have Win98 installed for on a partition. I user WINE to run Quicken2001 and Word97. When I'm running Word, I click on the 'open file' button, a get a message: err:dosfs:DRIVE_ReadSuperblock The filesystem is not FAT !! (device=/dev/hda1)
2001 Nov 10
1
FixMes
I've just started working with wine and have been running notepad to test it. I start it from a console window in kde and get a bunch of output like: FIXME:pthread_rwlock_unlock FIXME:pthread_rwlock_rdlock FIXME:pthread_rwlock_unlock FIXME:pthread_rwlock_rdlock I assume this is a programmer's reminder to fix it at a future date? -- Brett I. Holcomb bholcomb@R777cableone.net
2010 Sep 01
8
FIXMEs in Search::Xapian
Carrying on this conversation: http://lists.tartarus.org/pipermail/xapian-discuss/2007-March/003513.html void TermGenerator::set_stopper(stopper) Stopper * stopper CODE: // FIXME: no corresponding SvREFCNT_dec(), but a leak seems better than // a SEGV! SvREFCNT_inc(ST(1)); THIS->set_stopper(stopper); It would be good to fix these FIXMEs. A class-level HASH could be
2012 Mar 13
0
111 FIXMEs in main/src
Hi, We sometimes see offers to contribute, asking what needs to be done. If they know C, how about the 111 FIXMEs? But which ones would be most useful to fix? Which are difficult and which are easy? Does R-core have a process to list and prioritise the FIXMEs? ~/R/Rtrunk/src/main$ grep "[^/]FIXME" * | wc -l 111 ~/R/Rtrunk/src/main$ grep -A 1 "[^/]FIXME" * arithmetic.c:/*
2003 Oct 20
4
selecting subsets of data from matrix
Probably a stupid question, but I don't seem to be able to find the answer I'm looking for from any of the R literature. Basically I have a matrix with several thousand rows and 20 columns(weather stations) of wind direction data. I am wanting to extract a matrix which contains data for all columns conditional on column 20 having a value of _either_ less than 45 or greater than 315. (ie I
2008 May 08
1
cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org
Greetings, cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org is outdated. I know this is not the proper list, but which one is? -- Best Wishes, Stefan Lambrev ICQ# 24134177
2013 Apr 13
1
samba4 rfc2307 practice and confuse
hi: I setup a small samba 4.0.5 AD DC server. my client is windows 7 and linux. and I use windows 7 with remote managment tools to manage rfc2307 account seetings of samba4 DC. I hope my users can use the same account to use windows and linux. samba4 DC provsion command as below: samba-tool domain provision --use-rfc2307 --function-level=2008_R2 --interactive and smb.conf global
2016 Jan 06
2
Asterisk 11 and old Thomson 2030S Hardphone => SIP Register/Auth Problem against V11
Hi! I wish you all e Happy New Year first! Allthough, I'm relative new to Asterisk, I got our server up and Running, Softphones, ISDN, and a brand new Snom 821 are working flawlessly. :) Platform is Debian 8/Asterisk Packages (11) from Debian Repo. But I am running into problems setting up 2 older Hardphones, Thomson 2030S. :( with in my sip.conf, I have got for this hardphone: [...]
2002 Mar 05
2
BSD installation - third question - fixme messages
Hi guys! This newsgroup is much more helpfull then reading help files (is it about my lazyness?) so I have another SOLID question Don't want to spam usenet with particular fixme:**** error questions - lets put this situation in more common way: Where is a good source (link? help page? news archive?) where majority of fixme messages is listed with answers and recomendations what to do to fix
2007 Apr 28
4
confused about the balloon code
hi I try to understand the code of balloon ,and got confused about the following parts of code: static int decrease_reservation(unsigned long nr_pages) { .... if (!PageHighMem(page)) { v = phys_to_virt(pfn << PAGE_SHIFT); scrub_pages(v, 1); ret = HYPERVISOR_update_va_mapping( (unsigned long)v, __pte_ma(0), 0);
2012 Sep 03
10
Shorewall 4.5.8 Beta 1
Shorewall 4.5.8 Beta 1 is now available for testing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. P R O B L E M S C O R R E C T E D I N T H I S R E L E A S E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) This release includes the defect repair from Shorewall 4.5.7.1. 2) The restriction that TTL and HL rules could
2012 Sep 03
10
Shorewall 4.5.8 Beta 1
Shorewall 4.5.8 Beta 1 is now available for testing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. P R O B L E M S C O R R E C T E D I N T H I S R E L E A S E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) This release includes the defect repair from Shorewall 4.5.7.1. 2) The restriction that TTL and HL rules could
2007 Sep 04
4
RAID + LVM Addition to CentOS 5 Install
Hi All, I have what I believe to be a pretty basic LVM & RAID setup on my CentOS 5 machine: Raid Partitions: /dev/sda1,sdb1 /dev/sda2,sdb2 /dev/sda3,sdb3 During the install I created a RAID 1 volume md0 out of sda1,sdb1 for the boot partition and then added sda2,sdb2 to a separate RAID 1 volume as well (md1). I then setup md1 as a LVM physical volume for volume group 'system'. I
2006 May 23
0
Noob: Validation Errs Don''t Display When Saving Object Tree
I''ve got the following model: User < AR::Base has_one :user_detail UserDetail < AR::Base belongs_to :user has_one :address Address < AR::Base belongs_to :user_detail I''ve a form to gather the data, and it includes partials for each class. Each partial has an error_messages_for ''class'' snippet which should display the errors relevant to
2016 Dec 23
0
yumex errs out on startup
greetings. on tower box, yumex errs out on startup with error message; Error in repository setup Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: base You can try starting 'yumex -n' from a command line and deselecting the repositories causing problems and try again. file CentOS-Base.repo is line for line same on both tower box and laptop. no problems on laptop. what might be causing
2010 Aug 10
1
home share issue: //server/homes errs, while //server/<username> works
Hello list, I'm running a samba server in AD domain, with some AD users explicitly mapped into local users by "username map = sambauser.map", which is a text file. Problem is found with explicitly mapped user, I can only access home share by //server/<ADusername>, not //server/homes (using windows explorer). This feels wrong because I also tried those AD users not listed in
2012 Jun 05
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
> From: Eli Friedman [mailto:eli.friedman at gmail.com] > Subject: Re: [llvm-commits] [LLVMdev] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs() > Basic block names are useless to the user. I think that depends on the user. If clang is your entry point into the game, then yes, basic block names and many other things going on with the IR are probably meaningless. However, our
2012 Jun 01
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
On May 31, 2012, at 2:39 PM, Justin Holewinski wrote: > The attached patch add the ability to programmatically re-direct outs()/errs() to an arbitrary raw_ostream instance, maintaining the raw_ostream instances in a stack structure so clients can push/pop streams at will. The stack is also maintained in thread-local storage, so different threads can re-direct individually. This allows for
2012 Jun 03
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
On Jun 2, 2012, at 11:01 AM, Mikael Lyngvig wrote: > If I may add my two cents: > > I am planning to use LLVM as the backend for a compiler I am working on. And I wholeheartedly agree with Justin that it is a problem, if LLVM is allowed to freely write to stdout and stderr as it is a component which can be used in all sorts of code, be it a GUI IDE, a CLI driver, or whatever. LLVM
2007 Jan 19
3
tripplite_usb interrupt errs
I keep getting this kind of stuff in /var/log/messages Jan 18 17:45:03 bulldog tripplite_usb[9979]: libusb_get_interrupt() returned -110 instead of 8 Should I be worried about it? upsc seems to work fine... I tried building the 2.0.5 but none of the included spec files seemed to work with opensuse 10.2 and adapting their 2.0.4 spec file didn't seem to work out well either. Building from