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2014 Apr 24
0
bedup - De-duplication and snapshots
Dear All, I have a very slow deduplication going on on an external usb disk. I'm using it for backups - I rsync the relevent files to the disk and then take a snapshot. I then deduplicate with bedup dedup <disk-mount-point> What I am finding is that it is reporting a deduplication between the data on the disk and its snapshot e.g.: Deduplicated: -
2019 Apr 03
2
SAMBA 48 - Dependencies Python27 vs python36
Hello Everyone, Good morning/afternoon/evening. Is there any chance to have SAMBA 48 working with Python36 and its derivatives? ( py36-dnspython-1.15.0.txz. py36-iso8601-0.1.11.txz, py36-ply-3.11.txz, py36-setuptools-40.6.2.txz) Currently SAMBA 48 requires python 26, but that is conflicting with existing packages in the server that is using py36. Any way to work around that issue?
2011 Mar 08
2
Epel and yum downgrade : possible ?
Hello, Is it possible to downgrade to an old version of a package on epel ? I am in troubles with the new dokuwiki-0-0.6.20101107.a.el5, and cannot find dokuwiki-0-0.4.20091225.c.el5.noarch... Thanks, -- Philippe
2011 Aug 23
2
Can't install program with today's git in 64-bit
<head><style>body{font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt;background-color: #ffffff;color: black;}</style></head><body id="compText">>I downloaded today''s git, compiled --enable-win64, and installed. <br>>The command "wine64 notepad" produces notepad, and everything seems fine. <br>>But then I
2011 Jun 01
5
Status of Wine64 on OSX?
Hi, I know Wine64 is still experimental, and I've read threads from last Summer stating that Wine64 won't build nor run on OSX at this time. However, Wine64 would be really useful for me on OSX, because I build small simple apps for both win32 and win64 mode, and being able to crosscompile and run them from OSX would be a great time saver for me. So, what's the status of Wine64 on
2010 Feb 24
6
[OT?] recommendation for simple wiki S/W to run on centos 5.4?
any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4 on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that (ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start sharing useful info, nothing more. thoughts? rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario,
2008 Feb 08
1
unwanted paragraph (syntax edge-case)
Hi list! Take this markdown input: * asdf * asdf * asdf asdf What I want: <ul> <li>asdf <ul> <li>asdf</li> <li>asdf</li> </ul> <p>asdf</p></li> </ul> But markdown puts the first asdf into a paragraph. There is nothing I can do
2011 Mar 18
1
Bug using inline code blocks in nested lists?
Hi, I am generating a nice document with some inline code blocks and came around the following error: 1. asdf - \` asdf `` `asdf` `` produces: <ol> <li>asdf <ul><li>` asdf <code><code>asdf</code></code> </li></ul></li> </ol> instead of: <ol> <li>asdf <ul><li>` asdf
2007 Feb 20
6
Markdown and Wikis
I would like to have a wiki that uses Markdown as the markup language (or something very close), I've currently used PmWiki and I really like it but there are some problems with using Markdown so I'm interested to see if there is an alternative that works better for me. I've looked at wiki matrix and searched for and found the following list bitweaver, DekiWiki, DokuWiki, Friki,
2008 Sep 17
2
bug in maruku with single-element nested unordered list?
This does not produce the expected output, yet does work on the dingus [1]: * asdf * asdf >> require ''maruku'' => true >> doc = Maruku.new("* asdf\n * asdf\n") => md_el(:document,[ md_el(:ul,[md_el(:li_span,["asdf * asdf"],{:want_my_paragraph=>false},[])],{},[]) ],{},[]) >> doc.to_html => "<ul>\n<li>asdf *
2011 Mar 19
5
64-bit installation instructions
<head><style>body{font-size:10pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;background-color:#ffffff;color:black;}p{margin:0px;}</style></head><body>>Have you also compiled 32 bit Wine? My impression is that you need both to have a functioning system. http://wiki.winehq.org/Wine64<br><br>Thanks. I followed instructions. It seems to be OK to use two git repositories
2012 Dec 20
4
repo.txz missong on packages-9-stable for pkg
Hello :-) I want to test new "pkg" tool, but it complains that there is no repo.txz file on the repository: # pkg install libreoffice Updating repository catalogue pkg: ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9-stable/All//repo.txz: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access) I have set PACKAGESITE to packages-9-stable repository :-) Will this support stable
2019 Apr 03
2
SAMBA 48 - Dependencies Python27 vs python36
Hi Andrew, Thanks much for the message. As I am using FreeBSD 12, that´s the latest SAMBA version available via PKG support, although I know it's possible to compile the ver 4.10 Would you mind let me know where to get its Source code and possibly some DOC material for FreeBSD compiling? I will definitively give it a try. Thanks Once again!!! Much appreciated! Fabricio. -----Original
2010 Dec 20
0
trouble compiling and running wine 64-bit on Ubuntu Natty Studio
Hi. I have downloaded the git, compiled and installed wine as 64-bit. My main executables are /usr/local/bin/wine64 and wine64-preloader But I can't run anything. A "wine" command tells me wine isn't installed, which I guess it isn't, and "wine64" gives me a segmentation fault. Do I need a symlink? ubuntu$ wine notepad The program 'wine' can be found in
2020 Oct 25
5
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
> Your goal does not sound weird. OK, thanks for the confirmation. > The most painless way might be to fetch incoming messages from > the ISP's IMAP and deliver them to your local dovecot. > A shortened fetchmailrc would read: > > poll remote.server ? > ? user ?, password ? > ? folder 'INBOX' > ? fetchall > ? idle > ? ssl > mda
2004 Nov 23
3
Wiki Choices
I have selected 4 software packages for us to evaluate in order to decide on the best possible engine for the much-requested cAos Community Wiki. All 4 samples are now up and running for you to try out, play around with, and evalute. The URL's are as follows: https://caos.nplus1.net/c-arbre/ https://caos.nplus1.net/dokuwiki/ https://caos.nplus1.net/pwp/ https://caos.nplus1.net/tikiwiki/
2009 Feb 25
1
Wine64 status
Just wondering something: the last time I've read anything on wine64 stated that it compiled, but couldn't run anything (complex at least). Just wondering as of feb 25, how is wine64 coming along? Have a 64-bit system, and due to a bug in 32-bit wine WoW crashes constantly due to using more than 4gb of memory, and I figured the 64-bit version won't have an issue with this... -- Tired
2011 Jan 05
2
check, that a script is in a folder
$ echo ${PWD##*/} somefolder $ if "${PWD##*/}" -eq "asdf" > /dev/null; then echo "this is the asdf folder"; else exit 1; fi bash: notthatfolder: command not found... this is the asdf folder $ So i just want to check that i'm in an exact folder. e.g.: "asdf" What's wrong with my one-liner? I just want to check, that a script is in a folder,
2007 May 18
1
naive question about using an object as the name of another object
This is a dumb question, but I'm having trouble finding the answer to this. I'd like to do the following: x<-"asdf" and then have the object x.y become automatically converted/represented as asdf.y (sort of akin to macro variables in SAS where you would do: %let x=asdf and do &x..y) What is the syntax for having x represented as "asdf" in x.y ? Thanks,
2011 Aug 23
0
wine64 when running program does not check current file
It's official. When you have compiled wine64, and do the following command: wine64 notepad2 the program looks only in .wine/ and does not also search in the active directory. So, this is probably a regression. This is a problem with the current git and yesterday's git.