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2002 Jun 27
1
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Hi Phil, answer to your questions: > Which specific Slackware? Too embarrassed to say? Really, really don't know exactly. :) Installed approx. 5 yeras ago (maybe 4.5, 4.6, maybe 5.0 ... who knows now ... ) > Which OpenSSL? 0.9.6a? 0.9.6b? 0.9.6c? 0.9.6d? Only info I found is 0.9.6. Let's suppose it's 0.9.6. ;) > How about telling me how long you're going
2005 Mar 17
1
Compiling "embedding R" examples
Hi, I am working at a major financial institution and we would like to embed R in one of our front office application. The application is written in C/C++ so I started by trying to compile the examples in "tests/Embedding" of R 2.0.1. I have modified "tests/Embedding/Makefile" according https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2005-February/064341.html and set
2002 Jan 27
1
Makefile.in (install-strip) problem & 2.5.2 build error
Hi, 1. "make install-strip" (in rsync-2.5.x) tries to strip the manpages and thus fails; attached is a patch fixing the Makefile logic (and also adding DESTDIR -- convenient for package-building or test-installing). 2. I just fetched rsync-2.5.2 but the build (on i686-linux) badly fails. The complete log from configure and make is attached. regards Peter Breitenlohner
2006 Aug 28
2
[LLVMdev] opt -load error on Darwin
Hi, I am following the instructions on Writing an LLVM Pass on Darwin(8.7.0) powerpc. The loadable library is built. But "opt -load " gives error saying "Symbol not found". I am using LLVM 1.8. Could someone tell me how to fix it? I have tried the same procedure on Pentium4 Redhat9. Everything is ok there. So I think there must be some specific problem on Darwin that I should
2006 Aug 28
3
[LLVMdev] opt -load error on Darwin
Thank you, Reid. I have applied tha patch to ltdl.c ltdl.h. The problem still exists. I looked up the symbol on libLLVMCore.a, and found three U-entries and one T-entry. However, the Darwin linker is not able to find the T-entry. Any idea? pollux:~/test jingyu$ opt -load /Users/jingyu/tools/build-ppc/Release/lib/LLVMHello.so -help Error opening
2006 Aug 28
0
[LLVMdev] opt -load error on Darwin
On Sun, 2006-08-27 at 21:57 -0500, Jing Yu wrote: > Hi, > Hi Jing, > I am following the instructions on Writing an LLVM Pass on > Darwin(8.7.0) powerpc. The loadable library is built. But "opt -load > " gives error saying "Symbol not found". I am using LLVM 1.8. Could > someone tell me how to fix it? I have tried the same procedure on > Pentium4 Redhat9.
2002 Jun 27
3
OpenSSH 3.4p1 - compilation problem on Linux
Hello openssh-unix-dev, Some time ago I successfully compiled version 3.1 of OpenSSH. Today I tried new OpenSSH version and I am not able to compile it. Configuration script runned well. When running make, following error occured: make[1]: Entering directory `/tools/openssh-3.4p1/openbsd-compat' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory
2017 Dec 11
2
active/active failover
Dear all, I'm rather new to glusterfs but have some experience running lager lustre and beegfs installations. These filesystems provide active/active failover. Now, I discovered that I can also do this in glusterfs, although I didn't find detailed documentation about it. (I'm using glusterfs 3.10.8) So my question is: can I really use glusterfs to do failover in the way described
2017 Dec 11
0
active/active failover
Hi Stefan, I think what you propose will work, though you should test it thoroughly. I think more generally, "the GlusterFS way" would be to use 2-way replication instead of a distributed volume; then you can lose one of your servers without outage. And re-synchronize when it comes back up. Chances are if you weren't using the SAN volumes; you could have purchased two servers
2017 Dec 12
1
active/active failover
Hi Alex, Thank you for the quick reply! Yes, I'm aware that using ?plain? hardware with replication is more what GlusterFS is for. I cannot talk about prices where in detail, but for me, it evens more or less out. Moreover, I have more SAN that I'd rather re-use (because of Lustre) than buy new hardware. I'll test more to understand what precisely "replace-brick"
2002 May 25
2
mismatch against version of openssl, letter version brokeness
What risk exists in changing the check for the matching version of openssl so that the final letter part of the version (e.g. 0.9.6c vs. 0.9.6d) is ignored? Are there any security vulnerabilities in such a thing? What if ssh(d) is linked against an older _letter_ version such as 0.9.6c and now finds the library is 0.9.6d? Is there a security risk in that? Surely a major API change would not
2007 Mar 16
1
CentOS samba MS Word corruption
We're using CentOS samba for about 20 workstations, mostly XP, some 2000 and two win98. Samba shares a data directory with Word, Excel and Access documents/db's. Also Exact for Dos is running from this share (executable and data). The users experience a long delay every morning opening the first Word document (Word 97, Word 2000). This could take 10 minutes or so. If they close
2002 Dec 04
0
[Fwd: [RESEND] 2.4.20: ext3: Assertion failure in journal_forget()/Oops on another system]
Just to make sure somebody reacts (please) I'm forwarding this. Please cc me on replies as I'm not subscribed to this list. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [RESEND] 2.4.20: ext3: Assertion failure in journal_forget()/Oops on another system Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 21:27:31 +0100 From: Andreas Steinmetz <ast@domdv.de> To: Linux Kernel Mailing List
2002 Jan 27
3
option --delete still not completely working (2.5.2)
This problem has persisted for as long as I've used rsync. When the --delete option is used, not all files are deleted from the target, even though said files are not present in the source. The particular cases that cause this are when the target has a directory with files, and the source is something else, at least a symlink (this is the case I have seen). I'm taking a guess to say that
2005 Mar 17
3
Compiling "R Embedded" examples
Hi, This question was first posted wrongly on R-help. Apologize for the inconvenience. I am working at a major financial institution and we would like to embed R in one of our front office application. The application is written in C/C++ so I started by trying to compile the examples in "tests/Embedding" of R 2.0.1. I have modified "tests/Embedding/Makefile" according to
2004 Aug 07
1
multiple instances of NSD
I'm trying to set up a machine which will be running multiple instances of NSD to serve different sets of zones from different interfaces. What I'm running into is that I can't specify different PID files to refer to on the command line. Are there any shortcuts or do I need to go write a patch? Any other implications of multiple instances? --
2002 Jun 26
5
sshd and file descriptors
I have an openssh RPM package that restarts the sshd server during an upgrade if the daemon is already running. So far, so good, restart works. But I observed the following behaviour: - when issuing rpm -Uvh bla.rpm, rpm, obviously, opens the rpm file and gets a file descriptor. Say, 8. - rpm does its stuff and spawns a shell to execute the %post script. The shell also gets fd 8 (should rpm
2002 Aug 22
2
rsync over ssl (again)
A while back, I asked if there had been any consideration in making rsync support direct ssl (as opposed to just ssh). I've been looking around for a secure way (e.g. encrypted, so passwords are never in the clear, and even content is obscured from sniffers) to allow a set of limited-trust users (limited-trust being defined as mostly customers, whom you trust with their own data, but not with
2005 Nov 27
2
trying to understand --include and --exclude
I was under the impression that --include and --exclude worked by matching patterns in the order given, and whichever matched first, whether that was an include or exclude determined the action for that file. I have a big directory from which I am attempting to transfer selected files. I want all files where the first level directory is anything, the second level directory is "2005"
2010 Jul 20
2
a list of which kernel versions work with klibc
Is there a list of which kernel versions (are supposed to) work with (each version of) klibc? I do recall reading something that said klibc should run under any version of the kernel, regardless of which version it is compiled against. Following the new instructions on this list earlier (to use the KLIBCKERNELSRC= parameter to point to the installed kernel headers) as well as also making the