similar to: portable tests for symlinks (was patch for autoconf manual)

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2001 Sep 17
1
autoconf cleanup for AC_FUNC_GETPGRP and GETPGRP_VOID
> From: Akim Demaille <akim at epita.fr> > Date: 17 Sep 2001 11:22:19 +0200 > > | 2001-09-16 Tim Van Holder <tim.van.holder at pandora.be> > | * lib/autoconf/functions.m4: (AC_FUNC_GETPGRP) Don't rely on > | setpgrp() being present. I looked into that problem a bit more. Several programs use AC_FUNC_GETPGRP and GETPGRP_VOID, including Bash, Gawk, and
2024 Feb 15
1
tests for clone-dest
WayneD's clone-dest patch seems to be working for me, it's available here: https://github.com/WayneD/rsync-patches/blob/master/clone-dest.diff I've written some very basic tests, which I've attached to this email, in case they are of use to anyone else. They're also available here: https://github.com/josephmaher/rsync Notes: Tests need to be run as root.
2016 Jan 16
0
[PATCH v2, resend] ignore-non-existing-directory: add variant of ignore-non-existing
Add new option --ignore-non-existing-directory, that is a variant of --ignore-non-existing, but applies ONLY to directories. This was previously proposed in bug #8366, but I independently had a use case for it in the Gentoo infrastructure. X-URL: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8366 X-URL:
2015 Nov 28
0
[PATCH v2] ignore-non-existing-directory: add variant of ignore-non-existing
From: "Robin H. Johnson" <robbat2 at gentoo.org> Add new option --ignore-non-existing-directory, that is a variant of --ignore-non-existing, but applies ONLY to directories. This was previously proposed in bug #8366, but I indepentantly had a use case for it in the Gentoo infrastructure. X-URL: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8366 X-URL:
2008 Mar 19
0
[PATCH] Unsnarl missing_below/dry_run logic.
The generator can skip a directory's contents altogether due to --ignore-non-existing, a daemon exclude, or a mkdir failure. On a --dry-run, the generator can also note the missingness of a directory while still scanning its contents. These two scenarios were conflated using a single set of missing_below/missing_dir variables in combination with transient increments in dry_run; this caused
2014 Jun 14
0
[LLVMdev] -fvisibility=hidden, and typeinfo, and type-erasure
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 08:34:03PM +0200, Akim Demaille wrote: > > Le 5 juin 2014 à 00:32, Rafael Espíndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> a écrit : > > > I think the difference is actually in the c++ library. It looks like > > libstdc++ changed to always use strcmp of the typeinfo names: > > > >
2015 Nov 28
0
[PATCH] ignore-non-existing-directory: add variant of ignore-non-existing
From: "Robin H. Johnson" <robbat2 at gentoo.org> Add new option --ignore-non-existing-directory, that is a variant of --ignore-non-existing, but applies ONLY to directories. This was previously proposed in bug #8366, but I indepentantly had a use case for it in the Gentoo infrastructure. X-URL: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8366 X-URL:
2003 Jan 21
2
[patch] Two problems in testsuite (POSIX, perms)
Hello, Noticed a couple of problems with the rsync testsuite. I have included a possible patch for each problem (attached & inlined.) The first problem is that on OpenBSD when make test is run and tests are skipped you see messages like this: cat: "/tmp/rsync-2/rsync/testtmp.chown/whyskipped": No such file or directory SKIP chown () After my patch, you get the appropriate
2018 Jan 04
0
[LLVMdev] -fvisibility=hidden, and typeinfo, and type-erasure
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 6:15 AM Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 08:34:03PM +0200, Akim Demaille wrote: > > > > Le 5 juin 2014 à 00:32, Rafael Espíndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> a > écrit : > > > > > I think the difference is actually in the c++ library. It looks like > > > libstdc++
2016 Feb 29
0
Sys.readlink (on BSD vs Linux)
> On Feb 29, 2016, at 5:59 AM, Sven Templer <sven.templer at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > sorry for not being clear enough. > > My problem is represented with the following code, running on OSX: > > mkdir ~/test > ln -s ~/test ~/testlink > touch ~/test/foo > Rscript -e 'Sys.readlink(c("~/test/foo", "~/testlink/foo"));
2016 Feb 29
3
Sys.readlink (on BSD vs Linux)
Hello, sorry for not being clear enough. My problem is represented with the following code, running on OSX: mkdir ~/test ln -s ~/test ~/testlink touch ~/test/foo Rscript -e 'Sys.readlink(c("~/test/foo", "~/testlink/foo")); normalizePath(c("~/test/foo","~/testlink/foo"))' I expected `Sys.readlink` to show the same output as `normalizePath`. Also,
2005 Jan 04
1
msdfs: links to shares not visible/accessible in dfs root
Hello list, I am trying to get a DFS share to work here, linking to a few Windows 2000, XP and NT machines. Using Samba 3.0.6 on Debian. I followed the instructions in chapter 17 of the official HOWTO collections and set it up like this: [global] ... netbios name = fileserver host msdfs = yes [dfs] path = /home/data/shares/postdfs valid users = @post force group = +post read only = No force
2014 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] -fvisibility=hidden, and typeinfo, and type-erasure
Le 5 juin 2014 à 00:32, Rafael Espíndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> a écrit : > I think the difference is actually in the c++ library. It looks like > libstdc++ changed to always use strcmp of the typeinfo names: > > https://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs/gcc?view=revision&revision=149964 > > Should we do the same with libc++? What do people think about this issue?
2015 Sep 03
0
sieve filtering utf 8 strings
Op 9/2/2015 om 5:03 PM schreef Sergey Schwartz: > Guys, > > I'm completely stuck, so asking for advice. > My user has a sieve script which checks message header if it contains > words in russian like '???? ???????????? ?????????'. > > Pritty simple script > > # rule:[??????????] > if allof (header :contains "subject" "LDS (robot): ????
2011 Jul 27
20
Rails, jquery and Ajax
How do I make an ajax call and then update a div with a partial? I''ve tried this but it''s not working. Comment is created but the partial is not loaded. //view <a href="#" id="testlink">Testlink</a> <div id="commentlist"> </div> //controller def new @comment = Comment.new @comment.save
2004 Jul 19
1
My fox build segfaults on Solaris 9 gcc.
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng wrote: > On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, jeroen wrote: > >> On Tuesday 06 July 2004 10:26 am, Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng wrote: >>> The last thing I get on building the Fox library is >>> >>> g++ -shared FX4Splitter.lo FXAccelTable.lo FXApp.lo >>> FXArrowButton.lo FXBMPIcon.lo FXBMPImage.lo FXBitmap.lo >
2007 Nov 21
0
Fedora 8 "Invalid file location given"
Hi, I´m trying to install a Fedora Core 8 x64 guest on my xen server (Fedora 8_x64) and get the next message while executing virt-install: ______________________________ What is the name of your virtual machine? FC8_test How much RAM should be allocated (in megabytes)? 512 What would you like to use as the disk (path)? /ImagenesHD/FC8_test.img How large would you like the disk
2014 Jan 10
0
proposal: stats::as.matrix.ftable method
Following some discussion on R-help, I'd like to propose that an as.matrix method be added to those available for ftable objects. The reason for this is that there are a variety of situations where one needs to flatten a 3+ way table, but then use that for analysis as a matrix, not just for pretty-printing. There is an as.table method to turn the result back to a table, but an as.matrix
2004 May 05
0
Samba 3 use of /etc/passwd /etc/shadow
We've been running Samba2.2.x and relying on the underlying Solaris user authentication (/etc/passwd /etc/shadow). For historical reasons, we've allowed plaintext passwords. Now as we've upgraded to Samba 3.0.3. we would like to continue this method of authentication (at least until we can implement ldap). The docs are sketchy at best (you can use plaintext authentication, etc.), but
2010 Dec 02
1
latex tables for 3+ dimensional tables/arrays
I'm looking for an R method to produce latex versions of tables for table/array objects of 3 or more dimensions, which, of necessity is flattened to a 2D display, for example with ftable(), or vcd::structable, as shown below. I'd be happy to settle for a flexible solution for the 3D case. > UCB <- aperm(UCBAdmissions, c(2, 1, 3)) > ftable(UCB) Dept A B