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2005 Jul 30
2
multiple daemons on the same port
I thought if a daemon is already running on the default port, I thought the additional ones started on the same port will result in an exit with error, but somehow it seems to work just fine. If I kill the first process, the second process seems to take control of the port. As far as I know you can't have two processes binding to the same port, so does that mean the second process is just
2019 Feb 13
3
Problem writing to ADS with cifs mounted windows share on Linux
Hi, We are facing difficulties writing to Alternate Data Streams (ADS) on a Windows CIFS mount on CentOS/RHEL Linux. Steps followed on both machine: -------------------------------------------- On RHEL(cifs.ko version: 1.68) 1. Created sample.txt file using vim with come content inside the Windows CIFS share mounted on linux. 2. Then wrote some content with “vim
2009 Nov 06
1
issues with SSOAP when wsdl has ComplexTypes
I recently started trying R and SSOAP and was able to successfully try a "hello world" service. I am now trying to get a more complicated interface to work with SSOAP and so far failed miserably at that and so need any help I can get from here. The service I am attaching is a prototype for a full service that would take information to identify a data source and a query to run and return
2008 Aug 21
4
forgery Protection
Has anybody solved this issue. [ http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/facebooker-talk/2008-April/000552.html ] ? NameError (undefined local variable or method `controller'' for #<LeaveController:0xb7144abc>): /app/controllers/application.rb:24:in `verify_authenticity_token''
2005 Jan 10
4
[LLVMdev] Version Control Upgrade?
I have used Perforce also and fully agree it's wonderful. The only concern I have is with their license for open source projects. The only gotcha is that it must be renewed annually, and they reserve the right to not renew it (though they say they won't unreasonably deny renewals). Not sure how much this really matters, as Perforce strikes me as being one of those "do no
2005 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Version Control Upgrade?
Hi everyone, Reid said: > Of the tools available, it seems that only subversion, arch, and > monotone are suitable for our purposes. But, we'd love to hear your > thoughts; especially if you have first-hand experience with these tools. Apart from using CVS as a client (as everyone does), I've only ever used Aegis (previous employer, for ~3 years) and Perforce (the employer
2002 Nov 05
2
[PATCH] fix sftp to preserve permissions and uid/gid
Sftp fails to correctly preserve permissions when fetching a file. It adds write permission for the owner (presumably so it can write the file). Sftp also fails to preserve the uid/gid. Added code so that if is running as root, uid and gid are preserved. patch is based on Openssh 3.4p1. *** sftp-client.c@@\main\1 Tue Oct 1 17:26:20 2002 --- sftp-client.c Tue Nov 5 10:22:52 2002
2003 Mar 18
3
problems with rsync in cygwin
Hi, I'm trying to set up rsync, with the transfers originating from a Win2K box and going to a Linux box. Both boxes are on my home LAN, so ssh is not required; I thought I would simply use the rsync protocol. I set up xinetd on my Linux box to start a rsync server when needed. My first attempts at a test run failed like so: $ rsync -a /cygdrive/c/installs/palm rsync://192.168.2.3/palm
2011 Aug 05
1
CELT Test case failures
Hi , We've downloaded the CELTV0.11.1 source code from celt-codec.org . But having trouble with mathops-test and tandem-test unit test that exercises internal components of CELT codec, please find attached document for each test case failure in details. Also could you please give some inputs on CELT Low complexity code and full version of the code, point me source code to CELT
2003 Oct 01
1
3.7.1p2 sftp recurse patch
This patch is against OpenSSH 3.7.1p2 sources. It adds recursive (directory) downloading and uploading. Criticism/suggestions welcome. I would imagine the time official support is added, recursive operations will be handled on a per-command basis as a flag as opposed to a global toggle command (such as get -r)? diff -ru openssh-3.7.1p2/sftp-int.c openssh-3.7.1p2-patched/sftp-int.c ---
2004 Oct 13
3
[Bug 1924] unable to rsync between a PC with cygwin and a unix machine using rsh
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1924 wayned@samba.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution| |WONTFIX ------- Additional Comments From wayned@samba.org 2004-10-13 09:09
2002 Jan 06
3
sftp/scp performance testing
Folks, I've noticed poor performance using sftp. If anyone has any advice on how to improve performance, I'd like to hear it. Test simply involved transferring a single 143MB MP3 file using defaults for all the program configs. The opensshd 3.0.2p1 server is used in all tests. Software: openssh suite 3.0.2p1 psftp (putty sftp client) latest dev snapshot pscp (putty scp client) latest
2017 Apr 26
2
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 02:41:58PM +0000, Cook, Malcolm wrote: > Might this combination serve the purpose: > * R session keeps an open handle on the tempdir it creates, > * whatever tempdir harvesting cron job the user has be made sensitive enough not to delete open files (including open directories) Good suggestion but doesn't work with the (increasingly popular)
2004 Jun 22
1
Multiple --compare-dest args again
Hi all. A while ago (April 15th or so) I posted a patch that allows rsync to take multiple --compare-dest or --link-dest arguments, allowing fetching of files not present in multiple trees. I never got any feedback on it, though, so I'm picking it up again. :) Is there any interest in such a patch at all? Below is the usage example i outlined back then; --start-- [...] Its primary usage is
2005 Jan 11
0
[LLVMdev] hybrid source control
Given that CVS seems to be a genuine problem for some of us, and that there's no reason in the world to change for others, I wonder if we shouldn't consider adopting a hybrid approach to source control, a la FreeBSD. There: - highly active developers bitten by CVS, - people working on particular, 'experimental' projects and - those who "just want to" ...use
2013 Jan 12
1
[Bug 2021] sftp resume support (using size and offset)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2021 --- Comment #10 from Loganaden Velvindron <loganaden at gmail.com> --- ping :-) ? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching the assignee of the bug. You are watching someone on the CC list of the bug.
2013 Dec 12
2
Size detection/replair does not work with zlib
Hi! Usually dovecot auto detects or repairs the size of a maildir message. So I can place a message named "foo" in the cur directory and dovecot uses it. Now I tried the same with a zlib compressed message but here dovecot doesn't recognize/repair the size of the message. When I access this folder via IMAP the connection is diconnected and in dovecot logs I see the following
2012 Dec 18
2
Bug or strange behaviour or --output-prefix
Hi all, I was busy programming a tool to automatically run some tests to update the FLAC comparison page (http://xiph.org/flac/comparison.html) when I stumbled across some weird behaviour of the flac program. So I compiled from git and it seems that this bug still is there. As I don't have any experience on coding C and don't know which bug-report facility to use, this seemed the
2005 Oct 04
2
rsync hanging on large windows directories
I have a RH 8.0 box which issues the following command to a Windows machine running the most recent version of cygwin. Both boxes have been updated to rsync 2.6.6 and I use the following command from the LINUX BOX (SSH keygen agent is setup for passwordless logins and the IP is aliased under /.ssh/config) rsync -avz --delete --progress -e "ssh"
2003 Jan 24
2
opendir(somedir/somefile): Not enough space -- why?
I am attempting to use rsync to copy a large filesystem from an HP-UX server to a Linux server with more than enough filespace. This operation fails. A small directory from the same HP-UX server can be transfered just as expected. The HP-UX server is the source. It has 1Gb RAM - the output of bdf for the volume the source files is on is: Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted