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2007 Mar 14
0
A Reminder : A Study on Free/Open Source Software
Dear RSync Contributors, I seek help from designers, developers, testers,defect fixers,project managers or playing any other key role in Free/Open Source software development or maintenence in carrying out a study on practices and problems of defect management in various Free/Open Source Software projects. The insights gained from the study can further help us to extract publicly accessible
2013 Mar 05
1
Getting Started with Xapian Socket codebase
Hi everyone, This is Ankit; currently final-year Computer Science undergrad at Panjab University, India. I am well versed in C++ and have a pretty decent understanding of sockets. I successfully completed GSoC last year for IDI, project titled - Google App Module for ATutor. Quite recently, I have been working on the project idea - Replacing Xapian socket code with ZeroMQ. This is to inquire
2002 Jun 26
22
FW: samba woes
All, I have been working on a component that is included with samba called SMBSH. The binary allows you to automount your NT shares by accessing your profile . I have been working on this for the last few days and have been unsuccesful at getting it work. Now I am not much of a programmer, but I did my best to try and troubleshoot this. However it just does not want to work in Linux. I
2006 Aug 12
1
Which defect tracking tool (Dreamhost)
Hi, Just wondering what people use for defect tracking generally in the RoR community? Is there an open-source/free online defect tracking site available? I already have my own SVN via dreamhost but am now thinking about use of a specific defect tracking system for defects/enhancements to track them. Note - I''ve gone for Dreamhost hosting. Not sure if there is a specific
2005 Mar 02
1
Defect question?
Hey guys, Take a look at http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/732. The essential ''problem'' is that Rails doesn''t support a module and a class both named Customer. (::Customer, not in modules themselves) Is this something that''s even possible with ruby? it looks like it should be marked as wontfix? But as I''m a little new to ruby, I figured
2001 Jun 06
3
Defect: OpenSSH hangs on logout
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Greg Wooledge wrote: :> this is caused by select() being restarted for SIGCHLD on HP-UX due to the :> use of SA_RESTART. can you try the patch below and see if it fixes the :> problem for HP-UX and linux? i've tested on HP-UX 11.11. : :> -#if defined(SA_RESTART) :> +#if 0 : :This doesn't seem to make any difference on HP-UX 10.20. But then, :I'm
2020 Aug 22
2
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
"Eric Christopher" <echristo at gmail.com> wrote: [...] > Please take that step back that Philip requested. Please take that step back that I requested (also on behalf of at least one of your prospect customers/users). > We do appreciate the bug reports, but not the delivery. We do appreciate your work, but not its (current) delivery! > Thanks and have a good
2006 May 10
0
Coverity Open Source Defect Scan of Icecast
Hello Icecast Developers, I'm the CTO of Coverity, Inc., a company that does static source code analysis to look for defects in code. You may have heard of us or of our technology from its days at Stanford (the "Stanford Checker"). The reason I'm writing is because we have set up a framework internally to continually scan open source projects and provide the results of
2005 Jan 18
3
Out of 5 Grandstream BudgeTone 101 THREE are defect !!! (from Pulverstore)
I bought three plus two Grandstream BudgeTone 101 phones. The shipping cost more than the phone itself from Pulver store. The first shipping had one phone defect. Nothing on the display. (Can happen!) The second shipment had one phone with a defect display, but it still worked. The second phone's handset was defect too (microphone did not work). Changing the handset from this one to the
2012 Mar 29
1
Defect ISO generation after yum upgrade
[cid:9FBAC256-5A30-4061-B74E-53A6B7B3D7BA at c-team.local] Hi all, Our own appliance is a Linux Kernel and 2 initrd files for filesystem - one system and one config partition. After the yum upgrade on our build machine ISO files are generated but useless. I you are able to see the picture I would like to know "who" writes the - Loading /system.igz? failed! Is it the kernel already
2006 Jan 17
4
find_by_sql column ordering defect?
Hello. I have a program that accesses a metadata (translation) table for column names as well as the ordering of columns for a specific model. Also in there is a collection of bool options such as column_visible_on_form, column_visible_on_screen_quicklist etc. The idea is that our customer can specify to a certain extent how their layout/user interface will appear. To accomplish this, I use
2020 Aug 21
3
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
"Philip Reames" <listmail at philipreames.com> wrote: > Stefan, > > I can't tell if you're intentionally trolling, or are simply oblivious, > but to this observer you have clearly crossed well over the line of > acceptable behavior. Since you seem to have some experience in taking the point of view of a third person: do you find LLVM's
2020 Aug 21
2
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
"David Greene" <dag at hpe.com> wrote: > Stefan Kanthak via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: > >> "Michael Kruse" <llvmdev at meinersbur.de> wrote: >> >>> I think David is not referring to the capitalization of file names, but to >>> "DUPLICATE", "WASTING", "NOT AMUSED",
2005 Feb 09
1
[DEFECT] ''validates_inclusion_of'' not working as expected (couldn''t post to Trac as it gave me an error)
Hello, I tried to post this as a bug on the trac site, but whenever I hit submit, I got the error message: --- Precondition Failed The precondition on the request for the URL /newticket evaluated to false. --- Anyway... Let''s say I have the following model classes: --- class Project < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :tasks end class Task < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to
2020 Aug 21
2
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
"Michael Kruse" <llvmdev at meinersbur.de> wrote: > I think David is not referring to the capitalization of file names, but to > "DUPLICATE", "WASTING", "NOT AMUSED", "BOGUS" etc. I EMPHASIZE in the only way possible with plain text. > It should be possible to report problems in a professional manner. It should also be possible
2020 Aug 20
5
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
Hi @ll, BUGS #1 & #2: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The installer LLVM-10.0.0-win64.exe dumps the following DUPLICATE files in "C:\Program Files\LLVM\bin", WASTING about 500MB disk space, which is nearly a third of the disk space occupied by the whole package: | DIR "C:\Program Files\LLVM\bin" /O:-S ... | 25.03.2020 12:15 83.258.880 clang-cl.exe | 25.03.2020 12:03
2014 Feb 19
1
Wiki access
Greetings, Can I please have permissions to edit the wiki? I'm involved in the cloud instance SIG and cloud-init maintenence and would like to be able to write documentation related to the things I'm working on. Can I please also have a personal homepage? Username: SamKottler Thanks! -s
2005 Jun 10
1
source bug ? (PR#7929)
hello bug fixers i think this bug is probably mentioned before but i couldn't find the answer to it on google. i have to build R from the source files ( on a mac os x system ) because i need the python R interface too work. for this too happen r needs to be configured in the following way ./configure --enable-R-shlib when i do this on the newest package i get already some problems but these
2020 May 15
1
Testing before release (was: edit() doubles backslashes when keep.source=TRUE)
This perhaps diverges from the intent of the thread, but... I wanted to say I'm extremely grateful to the people who go the through the bug reports. It's an extremely important job (in the long run, particularly), but perhaps not quite as "sexy"-sounding as other roles, and probably under-valued. So, thank you to the bug-fixers... :) On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 2:54 AM Duncan
2007 Jul 27
3
F8 desktop features
On 7/27/07, dragoran <drago01 at gmail.com> wrote: > On 7/27/07, Matthias Clasen <mclasen at redhat.com> wrote: > > Given that test1 is around the corner, I thought it might be a good idea > > to give a little status update on the features that the desktop team has > > been working on for F8: > > what happend to compiz-fusion? I've been punting this