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2002 Jan 03
2
URGENT rsync-2.5.1 released
Announcing rsync 2.5.1: This release fixes a serious bug that causes some rsync daemons to SIGSEGV at startup. Other changes include: rsync 2.5.1 (2002-01-03) BUG FIXES: * Fix for segfault in --daemon mode configuration parser. (Paul Mackerras) * Correct string<->address parsing for both IPv4 and 6. (YOSHIFUJI Hideaki, SUMIKAWA Munechika and Jun-ichiro
2002 Jan 03
2
URGENT rsync-2.5.1 released
Announcing rsync 2.5.1: This release fixes a serious bug that causes some rsync daemons to SIGSEGV at startup. Other changes include: rsync 2.5.1 (2002-01-03) BUG FIXES: * Fix for segfault in --daemon mode configuration parser. (Paul Mackerras) * Correct string<->address parsing for both IPv4 and 6. (YOSHIFUJI Hideaki, SUMIKAWA Munechika and Jun-ichiro
2012 Mar 30
0
[GIT PULL] Assorted bugfixes and improvements (from openSUSE)
Cristian Rodr?guez wrote: > The following changes since commit b78d8e4db10e57b8d82bb82e4e3662d5dedd7255: > > FLAC__bitmath_ilog2,FLAC__bitmath_ilog2_wide,COUNT_ZERO_MSBS: add gcc > specific optimizations (2012-03-28 15:43:48 -0300) > > are available in the git repository at: > > git://github.com/crrodriguez/flac.git master > > for you to fetch changes up
2012 Mar 30
1
[GIT PULL] Assorted bugfixes and improvements (from openSUSE)
El 30/03/12 07:14, Erik de Castro Lopo escribi?: > * 7077ba8be2.. Use a single source-code wide definition of min() and max() > > I like the idea of this commit but don't understand why it modifies > configure.ac. I also don't think the FLAC_SAFE_MIN/MAX defintions > belong in the file include/FLAC/export.h which is a public header file. > Instead, this
2002 Feb 19
2
rsync-2.5.3pre1 preview release -- please try it
Available now from samba.org and all mirrors. Please report bugs, compilation problems, etc. If there are no major issues I think I will put this out as 2.5.3 shortly, because it fixes a few serious issues. Thanks to everybody who contributed patches. rsync://samba.org/rsyncftp/preview/rsync-2.5.3pre1.tar.gz\* rsync 2.5.3 (not released yet) SECURITY FIXES: * Make sure that
2012 Mar 29
4
[GIT PULL] Assorted bugfixes and improvements (from openSUSE)
The following changes since commit b78d8e4db10e57b8d82bb82e4e3662d5dedd7255: FLAC__bitmath_ilog2,FLAC__bitmath_ilog2_wide,COUNT_ZERO_MSBS: add gcc specific optimizations (2012-03-28 15:43:48 -0300) are available in the git repository at: git://github.com/crrodriguez/flac.git master for you to fetch changes up to 3a060556772c5d6a6464afddfda7c3ad2f93a306: Remove winamp2 plugin.
2009 Mar 21
0
RsyncFTP: Graphical user interface for rsync (announcement)
Questions about where to find graphical user interfaces for rsync occur regularly. Most of the existing GUIs are king of backup tools, but I needed something different, somthing more like FTP. I wrote RsyncFTP for my own usage. It is a rsync client (for rsync servers running in daemon mode) written in Java which looks and behaves like a FTP client and has been tested on Win2k, WinXP (and
2005 Feb 21
2
[LLVMdev] Patch to make gccld link native .so's, -rpath, -soname, and various assorted fixes
Hello, I have a patch that: 1. Allows gccld to link shared libraries natively.. 2. Passes along -rpath and -soname to the native linker... 3. Fixes a bug where the bytecode files were kept around after native linking... 4. Removes a now unnecessary warning for native linking... The result is that we are >' '< close to having Qt4 both compile *and* link with the LLVM toolchain.
2005 Feb 21
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Patch to make gccld link native .so's, -rpath, -soname, and various assorted fixes
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:42:34 -0500, Adam Treat wrote: > The result is that we are >' '< close to having Qt4 both compile *and* link > with the LLVM toolchain. Wow, cool! Mind if I ask what is motivating this work? thanks -mike
2007 Oct 30
1
Assorted oddities with --relative
I have discovered a few oddities with --relative in the latest development rsync (from git, yay!): #1. Junk in the middle of a source argument leads to duplicate entries in the file list: $ mkdir src src/D $ rsync-dev -ni -rR ././src/.//.//.//.//.//.//.//./D/ dest/ cd+++++++++ src/ cd+++++++++ src/./ cd+++++++++ src/ cd+++++++++ src/./ cd+++++++++ src/ cd+++++++++ src/./ cd+++++++++ src/
2000 Aug 30
1
assorted issues with 2.1.1p4...
I've just finished compiling OpenSSH version 2.1.1p4 for Red Hat Linux 6.2 (i386) with recent patches, using OpenSSL version 0.9.5a, which was compiled to use RSAREF. There are a couple of issues I noticed immediately: 1. The ssh-agent program can only store RSA keys, not DSA keys. 2. Only ssh-add knows to invoke ssh-askpass (if it is not attached to a tty and DISPLAY is set).
2009 Feb 02
2
Ticket #282: omindex-assorted-enhancements.patch woes
I would really like to try out the features in the patch above. But I can't ever seem to get the resulting omindex.cc to "make". I tried updating to rev 10801 from the SVN then run /bootstrap but then I seem to get errors compiling everything when I try and do "make" (I'm using ubuntu 8.10). So I thought I'd try an apply the patch to the latest stable version
2003 Oct 29
1
question on assorted patches
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* I'm trying to put togther a starting list of patches required to get 3.7.1p2 working in our enviroment. I'm pretty sure I need the following at minimum but would like guidance about a couple of them and direction on a couple unanswered questions. I've spent most of the morning trolling the archives, but I
2015 Oct 08
0
[PATCH v2 0/5] v2v: assorted improvements to tests for windows
This series makes several enhancements to tests for v2v conversion of Windows guests. Specifically, it - adds a number of files which imitate the stuff that is supposed to be present on the host when the actual conversion is performed, but may not be there when the tests are run. This includes certain tools and virtio drivers - fixes the test for windows conversion to actually
2010 Aug 18
2
[LLVMdev] Git repository to use (read-only)?
On Wednesday, August 18, 2010 11:49:28 am Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > Hello > > > Is there some official git repository to clone from? > > Not yet, but probably there will be something pretty soon. > Right now there are some unofficial mirrors at repo.or.cz and github Ok, then I will try to wait until the official is ready. If I now start that with an unofficial one, I will
2010 Sep 24
0
[LLVMdev] Git repository to use (read-only)?
It's not *very* easy to do, but if you were to pull in the new branch, and then rebase the old branches onto the proper revisions of the new one, you *could* keep your branches. Also, any idea what is *very* soon? Are we talking this month, or maybe this year? Indy On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:52 AM, Christoph Cullmann <cullmann at absint.de> wrote: > On Wednesday, August 18, 2010
2013 Aug 02
0
[LLVMdev] Assorted notes on garbage collection with LLVM
Hi Mike, On 2013-08-02 18:26, Michael Lewis wrote: > I've been working recently on a precise garbage collector which runs > alongside native code JITted by LLVM. Today marks the first time the > GC has passed its entire test suite as well as extensive soak tests in > non-trivial programs. I'm glad to hear that you solved the issues you described in your last mail. How did you
2008 Jul 07
1
SIGPIPE in assorted apps after "yum update"
Hello, I have several systems which I recently updated with yum -y update to all the latest packages. These systems use yum-priorities and use the CentOS (priority 1) EPEL (priority 5) and rpmforge (priority 10) repositories. After the updates, dhcpd stopped working with a SIGPIPE error which occurs shortly after it attempts to fork into the background. I worked around that problem by building
2013 Aug 02
4
[LLVMdev] Assorted notes on garbage collection with LLVM
Hi all, I've been working recently on a precise garbage collector which runs alongside native code JITted by LLVM. Today marks the first time the GC has passed its entire test suite as well as extensive soak tests in non-trivial programs. It's been an interesting and educational process, to say the least, and I've run into quite a few things that might be useful to know for others
2019 Apr 19
1
selftest: Perl error "Insecure $ENV{ENV} while running setgid at /home/user/src/samba-git/samba/source3/script/tests/printing/modprinter.pl line 138."
In my environment the selftest for samba3.rpc.spoolss.printer was failing at source3/script/tests/printing/modprinter.pl(138) with the Perl error in subject: Insecure $ENV{ENV} while running setgid at /home/user/src/samba-git/samba/source3/script/tests/printing/modprinter.pl line 138 code is: ============================== delete @ENV{'BASH_ENV'}; $ENV{'PATH'} =