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2007 Oct 27
0
beagle, tomboy, mono in the testing repository for CentOS-5
We have added beagle-0.2.18, tomboy-0.8.1, and mono-1.2.4 to the CentOS-5 testing repo for both x86_64 and i386. Please see this link for how to use the testing repo: http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories/ Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital
2013 Jul 27
1
Tomboy on F12 to Gnote on Centos
I'm trying to convert my Tomboy notes from an old F12 system to Gnote on this CentOS 6 system. What I have found buy googling so far: - Tomboy notes used to be stored in $HOME/.tomboy - Some Tomboy upgrade moved them to $HOME/.local/share/.tomboy - Gnote stores its notes in $HOME/.local/share/gnote - Gnote has a Tomboy note converter add-in My Tomboy notes are in /home/steve/.tomboy so I had
2006 Nov 06
1
Beagled on CentOS 4.4?
I'm needing a way to full text index a bunch of pdfs so that I can search them from a web front end. Beagle would be ideal. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending upon your viewpoint), mono, and mono apps, will likely never see the light of day in RHEL. I'm looking for the most straightforward way to get beagle installed. I don't need the gnome gui, just beaglelib, beagled, and
2015 Jan 27
0
CyberPower BR850ELCD ignores offdelay and turns itself back on while still on battery
On Jan 22, 2015, at 9:53 AM, Sebastian Hosche <sebastian.hosche at web.de> wrote: > Hi Charles, > > Thanks so much for your quick and detailed reply! I've added my answers and details inline. Sorry this reply wasn't as quick. > On 22.1.2015 04:46, Charles Lepple wrote: >> On Jan 21, 2015, at 9:15 AM, Sebastian Hosche <sebastian.hosche at web.de> wrote:
2015 Jan 22
2
CyberPower BR850ELCD ignores offdelay and turns itself back on while still on battery
Hi Charles, Thanks so much for your quick and detailed reply! I've added my answers and details inline. On 22.1.2015 04:46, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Jan 21, 2015, at 9:15 AM, Sebastian Hosche <sebastian.hosche at web.de> > wrote: > >> First issue: whatever I set as the offdelay, seems to be ignored and >> the UPS just cuts the power about 2sec after receiving
2007 Feb 08
0
Beagle on CentOS 4.4
Hi Folks, is there someone who has desktop-search-engine Beagle installed on CentOS 4.4? If so - can you give me some hints (links, howtos)? Thx Timothy
2007 Nov 15
2
rsync error?
Hi Folks Can anyone help me with the following error - is it serious; is the file transferred; are the other files transferred? [morgan@morgansmachine ~]$ rsync -a -X -A -z -v /home/morgan/Documents 192.168.1.30:/home/morgan/Documents morgan@192.168.1.30's password: building file list ... done rsync: rsync_xal_set:
2013 Apr 24
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [Announcement] 3.3 Release Planning!
Hi Renato, > > Sorry but the goal of Debian porterboxes is not for upstream testing > > their software but for packaging purposes. > > > > You should instead have a look to the GCC compilation farm: > > http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm > > Some LLVM developers are using these servers for testing LLVM and > > Dragonegg. > > > > Hi Folks,
2010 Sep 22
0
[LLVMdev] Stack roots and function parameters
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:58 AM, Kenneth Uildriks <kennethuil at gmail.com>wrote: > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 3:16 PM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> So I've managed to get my stack crawler working and passing its unit > tests > >> - this is the one
2016 Dec 10
6
Plain requirement: desktop search
Just wondering, what exactly is supported/suggested: I need a comprehensive desktop search functionality. Not only searching for file names but also for content and meta data. The environment is EL6.8 / Gnome2. I have noticed that "beagle" is not part of the distro anymore. Any suggestions for such requirement? Thanks! LF
2009 Mar 11
2
[LLVMdev] Consumer ARM platform suitable for LLVM development?
Now that I have HLVM up and running on x86 and x64 I am interested in testing it out on an ARM in preparation for their imminent world domination. I believe LLVM already has excellent support for the ARM thanks to Apple's ARM-based products. However, I'd really like an ARM-based consumer device suitable for developing and testing HLVM on, rather than using a cross compiler and
2009 Apr 03
1
"Invalid argument (22)" & "Operation not supported (95)" ???
Hi Folks I've gone back over the list and the only reference I've found to "Invalid argument (22)" is here: http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2006-May/015478.html That seems a different context of character set mismatches. The common parts to my errors are: rsync: rsync_xal_set: lsetxattr("...","security.selinux") failed: Invalid argument (22) And:
2013 Apr 04
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [Announcement] 3.3 Release Planning!
Renato, >> cortex-a9 sounds fine. It'd be cool if we verified those binaries >> run on a cortex-a8 and a cortex-a15, too. It'd be very, very strange >> if they didn't, but hey, catching very, very strange problems is what >> release testing is for, right? :) > Actually, this is a good idea, I'll set up a Beagle as a buildbot and see > what happens to
2013 Apr 24
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [Announcement] 3.3 Release Planning!
On 24 April 2013 12:01, Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre at debian.org> wrote: > Sorry but the goal of Debian porterboxes is not for upstream testing > their software but for packaging purposes. > > You should instead have a look to the GCC compilation farm: > http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm > Some LLVM developers are using these servers for testing LLVM and > Dragonegg.
2006 Oct 06
3
params 101
This is incredibly basic, but... I have a form that has fields defined for password and password_confirmation. it is passing in the following data Parameters: {"commit"=>"Change Password", "admin"=>{"password_confirmation"=>"beagle", "password"=>"beagle"}, "id"=>"3" I thought that
2010 Sep 22
6
[LLVMdev] Stack roots and function parameters
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 3:16 PM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> So I've managed to get my stack crawler working and passing its unit tests >> - this is the one I've been working on as an alternative to shadow-stack: it >> uses only static constant data structures (no
2006 Apr 11
3
Robust Search Solution (with CentOS 4.3)
I've got about 10,000 docs I'd like to devise a search/index for. I found a perl script called Perlfect that can do that on an old P3 but at the astronomical time of 7 hours. Another script(cgi/perl) at hotscripts can do the same but allows the "rm -rf /" exploit. DoH!? Is there anything perl/flatfile that can search/index faster? This is a nice job for an aging P3 in the
2013 Apr 25
2
How are R version types named ? Any convention (like Hurricanes etc)
With reference to R News News: R version 3.0.0 (Masked Marvel) has been released on 2013-04-03. R version 2.15.3 (Security Blanket) has been released on 2013-03-01 R version 2.15.2 (Trick or Treat) .... R version 2.15.1 ("Roasted Marshmallows") ... R version 2.15.0 ("Easter Beagle") R version 2.14.0 ("Great Pumpkin") Dear R help List, How are these version types
2005 Dec 11
1
inotify.h not found
Hi, dovecot (1.0.alpha5) won't compile with inotify support because inotify.h can't be found. I'm running Linux 2.6.15-rc5 with headers from 2.6.12 (like most vendors). I've noticed that beagle and other inotify-enabled applications ships with an inotify.h. Could this be scheduled for alpha6? :-)
2013 Apr 04
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [Announcement] 3.3 Release Planning!
Hello everyone, >AFAIR, there were several beagles in LLVM Lab. You might want to check with Galina about how live they are. Yes, we have couple beagleboards. I can make them available if this will add value. Maybe we should set a special "release" buildmaster? Which would orchestrate slow bootstrapped builds with extensive testing and collect binaries. This lets us unify the way