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2004 Jul 13
0
Winbind + LDAP Backend
I'm trying to set up Winbind to store all the UID's in a local LDAP database, but am having some trouble. I think I got most of it set up, but when I run "getent passwd", I get several hundred errors like this: [2004/07/13 11:59:03, 3] sam/idmap_ldap.c:ldap_get_id_from_sid(588) ldap_get_id_from_sid: Failure looking up idmap entry (No such object) [2004/07/13 11:59:03, 1]
2004 Jun 10
4
And the LDIF thing
Sorry.. One more email.. I tried to create the IDMAP container on the LDAP with an example I found: dn: ou=Idmap,dc=softeng,dc=com objectClass: organizationalUnit ou: idmap structuralObjectClass: organizationalUnit and it gives: adding new entry "ou=Idmap,dc=softeng,dc=com" ldap_add: Constraint violation additional info: structuralObjectClass: no user modification allowed
2014 Nov 26
2
[LLVMdev] Out of source backend
Hello, I am in a developing process for a new llvm backend (target). Can I create the new target subdirectory out of source. My point is that I want to create a separate svn repo only for my new backend directory and use the llvm project as an external repository. I have to amke some changes to llvm project, to integrate my backend to the llvm, but I won't commit my changes to the llvm
2009 Sep 02
4
diff of two timestamps
Hi all, I have the following problem: I have a csv-file consisting of timestamp values (no dates), e.g.: Timestamp1;Timestamp2; 05:24:43;05:25:05; 15:47:02;15:47:22; 18:36:05;18:36:24; 15:21:24;15:22:04; I need a vector with the difference of the two timestamps, so I read the data with the read.csv-function: myObj <- read.csv("file.csv",header=TRUE,sep=";"). I have then
2008 Oct 10
1
PostgreSQL gem for Ruby (pg) problem!
Hi there. I''m having a problem here: I''m trying to install pg-0.7.9.2008.10.05 (The last version), but I get this... PATH=/opt/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin:$PATH gem install pg Building native extensions. This could take a while... ERROR: Error installing pg: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. /usr/local/bin/ruby extconf.rb install pg checking for main() in -lpq...
2007 Jan 19
2
2.6.17 kernels and equalize patch
Hi Everybody in the list I have a situation like this ------ (IP1) linux |----eth0.40------ | router | | | box | (IP2) |------|Client Router ( Destiantion Net DNET) |----eth0.41------ | | /27 subnet ------ I just want to balance the load of bandwidth per packet based between the two vlan interfaces to Client Destination network
2011 Mar 01
14
Good SLOG devices?
Hi I''m running OpenSolaris 148 on a few boxes, and newer boxes are getting installed as we speak. What would you suggest for a good SLOG device? It seems some new PCI-E-based ones are hitting the market, but will those require special drivers? Cost is obviously alsoo an issue here.... Vennlige hilsener / Best regards roy -- Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk (+47) 97542685 roy at karlsbakk.net
2004 Aug 09
1
firewalk
I was wondering if anyone got firewalk to install? I'm running 4.10 stable and it doesn't seem to want to install. It's looking for libnet 1.1 or higher I believe and the ports only comes with version 1.0. I manually downloaded the latest version and installed it. Still firewalk doesn't know where to look for it. any ideas?? Thanks.
2004 Aug 10
0
freebsd-security Digest, Vol 72, Issue 2
----------------------------------------------------------------- Doesnt all this belong somewhere else besides the security lists since this isnt a security issue. ----------------------------------------------------------------- On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 freebsd-security-request@freebsd.org wrote: > Send freebsd-security mailing list submissions to > freebsd-security@freebsd.org > > To
2006 Feb 22
1
Rails Book finally hits Japan
...and everybody is struggling with the globalization/localization. I''ve been monitoring the Japanese rails mailing list and there''s a Tokyo study group already drawing attention. I think they''re having their fourth meeting soon. There''s a couple toy applications out there and I believe cookpad.com is currently being rewritten with rails in the background.
1997 Aug 12
0
Netware and Windows clients (WAS: Samba Configuration .. finally..)
> found the solution. We have NW server installed in my lan, and thus, when > Windozes were installed, they got " Files and Printers access on NetWare > Service"(this translation might be lame, as i have russian versions of > win95 here, so donno how they named it originally). However both NW > access service and Microsoft access Service are not compatible *(that is >
2006 May 12
0
Alarmreciver finally found ATA
Hi, I finally found an ATA which works really well with asterisk and its application alarmreceiver. Frankly it works just like the TDM card. It is Soundwin S800 series ATA. Cheers Andrew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060512/7f7175cf/attachment-0001.htm
2009 Sep 29
0
Finally got keepass installed
well I finally got Keepass installed on CentOS The libraries for qt4 are actually located at pbone as well as keepass. I would love to know how to add pbone.net as a trusted repo in Yum, just for you guys that like to work with cross operating systems and having a password manager. Keepass is pretty good for all platforms and I even have it on my blackberry. -------------- next part
2009 Jun 22
0
Wifi connection finally solved
After a year or so of trying to get wifi-cards of various brands and chipsets to work, today it finally happened! I got my 3com 3CRPAG175 to jump to it and connect to the department WPA2 AP! I wouldn't have done it without your help. Thanks all! One question though, should it really take upwards of a minute or so till the NetworkManager says it's now connected?? -- BW, Sorin
2012 Feb 08
0
finally, an open alternative to Viber
The rise of Viber has, for some people, been a case of `skype, not again!' until now... Lumicall is now in the Android market - and it fully interacts with other SIP products using ENUM and SRV records. Any feedback on this is welcome. Interconnect (Asterisk calling to/from Lumicall users) is based on the idea of federated SIP, it is explained at http://www.lumicall.org for those who want
2004 Aug 14
1
Time to finally remove the old Om names?
Xapian 0.7.0 changed all the external names to use a Xapian namespace rather than an Om prefix (for classes) or an om_ prefix (for types). I implemented a compatibility layer which allowed older code to still be compiled, with the plan that this would be removed after a transition period to give people a chance to update their code. Xapian 0.7.0 was released on 2003-07-03 - more than a year ago.
2007 Aug 27
0
The News Finally Hits!
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2008 Apr 21
0
[LLVMdev] Implementing try/catch/finally
> One approach would be to simply duplicate the code in the 'finally' > block for each exit, but that seems sub-optimal. It would be better, I > think, to set a state variable before entering the 'finally' block, and > then have it do a switch instruction at the end and transfer to the > appropriate block. I think gcc just duplicates the block (see tree-eh.c).
2011 Mar 09
0
[LLVMdev] A working garbage collector - finally :)
Since you are using a copying collector, may I ask how do you handle registers holding pointers to intermediate values? The example I am considering is something like void foo(void); void f(long long *v, long long n) { long long int i; for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { v[i] = i; foo(); } } If *v points to gc memory, we can start the function with %v.addr = alloca i64*, align 8
2011 Mar 09
1
[LLVMdev] A working garbage collector - finally :)
Where's the problem? A pointer to v's alloca escapes to llvm.gcroot, so the optimizers should know that foo could modify the value it holds. foo() might also read v[i] through the escaped pointer, so the store will have to happen before the call. Reid 2011/3/8 Rafael Ávila de Espíndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com>: > Since you are using a copying collector, may I ask how do