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2002 Sep 11
1
tdbsam:
Hi everyone,
Iam quite new to Samba, Iam trying to set it up as a PDC.
When I do: smbpasswd -m machine -a user I get an error message like this:
tdbsam: no NUA rids available, cannot add user paulien$!
Failed to add entry for user paulien$.
Failed to modify password entry for user paulien$
What does this mean? I tried searching on google and some other sites, but
don;t seem to find the correct
2004 Jul 10
6
How can Windows 2000 mount a share as a service?
I've asked every M$ expert I know, trolled through M$ TechNet, experimented
with SRVANY/INSTSRV login scripts which hard-code username/passwords to
login to a Samba 2.2.8a SMB server. I've experiment with and without the
"Allow service to interact with Desktop" switch turned on.
I am stuck. :( I can find no way to mount a share as a service, so that
IIS can serve web-pages
2004 Mar 26
2
Automount from Windows w/o logging in first?
I am trying to do something which should seem very straightforward,
not to mention, not unusual for load-balanced web servers, namely:
providing a faceless/login-less mounting of SMB shares from NT4 and
Win2K servers.
Yes, I accept that I will need to stash a plaintext login key in some
script or registry key. The security impacts are acceptable.
I have the latest Samba 2.2.x server, and a
2004 Apr 13
0
v3.0.2a: can't login into domain after switching to pdb_mysql
Hello list.samba.org
FreeBSD-5.2.1, samba from port with tdbsam-backend configured as PDC
Everything is working fine: i.e. registering at samba domain and logging on
to it,
but after I switch to mysql-backend (pdb-mysql)
I can only successfully register my Windows 2k3 at Samba domain
(messagebox 'Welcome to slavel.ru domain' has appiered),
i.e. can successfully change domain of my
2004 Aug 06
2
does installed lib support _int()s ?
Assuming one prefers to use the speex_encode_int() and
speex_decode_int() when available, but fallback to speex_encode()
and speex_decode() if an older version if the lib is installed,
how does one best make the determination?
The only thing I can see to do is call speex_init_header() and look
at the result. Even at compile time it seems one must compile a test
app that outputs that data and then
2004 Aug 06
2
Re: does installed lib support _int()s ?
>>>>> "Malcolm" == Malcolm Baldridge <speex@paypc.com> writes:
Malcolm> Well, for compile-time, I'd think that an #ifdef would do the
Malcolm> trick.
How? VERSION isn't included anywhere except in speex_init_header(),
and I do not see any other symbols that encode the version....
That said, I looked at the code for speex_encode_int and friends
since
2020 Oct 27
2
Expert to work on load issue
Jon,
We are only using FastAgi. On the second system (running Asterisk 16) there
are no agi's running (just some bash scripts on call hangup). I did add
some hackey code (netstat -nua | grep -v 'udp 0 0' | grep -v
udp6 | grep -v ' 0 0.0.0.0' | grep udp) to my bash script to check out the
packet queue (with the help of
2009 Sep 02
4
Grouping data in a data frame: is there an efficient way to do it?
I have a data frame with about 10^6 rows; I want to group the data
according to entries in one of the columns and do something with it.
For instance, suppose I want to count up the number of elements in
each group. I tried something like aggregate(my.df$my.field,
list(my.df$my.field), length) but it seems to be very slow. Likewise,
the split() function was slow (I killed it before it completed).
2006 May 26
2
question about coding
John Miles wrote:
> You'll definitely have to encode in little-endian form. PCM audio is always
> little-endian, to the best of my knowledge. I have never seen any
> big-endian audio data files.
Try AIFF, AU and IFF just for starters. They are definietly not the
only ones.
Erik
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2003 Jun 12
1
tdbsam backend
I just compiled some RPMS for Mandrake 9.0. I would like to try the TDB
bAckend before I do the LDAP stuff. (It took me awhile to get that set
up in 2.2)
Everything installed ok but it seems that the pbedit3 tool can't find a
library. The error message I get is:
[root@luna root]# pdbedit3
idmap uid range missing or invalid
idmap will be unable to map foreign SIDs
idmap gid range missing or
2011 Jun 28
2
[LLVMdev] Box removal
In the creation of dynamic languages we often have to box values together.
For instance, take the following expression:
IntObj c = sqrt((a*a)+(b*b));
Here, most likely, a bytecode interpreter would execute this as
"mul_ints", "add_ints", "sqrt", etc. Inside these primitive functions
we would have to unwrap our IntObj types, add the values, allocate a
new object and
2004 Aug 06
4
Re: does installed lib support _int()s ?
Hi,
Right now, I'm thinking of adding a speex_lib_ctl() call that would
support SPEEX_GET_VERSION (and return a string) or
SPEEX_GET_MAJOR_VERSION and SPEEX_GET_MINOR_VERSION (and return ints).
I'm open to other suggestions though. If there's anything you'd like to
see in the API for 1.2, say it now. ...and no, I won't add a
speex_do_all_the_work_for_me() call :)
2011 Jul 01
3
[LLVMdev] Pointer Constant?
I'm writing a JIT for my toy language, and I'm confused by one thing.
How do I, with IR Builder, Insert a pointer constant? For the first
version of my jit, I really only need LLVM to pass around opaque types
and then pass those variables to C functions that return other opaque
types. So for instance, I have a Int object that wraps the GNU GMP
routines. A want to be able to tell IRBuilder
2008 Dec 16
2
[LLVMdev] OpenCL Frontend
There seems to be some interest these days in OpenCL. However for some
projects, a issue they face to adopting OpenCL is requirements of
maintaining two source trees: one for normal C code (for use on
systems without OpenCL support or poor OpenCL performance) and another
for OpenCL.
I am interested in using LLVM to create a OpenCL frontend for
multicore CPUs. Now that the spec is out, we have a
2011 May 12
2
[LLVMdev] Pre-built LLVM shared libs for Windows?
I'd like to do some simple C# -> LLVM C API bindings for windows. Is there a
place I can get pre-built LLVM .dlls for windows?
Thanks
Timothy
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“One of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was that–lacking
zero–they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C
programs.”
(Robert Firth)
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2013 Mar 05
2
[LLVMdev] Bad Instruction 4 with fastcc
On OSX I thought I'd try to optimize my compiler a bit by switching some of
the calling conventions from CCallingConv to FastCC. The compiler ran fine,
but when I executed the code, I got "Bad Instruction 4". I'm seeing some
other mentions on this mailing list of issues like this on OSX (I'm using
10.8). Is there anything I need to change to enable fastcc with my
compiler? I
2011 May 12
3
[LLVMdev] Vtables for non c++ languages
I'm working on implementing a simple functional language in LLVM. It's
statically typed, but I'd like to a have some simple multimethods involved.
Does LLVM have some intrinsics for handling something like C++ vtables? Or
do I need to implement my own way of handling single-dispatch functions?
Thanks,
Timothy
--
“One of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was
2003 Jan 15
3
SMB+LDAP Question ...
Greetings ...
I have a quick question, which I hope will get a straight and quick answer.
I am moving my system from flat files to LDAP. I have had my users in
LDAP for a while, but then found that my computer accounts for Win2K in
still in passwd. My question is, what are the bare minume LDAP attribs
that I need for them to contiune to work?
But I don't think I am going to get that
2004 Aug 06
2
Coredumps when --enable-sse is selected
System: Linux 2.4.25, glibc-2.3.2, gcc-3.2.3 (weird palindrome there), on a
Williamette core Pentium 4 (1.6Ghz) system.
I've tried both speex 1.1.5 release, and the current CVS (which self-IDs as
1.1.4), and the result is the same.
I suspect some funk in the use of the SSE intrinsics macros.
Backtrace:
#0 0x40024594 in filter_mem2_10 (x=0x805f31c, _num=0x8061fb8,
_den=0x8061fe4,
2008 Dec 16
0
[LLVMdev] OpenCL Frontend
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 12:21:24 Timothy Baldridge wrote:
> There seems to be some interest these days in OpenCL. However for some
> projects, a issue they face to adopting OpenCL is requirements of
> maintaining two source trees: one for normal C code (for use on
> systems without OpenCL support or poor OpenCL performance) and another
> for OpenCL.
>
> I am interested in