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2018 Dec 18
3
Apple mail fails with Submission
Postfix debug peer logging Dec 18 17:08:11 mail postfix/submission/smtpd[10626]: > server.example.org[XX.XX.XX.XX]: 250 2.1.5 Ok Dec 18 17:08:11 mail postfix/submission/smtpd[10626]: watchdog_pat: 0x55ef4ec020180 Dec 18 17:08:11 mail postfix/submission/smtpd[10626]: vstream_fflush_some: fd 10 flush 28 Dec 18 17:08:11 mail postfix/submission/smtpd[10626]: vstream_buf_get_ready: fd 10 got 15 Dec
2011 Nov 09
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT on a Baremetal x86 Machine !!!
Hi James, Thanks again for bearing with me, you have been very helpful. I have got the problem fixed. In fact I needed to override the 'LSeek' implementation of SpecialFile in SpecialModule class as well. The log for the working example is attached, just as a reference. Now one more thing, when the build system creates the ISO9660 CD-ROM Image, it executes the following commands:
2011 Nov 08
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT on a Baremetal x86 Machine !!!
Hi, First question: "/module" is mapped to a special file that reads a kernel module passed in by the bootloader. Much like GRUB, kiwi's bootloader loads a kernel and can load one or more extra files into memory. These are passed to the kernel. The horizon kernel expects one file, which it makes accessible at "/module". This should be set up to be whatever you set
2011 Nov 08
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT on a Baremetal x86 Machine !!!
Hi James, I have two questions for you. Firstly, what is the role of 'module' in init.cc? I can see that its being treated like it is a 'bytecode' file, as we open it and then pass it to the ByteCoder and eventually construct llvm module from it. Like In file init.cc, line:121 FILE *stream = fopen("/module", "rb"); ... fread(c, 1, sz,
2019 Jan 07
1
Apple mail fails with Submission
After the submission with dovecot it sends it to postfix, the postfix log is: postfix/submission/smtpd[19509]: connect from example.org[192.168.1.1] postfix/submission/smtpd[19509]: client=example.org[192.168.1.1], sasl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=test at example.org postfix/submission/smtpd[19509]: *warning: non-SMTP command from example.org <http://example.org>[192.168.1.1]:
2011 Nov 03
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT on a Baremetal x86 Machine !!!
Hi Mian, Looking at the runlog, everything seems fine until LLVM attempts to use lseek() on a file. You see the PANIC because Horizon hasn't implemented lseek yet. Obviously the version of GlibC I was using does not use lseek in that circumstance, but yours does. You just need to implement lseek :) Cheers, James -----Original Message----- From: Mian M. Hamayun
2010 Sep 21
2
General Alawar games issue
See bug 23374. Originally, this was an issue raised for one particular game. But my experiences with other games from the same company indicate that this may be a more widespread problem for their games. The original poster tried one of their "Strange Cases" games. I've tried a "Natalie Brooks" and an "Alabama Smith" adventure. Each keeps coming up with the
2009 May 25
1
little problem with lmtp and 8bitmime mail from:
Hi all, I'm very excited to see lmtp in dovecot now. Starting to play, I encountered following problem: With senders in normal mail address format, everything is delivered right, lmtp works as expected. But with 8bitmime senders, like kernel mailing list, lmtp returns a 5.5.4 not supported and mail is bounced. Is this expected, meaning just not implemented, or could it be a bug? E.g.:
2008 Oct 22
3
dovecot and postfix with tls and dovecot sasl issues for smtp clients
This issue is peripherally related to the following thread Re: [Dovecot] client certs with godaddy ssl cert This is running on CentOS 5.2 with latest Atrpms for Dovecot as of this weekend. # rpm -qa | grep dovecot dovecot-sieve-1.1.5-8.el5 dovecot-1.1.4-0_81.el5 With assistance from Rainer Frey (Inxmail GmbH), I am able to successfully use client ssl certs for imap access on both my Nokia
2018 Dec 18
4
Apple mail fails with Submission
<!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> </head> <body> <div> <br> </div> <blockquote type="cite"> <div> On 18 December 2018 at 02:30 Adi Pircalabu via dovecot < <a href="mailto:dovecot@dovecot.org">dovecot@dovecot.org</a>> wrote: </div>
2011 Apr 19
4
/etc/bashrc help!
Dear all, i've appended the below to /etc/bashrc it works like a charm with ssh connections though SFTP sessions fail since the below is being sent to the intiator. any way of limiting the below to none sftp sessions? or any other idea for it to work? # If id command returns zero, you?ve root access. if [ $(id -u) -eq 0 ]; then # you are root, set red colour prompt echo
2003 Jul 10
5
winbind on SUSE8.2
Hello Community, is there someone who has winbind working on SUSE 8.X? On my system the authenication of the domain users simply does not work getent passwd shows all domain users gentent group shows all domain groups Login as domain user: Login incorrect! There seems to be no pam_stack.so on SUSE. Can it work without it? How can I fix ist? How can I trace the cause of the disfunction? I would
2011 Oct 26
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT on a Baremetal x86 Machine !!!
Dear All, I have tested a few examples of LLVM-JIT Framework on Linux x86 Machine. So generating functions on the fly and then executing them is OK on linux i.e. i686-pc-linux-gnu My question is: Can we use the LLVM-JIT on a baremetal x86 machine ? Actually my target is a virtual machine, and I need some dynamic code generation support. I intend to use LLVM-JIT (if possible) for this
2009 Sep 22
1
odd (erroneous?) results from gls
A couple weeks ago I posted a message on this topic to r-help, the response was that this seemed like odd behavior, and that I ought to post it to one of the developer lists. I posted to r-sig-mixed-models, but didn't get any response. So, with good intentions, I decided to try posting once more, but to this more general list. The goal is (1) FYI, to make you aware of this issue, in case it
2009 Sep 01
1
understanding the output from gls
I'd like to compare two models which were fitted using gls, however I'm having trouble interpreting the results of gls. If any of you could offer me some advice, I'd greatly appreciate it. Short explanation of models: These two models have the same fixed-effects structure (two independent, linear effects), and differ only in that the second model includes a corExp structure for
2009 Aug 24
1
lme, lmer, gls, and spatial autocorrelation
Hello folks, I have some data where spatial autocorrelation seems to be a serious problem, and I'm unclear on how to deal with it in R. I've tried to do my homework - read through 'The R Book,' use the online help in R, search the internet, etc. - and I still have some unanswered questions. I'd greatly appreciate any help you could offer. The super-super short explanation is
2005 Oct 13
1
yum update problems
I am running 4.1. I have all proxies out of the way. One machine does the following: [root at enoch ~]# yum update Setting up Update Process Setting up Repos dag 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00 update 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 base 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00 addons
2016 Jul 21
3
Asterisk 13 High CPU usage
Hi all, I was using 13.5 but upgraded today to 13.9 (13.10 came out a few hours after I upgraded). On both 13.5 and 13.9 asterisk seems to use 100% of the CPU. This usually happens a few hours after starting asterisk. A restart of asterisk gets the CPU back down, but only for a little while. There asterisk box has no call traffic flowing through it, just 15 or so registrations. I'm sure
2016 Aug 18
6
[Bug 2605] New: ssh-keyscan generates errors in /var/log/secure
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2605 Bug ID: 2605 Summary: ssh-keyscan generates errors in /var/log/secure Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 6.4p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: ssh-keyscan Assignee:
2009 Dec 01
3
How to modify environment variables before executing a command
Hi, I'd like to access and modify shell environment variables before executing a command on a remote host via ssh. Unfortenatly, I can't figure out the proper way to do this... It seems, standard shell configuration files (e.g. ~/.bash_profile) are not sourced before ssh executes a command. Of course I could explicitly source them, e.g. ssh user at host 'source ~/.bash_profile;