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2006 Feb 13
0
Upcoming Tripwire Port Upgrade
I have an updated tripwire port which I'd like to release for testing prior
to replacing the existing and currently broken tripwire port. I've tested
it under the upcoming 6.1, which it seems to work well in my test
environment and will commence testing under 4.11-STABLE, the upcoming 5.5,
and 7.0-CURRENT.
The things that are on my todo list are:
- Fully test under 4.11-STABLE.
-
2005 Nov 17
0
krb5-1.4.3 is released (fwd)
I will be updating the KRB5 port shortly. The updated port, as it stands
right now, builds and installs cleanly on the i386 version of 6.0. I need
to verify it builds and installs on 5.4, 4.11, and 7.0-CURRENT (my
"checkout" of 7.0 as of three days ago currently doesn't build here). I
should have the upgraded port committed sometime during the weekend.
Cheers,
Cy Schubert
2004 Feb 27
0
MIT Krb5 Port Upgrade
I will be updating the MIT krb5 port to krb5-1.3.2 this weekend.
Unfortunately crypto-publish.org does not distribute the new source yet.
Traditionally I disabled support for fetch from crytpo-publish.org until
they updated their website with the latest krb5 sources, requiring the port
to fetch the source from MIT in all cases. This time will be different,
that is unless of course someone
2006 Jul 05
0
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2005 Aug 18
4
New FreeBSD Security Officer
Hello Everyone!
It has been my pleasure and privilege to serve as the FreeBSD
Security Officer for the past 3+ years. With the crucial support of
the FreeBSD Security Team members, a lot has been accomplished:
hundreds of security issues have been researched and tracked, with
some resulting in security advisories and patches; software in the
Ports Collection are updated more quickly
2004 Feb 26
0
krb5-1.3.2 is released (fwd)
Just a quick heads up, I'm currently working on this. It's building on
-CURRENT. Yet to be done, testing on -CURRENT, build & test on -STABLE, and
verification of pkg-plist currency. I will post patches to the krb5 port to
-security and -ports and assuming I don't get negative feedback, I will
commit sometime late Saturday or on Sunday when I return from my trip
Vancouver.
As
2006 Jul 05
1
HEADS UP: Krb5-1.5
There is an issue with the new Kerberos 1.5. It does not currently support
building static libraries. I'm willing to leave the port at 1.4.3 until MIT
fixes the static library build. OTOH, if folks want 1.5, without static
library support, the 1.5 port is ready to commit. I may update the port to
build 1.5 if static libraries are not wanted and build 1.4.3 if they are
wanted. Static
2006 Apr 19
0
AHC Panic
I've finally been able to capture the panic, as now it occurs even with DDB
configured. Of the six machines I have running 6.1-RC (CVSupped today),
this is the only one that does this.
/boot/kernel/kernel text=0x30c488 data=0x3b6a0+0x3170c syms=[0x4+0x46430+0x4+0x58da4]
no such file or directory
-
Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt.
Booting
2008 Jun 05
1
nls() newbie convergence problem
I'm sure this must be a nls() newbie question, but I'm stumped.
I'm trying to do the example from Draper
and Yang (1997). They give this snippet of S-Plus code:
Specify the weight function:
weight < - function(y,x1,x2,b0,b1,b2)
{
pred <- b0+b1*x1 + b2*x2
parms <- abs(b1*b2)^(1/3)
(y-pred)/parms
}
Fit the model
gmfit < -nls(~weight(y,x1,x2,b0,b1,b2),
2019 Apr 29
1
CFT: FreeBSD Package Base
With CFT version you chose to build, and package individual components such as sendmail with a port option. That does entirely solve the problem of being able to reinstall sendmail after the fact without a rebuild of the userland (base) port but perhaps base flavors could solve that problem assuming flavors could extend beyond python.
Joe Maloney
Quality Engineering Manager / iXsystems
2004 May 06
5
Orthogonal Polynomial Regression Parameter Estimation
Dear all,
Can any one tell me how can i perform Orthogonal
Polynomial Regression parameter estimation in R?
--------------------------------------------
Here is an "Orthogonal Polynomial" Regression problem
collected from Draper, Smith(1981), page 269. Note
that only value of alpha0 (intercept term) and signs
of each estimate match with the result obtained from
coef(orth.fit). What
2014 Aug 19
2
[LLVMdev] C Backend Ressurected
It provides a useful starting point, but I agree with Jim that it is not a complete solution and requires rework of the results in a lot cases. I think we could improve it further to address these issues but that work is nontrivial.
If you are deciding between a quick and dirty implementation of a custom backend vs. the C backend, then the C backend is sometimes preferable in my experience
2014 Sep 03
2
[LLVMdev] C Backend Ressurected
I can't see why you'd want to do this, no.
-eric
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 8:02 PM, Isaac Dupree <
ml at isaac.cedarswampstudios.org> wrote:
> Is the C backend at all suitable to be adapted to emit OpenCL code? Or
> do the target-dependence, and/or things that C can do but OpenCL can't,
> make that hopeless?
> -Isaac
>
> On 08/19/2014 03:08 PM, Carback,
2000 Apr 12
1
Samba and newline characters.
Hi,
I've been looking through the news archives but haven't found this..
Perhaps I just didn't see the forest for the trees... :)
My question is about the format of text files. Files created on Linux
show up on Windows (via samba) without the newline. Is there a
parameter setting that I'm missing? How do I get compatibility between
the two?
Thanks,
Mike
--
"My Humility
2006 Mar 29
0
Strange Panic During Reboot
I'm getting the following panic during shutdown of a 6.1-PRERELEASE system
cvsupped yesterday. Strangely enabling DDB in the kernel "fixes" the
problem. The computer is an old P120 (which I should probably replace). It
occurs every time when DDB is disabled but when DDB is enabled, it does not
panic.
All buffers synced.
Uptime: 19m16s
(da0:ahc0:0:0:0): SYNCHRONIZE CACHE. CDB: 35
2004 Feb 04
3
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-04:01.mksnap_ffs
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FreeBSD-SA-04:01.mksnap_ffs Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: mksnap_ffs clears file system options
Category: core
Module: mksnap_ffs
Announced:
2004 Mar 03
2
tripwire port broken?
Dear list!
I've tried to compile
tripwire-2.3.1-2 port on
my 5.2 release. Two diffe-
rent tarballs have failed
with message, that port
was broken, all in one
sentence. No any details.
Well! Makefile has so-
mething like:
.if ${OSVERSION} >= 500000
BROKEN= "Fails to build inder 5.X"
.endif
One more:
USE_GMAKE= yes
Has someone compiled
it successfully? Is it
for a good
2001 Mar 07
1
unable to open the base package (PR#867)
Hi.
I'm trying to use R that someone installed in his own home directory
(which is located on a common filesystem). Now, he is able to use it with
no problems, but when I try to run it I get the following messages (the
first line is just the command line, and the way I call the program):
an2 1> /projects/draper/R-1.2.1/bin/R
cannot find system Renviron
R : Copyright 2001, The R
2007 Jul 18
3
upgrade to 3.0.25 and ads
Hi,
I'm presently testing to upgrade from 3.0.22 to 3.0.25 and have an ads
problem.
net -d 10 -s /etc/samba/smb.conf ads join
3.0.25:
=======
[2007/07/18 12:03:11, 4] libsmb/namequery_dc.c:ads_dc_name(131)
ads_dc_name: using server='ADS-2K3.ADS2K3.Q-LEAP.DE' IP=192.168.53.212
[...]
[2007/07/18 12:03:11, 3] libads/ldap.c:ads_connect(394)
Connected to LDAP server 192.168.53.212
2014 Aug 19
3
[LLVMdev] C Backend Ressurected
I don't know how good it is, but the applications seem obvious. e.g.
compiling programs in any of a number of original formats to run natively
on CPUs that have a working simple C compiler (maybe only K&R or C89) but
don't have an LLVM back end.
The source program could be in modern C, C++, or any other high level
language or assembly language with a translator to LLVM.
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