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2016 May 19
2
devtoolset-4
Hello, my name is Jarek I am new here. I need some clarifications on how to distribute an app developed with devtoolset-4 enabled. I am developing a distributed app in c++ I wanted to upgrade toolchain to use new standard. Is it true that when I compile on centos 6.x with devtoolset enabled then I will be able to run this app on centos 7.x as well? Do I have to install devtoolset on all my
2018 May 13
1
Using C++14 code in LLVM
As you probably know, RHEL6 comes with gcc 4.4.7, which doesn't even support C++11. You can install gcc 6.3.1 from Red Hat Software Collections, and that fully supports C++11 and C++14, but not 17. On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 3:43 PM, Philip Reames via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Minor note on process for these types of discussions.... > > When proposing we
2006 Feb 13
1
MinGW and the ld bug
Hi. I noticed that Brian Ripley found and corrected a bug in MinGW's ld.exe, see http://www.murdoch-sutherland.com/Rtools/. Thanks for this. I wonder if this is the same bug that cause my problems. I have tiny toy package with C code that installs perfectly on R Version 2.2.1 beta (2005-12-18 r36792) [this version was mislabelled "beta" the first few hours on CRAN when the stable
2009 Jan 08
1
How to download a dynamically generated file
I need to provide users a link to download an user_guide.txt file. Currently the user_guide.html.erb looks like this. Dear <%=@user.name %>, Please visit <%=@unlocking_webiste %> site. ... ... the point is that the file has some variables which needs to be replaced then user should be able to download these files and use them. I can find ways to download a static file but in
2016 May 20
2
devtoolset-4
Are you asking if the new libstdc++ is statically linked into your app only for the new functions but your app remains dynamically linked to the old one for the parts of C++ that have remained unchanged, the answer is ?no?. Your app is linked to the new library, period. You can use ldd(1) to prove this to yourself. I am not so sure. That is what I thought, but then I compiled something with a
2010 Mar 13
0
Re: [caiman-discuss] Preliminary Text Install Images for b134
Hi, It doesn''t work as a PVM domain within xVM: # uname -srv SunOS 5.11 snv_133 # virt-install --name osvm01 -p -r 1024 -f /export/xvm/osvm01/disk1 -l nfs://localhost/export/install --nographics Starting install... Retrieving file unix... 100% |=========================| 2.1 MB 00:00 Retrieving file boot_arch 100% |=========================| 44 MB 00:00 Creating
2017 Oct 26
0
Error in UseMethod("xmlAttrs", node) : no applicable method for 'xmlAttrs' applied to an object of class "NULL"
I'm running R 3.4.1 on Linux. I'm getting the following error message. Error in UseMethod("xmlAttrs", node) : no applicable method for 'xmlAttrs' applied to an object of class "NULL" Calls: rdKMeans -> rdLoadModel -> xmlAttrs This appears to be a known issue in R Linux that was supposed to be patched. Is this really fixed? Was it fixed in 3.4.2?
2006 Jun 19
0
Hard Solaris 8 compile
We currently have a samba install on Solaris 8 providing a front-end to a Rational ClearCase system. Because of some recent changes, we are having Kerberose issues in validating files (too many open files). After some research, I found that the best way to resolve these is to re-compile samba as a 64bit application to increase the open file restrictions on a Solaris 32 bit app. The problem I am
2012 Mar 02
2
Write performance in a replicated/distributed setup with KVM?
This has probably been discussed before, but since I'm new on the list I hope You have patience with me. I have a four brick distributed/replicated setup. The computers are multi-core 16GB memory and 2*2.0TB in raid1 SATA-disks locally. The nodes are connected by 1 GB ethernet. All nodes have glusterfs 3.3beta2 installed and they are running debian 6 64bit. The underlying filesystems are
2002 Mar 12
0
Heineken Face EU Fines for Curbing Rivalry
Heineken NV and Carlsberg A/S may be fined after the European Commission charged that they conspired to curb competition in the Dutch and Danish beer markets from 1993 to 1996. The European Union's antitrust regulator said evidence collected in raids two years ago showed the two brewers broke EU law by agreeing not to sell ``intensively'' in each other's territory. The companies
2012 Mar 20
1
issues with geo-replication
Hi all. I'm looking to see if anyone can tell me this is already working for them or if they wouldn't mind performing a quick test. I'm trying to set up a geo-replication instance on 3.2.5 from a local volume to a remote directory. This is the command I am using: gluster volume geo-replication myvol ssh://root at remoteip:/data/path start I am able to perform a geo-replication
2020 Aug 25
2
C8 - Register with Red Hat
The subscription-manager dnf plugin is disabled by default as part of our debranding in both CentOS Linux and CentOS Stream. c8: https://git.centos.org/rpms/subscription-manager/blob/580aca8629536c64577e6a443b9349ecb629cc17/f/SPECS/subscription-manager.spec#_850 c8s:
2011 Mar 17
5
[XCP] - XCP -> HCL
I''m needing to put a network card on a test server XCP 1.0. I''m seeing the citrix hcl (http://hcl.xensource.com) and I''m a doubt. I base that on which version to look for a compatible card? If the kernel is the same as in 5.6.0 FP1, but if the version of XCP uses the hypervisor 3.4.2 neither appears on the list. ps: I had a RTL-8169 but stopped working with update 0.5
2012 Jun 11
1
"mismatching layouts" flooding in the logs
I have the following appended to gluster logs at around 100kB of logs per second, on all 10 gluster servers: [2012-06-11 15:08:15.729429] I [dht-layout.c:682:dht_layout_dir_mismatch] 0-sites-dht: subvol: sites-client-41; inode layout - 966367638 - 1002159031; disk layout - 930576244 - 966367637 [2012-06-11 15:08:15.729465] I [dht-common.c:525:dht_revalidate_cbk] 0-sites-dht: mismatching layouts
2006 Jun 12
3
zfs destroy - destroying a snapshot
Hello zfs-discuss, I''m writing a script to do automatically snapshots and destroy old one. I think it would be great to add to zfs destroy another option so only snapshots can be destroyed. Something like: zfs destroy -s SNAPSHOT so if something other than snapshot is provided as an argument zfs destroy wouldn''t actually destroy it. That way it would
2014 Jun 27
1
geo-replication status faulty
Venky Shankar, can you follow up on these questions? I too have this issue and cannot resolve the reference to '/nonexistent/gsyncd'. As Steve mentions, the nonexistent reference in the logs looks like the culprit especially seeing that the ssh command trying to be run is printed on an earlier line with the incorrect remote path. I have followed the configuration steps as documented in
2002 Nov 08
2
behavior of =
I probably didn't follow the discussion of allowing "=" as an assignment operator closely enough, but I was a little bit horrified to discover today (using 1.6.0; I haven't upgraded to 1.6.1 yet) that x <- runif(20) y <- 1:20 y[x=min(x)] gives numeric(0) (because min(x) is non-integer). x <- sample(1:20,20,TRUE) y[x=min(x)] is even worse -- it gives the
2008 Jan 16
2
Optional 'test' or benchmark cipher
I hope this is the right list, as I'm desiring a feature addition in openssh. I would like the option to have a 'null' cipher (after the initial authorization, similar to 'delayed' for compression). It would have to be enabled on both client and server and server would never use it unless it was both enabled and asked for by the client. I'd strongly prefer it be able to
2016 Jun 08
1
Solaris 10 Configure failure
ORACLE have released this patch for Solaris 10 - Samba v3.6.25: IDR152387-03 addressing CVE-2016-2118 (BADLOCK) and other CVEs for S10 SPARC Which has addressed our issue. Thanks -----Original Message----- From: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Gaiseric Vandal Sent: 07 June 2016 14:51 To: samba at lists.samba.org Subject: Re: [Samba] Solaris 10 Configure failure
2010 Jun 22
1
Subject: Re ZINB by Newton Raphson??
I have not included the previous postings because they came out very strangely on my mail reader. However, the question concerned the choice of minimizer for the zeroinfl() function, which apparently allows any of the current 6 methods of optim() for this purpose. The original poster wanted to use Newton-Raphson. Newton-Raphson (or just Newton for simplicity) is commonly thought to be the