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2018 Mar 15
0
[cfe-dev] Browsable/searchable mailing list archives
On 15 March 2018 at 02:21, George Karpenkov via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there an easily browsable and searchable archive for cfe-dev? > I often find myself wanting to link to a particular email, and it’s a very > time consuming process with a pipermail interface. > I’ve noticed that llvm-dev is reposted to a google group >
2003 Nov 27
4
Mailing list archives searchable ?
Hi, I've been on the list for slightly under a month now and noticed; a) a fairly high amount of traffic, b) a lot of questions which come up more than once, c) the archives at lists.digium.com are not searchable. I have started development to import the mailinglist archives into a MySQL database and creating a full text search possibility on this. My questions; 1) Is this already done
2010 Feb 03
5
pointer to Searchable Archives for the list pls
Hi Folks, Can you point me in the direction of searchable archives for the list? I'm obviously missing something. I would like to be able to search the archives before asking my question. Thanks in advance Simon
2006 Dec 13
1
Searchable Archives of this list
Is there a searchable archive of this list? Did I overlook something obvious? I can find the archives, but short of downloading all the monthly gzips and building my own searchable database, it seems my only other option is to go month by month looking at subjects and hope to stumble on what I'm after. Does anyone maintain a public searchable version of the archives? I've got
2004 Sep 02
2
Searchable Archives?
Hi guys, I am new to Asterisk. It looks great, but I have a couple of open questions such as - What softphones are recommended and provide Call Center level functionality? - What hardware (especially E1 (Euro S2M) class) are supported? I would like to search the list archives, but can't find a searchable archive. Can someone please point me into the right direction? Thanks. Regards,
2007 Jun 11
3
Searchable List Archives?
I'd like to be able to search the list archives when I'm reading someone's message to put what they say in context based on what they've said, and what others have said in conversation with them, in the past. It would help me figure out whether to trust some submitters on some issues, and just learn more from the community's collective/cumulative research and discussion. Is
2006 Oct 08
2
Searchable archives?
Is there a searchable archive of the lists somewhere?
2007 May 14
2
Searchable archives of Markdown discussion list still available?
I was interested in going back to research past discussions on the list about possibilities for a syntax to add a class="foo" to div's and/or span's to Markdown text, but didn't have much luck. IIRC, the list never had a searchable web interface, but older posts were available on a Google search. This seems not to be the case any more. Can anyone recommend a good
2006 Sep 06
1
Searchable Archives?
I'm going to post a question to the group that I'm sure has been answered before, but all the googling in the world isn't helping me. Is there a searchable archive of this mailing list somewhere?
2018 Oct 19
1
No searchable archives for this mailing list?
Hello all-- I can't seem to find a way to search the archives of this list right now though I DO remember doing that in the past. Any ideas? Thanks. -- Kay
2005 Feb 10
2
Searchable Mailing Lists & NooB Question
Quick question. New to the project, and generally I like to sniff through the mailing list archives. Are there no searchable archives? I've only found the monthly archive files for download. Normally I would have searched the for the answer to the following question: I'm getting ready to set up a * server at home. No digium equipment. Using FWD and maybe Vonage in the not too
1998 Jan 21
0
R (off-topic): How to make mail-archives searchable?
As you (hopefully) know, the mail archives of R-devel, R-help and R-announce have been available via FTP from here, and now also from CRAN. I had spent a little effort to enhance these monthly plain unix-mail folders to be 'Emacs outlined' (i.e., emacs is put in outline-mode when you open one of these). and you all are probably efficient users of grep, etc. However, for average R
2014 Feb 11
7
[LLVMdev] Heads-up: changing the structure of compiler-rt source tree
Hi all, compiler-rt is now not only a libgcc replacement for different platforms, there are sanitizer and profile runtimes as well. I plan to move the files as follows during this week: 1. libraries: a) all libgcc replacement stuff moves from "/lib" to "/lib/core" (the name sucks, please suggest alternatives). Same for platform-specific code:
2016 Jun 28
3
Browsable Flag
Hello, the parameter "browsable (browseable)" is a Boolean which allows a share to be displayed (or not) in list of machine resources. But if I set the parameter to "no" - how exactly does it hide the share? I could not find a clue about the way of achieving that. Best wishes Tom
2012 May 22
5
[LLVMdev] lli unable to resolve symbol _ZNKSt3__16locale9use_facetERNS0_2idE in bitcode
Resending :(. Any pointers? tia On 5/21/2012 2:46 PM, Ashok Nalkund wrote: > On 5/21/2012 11:15 AM, Nick Lewycky wrote: >> Ashok Nalkund wrote: >>> Resending, any pointers? I demangled the symbol and it turns out to be: >>> std::__1::locale::use_facet(std::__1::locale::id&) const >> >> My guess is that you've got a .bc file produced on a mac using
2006 Jul 09
5
Tip: searchable Rails api docs from within RadRails!
Just a tip for those of you using RadRails. If you install the new rubygems 0.9.0, you can type "gem rdoc --all --ri" at the command line. Then, open up RadRails, go to Window->Preferences->Ruby->Ri/rdoc and change your ri path to the path to gemri (which gemri). Finally, open up your RI Eclipse view and voila...indexed, searchable rails api docs at your finger tips! This
2002 May 10
2
After reIP, Samba hosts not browsable.
Hey folks, We recently reIP'ed our main office LAN. Ever since this was done, none of our Samba hosts are browsable via Network Neighborhood. While they are still availible via Start -> Run -> \\servername, it's an annoying inconvenience. Stats: * PDC and BDC are NT domain controllers * Samba hosts are running several versions of Samba, from the later 2.0.* releases,
2005 Dec 05
2
is it possible to use R to edit an EXCEL spreadsheet so I can create a searchable EXCEL database of R packages?
I have copied the R FAQ pertaining to available packages into an EXCEL file. They take the following form - Design Regression modeling, testing, estimation, validation, graphics, prediction, and typesetting by storing enhanced model design attributes in the fit. Design is a etc. Devore5 Data sets and sample analyses from "Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences (5th
2015 Nov 04
2
Why are Samba DCs not browsable?
On 29/10/15 05:41 AM, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 29/10/15 09:19, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> Hi, >> >> In a book I'm reading on Samba4, the author explains that network >> browsing doesn't work for Samba AD DCs "because there is no nmbd >> process". >> >> It's true enough that I can't browse my DC, however, there is an
2013 Aug 20
1
AD DC eventually not browsable without restart
I have a SerNet Samba 4.0.8 AD DC running on CentOS 6.4 (newdc) replicating from a W2K3 DC (olddc). When I first launch Samba using `sudo samba`, I can go to the Windows server and browse to \\newdc in Explorer, and I see mytestshare, netlogon, printers, sysvol, and "Printers and Faxes". After a while (I'm not sure how long precisely, but under 24 hours) I could not navigate