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2020 Jun 04
2
pre-merge checks are switching to buildkite build system
Hi MyDeveloperDay, We are using the released version of clang-format / clang-tidy (not necessarily the latest release). I think it makes sense to use most recent versions of the tools: https://github.com/google/llvm-premerge-checks/issues/196 Kind regards, Mikhail On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 3:40 PM MyDeveloper Day <mydeveloperday at gmail.com> wrote: > Mikhail > > Firstly let me
2010 Sep 01
2
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 6.4 and 8.0 EoLs coming soon
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Everyone, On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. Since FreeBSD 6.4 is the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch, support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch will also cease at the same point. Users of either of
2010 Sep 01
2
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 6.4 and 8.0 EoLs coming soon
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Everyone, On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. Since FreeBSD 6.4 is the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch, support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch will also cease at the same point. Users of either of
2012 Aug 22
1
Reshaping dataframes
Hi, I have a data set with variables that are _not_ missing at random. Now I use a package for learning a Bayesian Network which won't accept NA as a value. From a database I query data.frames with k,k+n,k+2n, ... variables (there are always at least k variables as leftmost columns). Using rbind.fill from the reshape package on two data frames I would get a data frame like trg_type
2004 Feb 01
1
innetgr revised netgroup patch against 2.6.0
innetgr.. much easier.. Had a look for the user section but didn't find it in my 15 seconds of looking.. --- access.c 2003-07-30 16:12:27.000000000 +1000 +++ ../rsync-2.6.0-Linux/access.c 2004-02-01 23:21:12.000000000 +1100 @@ -22,10 +22,21 @@ */ #include "rsync.h" +#include <netdb.h> static int match_hostname(char *host, char *tok) { + char
2003 Jul 05
2
Unhelpful error message when matching hosts in access list [PATCH]
Greetings, As previously reported by me to the Debian bug tracking system: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- An access list in rsyncd.conf may contain hostnames as well as addresses. It may contain several patterns to match against. address_match (in access.c) does this by trying to match hostname and address against each of the patterns until a match is
2003 Jan 16
3
unsafe_symlink change (Re: CVS update: rsync)
The patch from 2-1/2 years ago for changing copy-unsafe-links to follow unsafe links on the destination side also included essentially this patch. When I looked at it, however, I asked why in the world is unsafe_symlink() doing strdup() in the first place. I think you could get rid of the calls to strdup() and the new local variables and possibly do a couple casts inside the function instead. -
2012 Dec 12
2
[PATCHv9 0/2] virtio_console: Add rproc_serial driver
This patch-set introduces a new virtio type "rproc_serial" for communicating with remote processors over shared memory. The driver depends on the the remoteproc framework. As preparation for introducing "rproc_serial" I've done a refactoring of the transmit buffer handling. NOTE: These two patches are identical to first two patches of the V8 patch-set, but are rebased to
2012 Dec 12
2
[PATCHv9 0/2] virtio_console: Add rproc_serial driver
This patch-set introduces a new virtio type "rproc_serial" for communicating with remote processors over shared memory. The driver depends on the the remoteproc framework. As preparation for introducing "rproc_serial" I've done a refactoring of the transmit buffer handling. NOTE: These two patches are identical to first two patches of the V8 patch-set, but are rebased to
2012 Oct 30
5
[PATCHv8 0/3]virtio_console: Add rproc_serial driver
From: Sjur Br?ndeland <sjur.brandeland at stericsson.com> This patch-set introduces a new virtio type "rproc_serial" for communicating with remote processors over shared memory. The driver depends on the the remoteproc framework. As preparation for introducing "rproc_serial" I've done a refactoring of the transmit buffer handling. Changes since v7: - Rebased to
2012 Oct 30
5
[PATCHv8 0/3]virtio_console: Add rproc_serial driver
From: Sjur Br?ndeland <sjur.brandeland at stericsson.com> This patch-set introduces a new virtio type "rproc_serial" for communicating with remote processors over shared memory. The driver depends on the the remoteproc framework. As preparation for introducing "rproc_serial" I've done a refactoring of the transmit buffer handling. Changes since v7: - Rebased to
2012 Aug 09
8
[PATCH V2 0/6] virtio-trace: Support virtio-trace
Hi All, The following patch set provides a low-overhead system for collecting kernel tracing data of guests by a host in a virtualization environment. A guest OS generally shares some devices with other guests or a host, so reasons of any problems occurring in a guest may be from other guests or a host. Then, to collect some tracing data of a number of guests and a host is needed when some
2012 Aug 09
8
[PATCH V2 0/6] virtio-trace: Support virtio-trace
Hi All, The following patch set provides a low-overhead system for collecting kernel tracing data of guests by a host in a virtualization environment. A guest OS generally shares some devices with other guests or a host, so reasons of any problems occurring in a guest may be from other guests or a host. Then, to collect some tracing data of a number of guests and a host is needed when some
2012 Sep 25
5
[PATCHv6 0/3] virtio_console: Add rproc_serial device
From: Sjur Br?ndeland <sjur.brandeland at stericsson.com> I thought rebasing rproc_serial to linux-next was going to be trivial. But when starting the merge I realized that I had to refactor the the patches from Masami Hiramatsu. The splice support has the same issue as I faced, with different type of buffers in the out_vq. So I ended up refactoring the splice functionality. The code size
2012 Sep 25
5
[PATCHv6 0/3] virtio_console: Add rproc_serial device
From: Sjur Br?ndeland <sjur.brandeland at stericsson.com> I thought rebasing rproc_serial to linux-next was going to be trivial. But when starting the merge I realized that I had to refactor the the patches from Masami Hiramatsu. The splice support has the same issue as I faced, with different type of buffers in the out_vq. So I ended up refactoring the splice functionality. The code size
2012 Oct 15
7
[PATCHv7 0/4] virtio_console: Add rproc_serial driver
From: Sjur Br?ndeland <sjur.brandeland at stericsson.com> This patch-set introduces a new virtio type "rproc_serial" for communicating with remote processors over shared memory. The driver depends on the the remoteproc framework. As preparation for introducing "rproc_serial" I've done a refactoring of the transmit buffer handling. This patch-set is a rework of the
2012 Oct 15
7
[PATCHv7 0/4] virtio_console: Add rproc_serial driver
From: Sjur Br?ndeland <sjur.brandeland at stericsson.com> This patch-set introduces a new virtio type "rproc_serial" for communicating with remote processors over shared memory. The driver depends on the the remoteproc framework. As preparation for introducing "rproc_serial" I've done a refactoring of the transmit buffer handling. This patch-set is a rework of the
2010 Aug 27
1
tcpdump -z
Hi, This is a froward message from tcpdump-workers mail list: === 8< ================ >8 === From: ef <blob.bb.a@gmail.com> Subject: tcpdump -z: command execution Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 09:33:48 +0200 To: tcpdump-workers@lists.tcpdump.org Hello, Thx for tcpdump, very valuable tool! Was looking at the new version of tcpdump a few days ago and saw this option: " -z Used in
2012 Jul 24
13
[RFC PATCH 0/6] virtio-trace: Support virtio-trace
Hi All, The following patch set provides a low-overhead system for collecting kernel tracing data of guests by a host in a virtualization environment. A guest OS generally shares some devices with other guests or a host, so reasons of any problems occurring in a guest may be from other guests or a host. Then, to collect some tracing data of a number of guests and a host is needed when some
2012 Jul 24
13
[RFC PATCH 0/6] virtio-trace: Support virtio-trace
Hi All, The following patch set provides a low-overhead system for collecting kernel tracing data of guests by a host in a virtualization environment. A guest OS generally shares some devices with other guests or a host, so reasons of any problems occurring in a guest may be from other guests or a host. Then, to collect some tracing data of a number of guests and a host is needed when some