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2020 Nov 13
0
Updates to NUT project leadership
Hello all, As some of you may already know from comments in the GitHub pull requests and other media, due to pre-emption by real life our long-term leader and main maintainer, Arnaud Quette, had to step down from this role and from intensive involvement in the NUT project (we hope he would still be able to help on occasion, time permitting). He asked the members of the core team to take over,
2020 Nov 13
0
Updates to NUT project leadership
Hello all, As some of you may already know from comments in the GitHub pull requests and other media, due to pre-emption by real life our long-term leader and main maintainer, Arnaud Quette, had to step down from this role and from intensive involvement in the NUT project (we hope he would still be able to help on occasion, time permitting). He asked the members of the core team to take over,
2016 Nov 16
2
Highlighting trailing whitespaces on Phab?
Why isn’t it in the LLVM repo? > On Nov 16, 2016, at 7:44 AM, Johannes Doerfert <doerfert at cs.uni-saarland.de> wrote: > > We have a clang format based arcanist linter (and some others) in the > Polly repository. When arcanist is used to create a review, the linter > result is shown online. We also have an arcanist add-on to run the lit > tests and show their result in
2014 Mar 13
2
Developing the UPS side of the UPS-NUT equation (via usbhid)
Hmm...well, after it gets the report descriptor, NUT then gets each of the reports defined in there, so that's good. But after that, there are no more messages (no more reports being requested...the NUT debug info just shows "libusb_get_interrupt: Connection timed out" repeatedly). I put in some enticing values into the report descriptor, like shutdownimminent and discharging and
2016 Nov 16
2
Highlighting trailing whitespaces on Phab?
So, I forwarded the request for highlighting trailing whitespaces to phabricator upstream (https://secure.phabricator.com/T11879), and upstream folks suggest we enable the Lint feature in Arcanist ( https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabricator/article/arcanist_lint/). This will enforce the check when `arc diff` is run (reviewers wouldn't see the warnings though). There are two linters we
2018 Apr 25
0
Project Technical Leadership Council
April 25, 2018 In order to continue the momentum that Gluster has seen over the last few years, we've formed a project technical leadership council to replace our current single project lead. The Technical Leadership Council will provide broad oversight and direction for the project as a whole. As Gluster has grown, it is no longer feasible to have one person be responsible for direction and
2016 Aug 29
1
Forming a "Project Leadership Committee"
Xapian is in the process of joining the Software Freedom Conservancy (https://sfconservancy.org/), but one thing we need to sort out before we can finalise this is some sort of more formal project leadership structure. James Aylett and I have discussed this with Bradley Kuhn from Conservancy, and we think the most appropriate model currently would be a small group of at least 3 (to avoid deadlock
2014 Mar 13
0
Developing the UPS side of the UPS-NUT equation (via usbhid)
Success! Turns out NUT was looking for some pretty specific paths, which I printed out to the screen as it looked for them. Once I added some bits in UPS.PowerSummary.PresentStatus.*, then it started checking for those and getting reports. I think I'm finally starting to get it....If I want this UPS to use just the generic usbhid-ups driver, then I'm going to have to structure my
2024 Mar 11
1
R6 "classname" and generator name
I'm writing some code that does a bit of introspection of R6 classes and am wondering about the "classname" parameter. Its the first parameter to the "R6Class" class generator generator function, and the few examples I've looked at on CRAN set it the same as the name of the generator function, for example, from the docs: Queue <- R6Class("Queue", .....)
2005 Aug 31
1
RE: Is the 2.6 Linux kernel ready for produc tion * environment
uname -a Linux asterisk 2.6.10-1.1771_FC2smp # 1 SMP Mon Mar 20 01:10:51 EST i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux Processing hundreds of calls & faxes a day. No problem. If you are going to use a Fedora box make sure you yum update right after install then the kernel sources symbolic link is not horribly broken as it used to be. Otherwise, just go. -----Original Message----- From: canuck15 To:
2005 Aug 31
4
RE: Is the 2.6 Linux kernel ready for production * environment
I was wondering what peoples thoughts are about this. It seem that * works just as well on Linux 2.6 as 2.4. Maybe a few small issues here and there but generally it seems to me that * is just as stable on either platform. 2.4 is the obvious choice for the highest possiblility of a stable well tested environment but 2.6 seems to have some enticing benefits. Can Linux 2.6 be considered a
2016 Jan 10
2
Call Recording
Hello! I inherited an asterisk setup that works fine, but I'd like to make a change and it's not working the way I want. Right now, our incoming calls are recorded at the "Queue" level. It works but it records hold music, etc and when the call is sent to an extension, the "Channel ID" (I think it's called) is not accessible via the API to pause the recording. For
2020 Nov 04
0
Understanding the limitations of Dovecot Submission Service
Hi all: The Dovecot Submission Service is very enticing for laz... I mean for busy people like me. A couple of lines in dovecot.conf , and you have a local SMTP server that does authentication. No SASL loops to jump through! Very cool people like me also appreciate cool new features like BURL. But now I want to understand its limitations. Say I just bought e-mail domain xxx at example.org . Say
2008 May 05
0
libfishsound trunk renamed (was Re: [PATCH] liboggplay - kate support, build fixes, and misc)
2008/4/22 Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org>: > sorry, my bad -- recent releases have been coming out of > http://svn.annodex.net/libfishsound/branches/1.0-stable > The latest version is 0.9.1. > > trunk is mostly up-to-date with that, and has some extra, incomplete, stuff. As this was confusing, I've renamed the libfishsound branches to what anyone would expect:
2017 Mar 10
2
Can we add this project to External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 4.0 in the release notes?
Zig Programming Language Zig <http://ziglang.org/> is a system programming language which prioritizes optimality, safety, and readability. It integrates closely with C and is intended to eventually take the place of C. It uses LLVM to produce highly optimized native code and to cross-compile for any target out of the box. Zig is in alpha; progress toward a beta release is underway.
1999 May 06
0
Samba Newbie Questions
Sorry if these are RTFM questions, but I have yet to find the answers... and one problem is the FM. ;) I have installed Samba on a FreeBSD 2.2.8 machine. I want it to mainly control a few printers for our NT domain, and if that goes well, the ability to access user directories 'directly' with Win9x and NT is enticing since the box's main purpose now is a mail server. Question 1: I
2012 Oct 25
2
[LLVMdev] calling external libraries in llvm project
Hi Everyone, I have an llvm project from which I am trying to call external libraries such as boost. For some reason, when I type make, llvm can't seem to find the header files to the library even though it's in the path. I am baffled by this. For example, for boost this is what I get: " fatal error: 'boost/lambda/lambda.hpp' file not found" Do I have to modify
2020 Apr 28
1
[EXTERNAL] nut-scanner, SNMPv3, APC UPS not chatting
On 4/28/20 1:58 PM, David Zomaya wrote: > snmpwalk -l authpriv -v 3 -u user -a MD5 -x DES -A authpassphrase -X > privpassphrase Evidently, even with argument identifiers order matters. That worked just fine and dandy. Now I guess I need to play with the order of the nut-scanner arguments to see if I get a similar result. thanks, nomad
2009 Nov 04
1
New to nut project
I have tried to support a TrippLite Internet350SER UPS using a serial cable (The only connection on this model) using the 2.4 code branch. It uses the Protocol 1004 from the tripplite specification that can be use either used on serial or USB device. Since my device was only serial, I worked only on the serial integration. Since I found nothing in tripplite.c, tripplite-hid.c, tripplitesu.c to
2020 Apr 28
0
[EXTERNAL] nut-scanner, SNMPv3, APC UPS not chatting
Just a hunch about your snmpwalk, what happens if you format like this? snmpwalk -l authpriv -v 3 -u user -a MD5 -x DES -A authpassphrase -X privpassphrase {host address} so snmpwalk -l authpriv -v 3 -u nut -a MD5 -x DES -A NutScan at Password43LongerWord -X NutScan at Password43LongerWord apcups Thank you, David Zomaya Tripp Lite ________________________________ From: Nut-upsuser