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2015 May 01
0
[ANNOUNCE] libFS 1.0.7
libFS is the protocol binding library used by clients of X Font Servers (xfs), such as xfsinfo, fslsfonts, and the X servers themselves. Alan Coopersmith (7): Constify pattern argument to FSListCatalogues Constify some more strings in API arguments Fix some sign/size conversion warnings from clang Fix typos & wording issues in source comments Remove unneeded
2008 May 22
0
[ANNOUNCE] libFS 1.0.1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Alan Coopersmith: renamed: .cvsignore -> .gitignore Put all copyright/license notices into COPYING file Add hooks to check code with static analyzers like lint & sparse Replace sprintf with snprintf Version 1.0.1 James Cloos: Add *~ to .gitignore to skip patch/emacs droppings Replace static ChangeLog
2010 Aug 19
0
[GIT PULL] ocfs2 changes for 2.6.36, part 2.
Linus et al, Here is the second batch of ocfs2 changes for 2.6.36. We've ironed out all of the ordering with the extN/jbd2 folks, and they have stewed for a little as well. There's nothing large in here. ocfs2 has long supported devices larger than 2^32 sectors in the code; we now toggle that capability on. Tao has added readahead to our CoW operations. We also have one more ECC fix
2010 Oct 22
0
[GIT PULL] ocfs2 changes for 2.6.37
Linus, et al, Here are the ocfs2 changes for 2.6.37. There are three major additions. Tao Ma has added readahead to our CoW operations. Sunil Mushran has added a global heartbeat mode, allowing one device heartbeat to support multiple ocfs2 mounts. Finally, Patrick J. LoPresti has done the final work to enable ocfs2 mounts on devices larger than 16TB. The ocfs2 disk format has always
2008 Jul 13
1
yum remove from stdout
Hello, little tricky question : i have a file of packages for removal , which looks like that : atk libart_lgpl libXfixes audiofile libXcursor libxslt alsa-lib esound gnome-mime-data libIDL ORBit2 libbonobo libdaemon libXrandr dbus-python avahi avahi-glib gamin shared-mime-info libXres startup-notification libXinerama hicolor-icon-theme gtk2 GConf2 libglade2 libgnomecanvas gnome-keyring libwnck
2014 Nov 14
2
EL5 Security Policy for the final 3 years
Red Hat's Security policy for Production 3 Phase of the Life Cycle for EL5 is that they will only release "Critical impact Security Advisories (RHSAs) and selected Urgent Priority Bug Fix Advisories (RHBAs) may be released as they become available. Other errata advisories may be delivered as appropriate." https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/#Production_3_Phase
2019 Mar 14
1
[PATCH 00/38] VFS: Convert trivial filesystems and more
Hi Al, Here's a set of patches that: (1) Provides a convenience member in struct fs_context that is OR'd into sb->s_iflags by sget_fc(). (2) Provides a convenience vfs_init_pseudo_fs_context() helper function for doing most of the work in mounting a pseudo filesystem. (3) Converts all the trivial filesystems that have no arguments to fs_context. (4) Converts
2010 Jul 22
4
[PATCH 1/3] ext3/ext4: Factor out disk addressability check
As part of adding support for OCFS2 to mount huge volumes, we need to check that the sector_t and page cache of the system are capable of addressing the entire volume. An identical check already appears in ext3 and ext4. This patch moves the addressability check into its own function in fs/libfs.c and modifies ext3 and ext4 to invoke it. Signed-off-by: Patrick LoPresti <lopresti at
2010 Nov 12
2
X11R7.6 Release Candidate 1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It's a bit after 11pm, on the 11th day of the 11th month of the year, so what better time for a new release of X11! Release Candidate 1 of X11R7.6 has been posted at: http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.6-RC1/ This includes all the source tar files for the versions of the modules currently considered part of the core release set (aka the
2019 Mar 27
1
[RFC PATCH 00/68] VFS: Convert a bunch of filesystems to the new mount API
Hi Al, Here's a set of patches that converts a bunch (but not yet all!) to the new mount API. To this end, it makes the following changes: (1) Provides a convenience member in struct fs_context that is OR'd into sb->s_iflags by sget_fc(). (2) Provides a convenience helper function, vfs_init_pseudo_fs_context(), for doing most of the work in mounting a pseudo filesystem.
2007 Oct 16
1
anaconda-runtime C5
Hi, I'm quite surprised at anaconda-runtime dependencies. I've got C5 console only system and yum install anaconda-runtime gives this :o) David ============================================================================= Package Arch Version Repository Size ============================================================================= Installing:
2006 Jul 11
0
klibc and what's the next step?
[Who wants to be on CC here? I took several names from the posters to the last lkml and klibc list threads: Olaf Hering, H. Peter Anvin, Roman Zippel, Jeff Bailey, Aaron Griffin, Gerd Hoffmann, Milton Miller, Andi Kleen, Jeff Garzik. Since I'm not subscribed I only see the From unless I am Cc'd]. On Mon Jul 10 21:48:34 PDT 2006, Olaf Hering wrote: > On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at
2023 Jun 21
3
[PATCH 00/79] fs: new accessors for inode->i_ctime
I've been working on a patchset to change how the inode->i_ctime is accessed in order to give us conditional, high-res timestamps for the ctime and mtime. struct timespec64 has unused bits in it that we can use to implement this. In order to do that however, we need to wrap all accesses of inode->i_ctime to ensure that bits used as flags are appropriately handled. This patchset first
2019 Sep 06
0
[vhost:linux-next 13/15] htmldocs: mm/page_alloc.c:2207: warning: Function parameter or member 'order' not described in 'free_reported_page'
tree: https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost.git linux-next head: c5db5a8d998da36ada7287aa53b4ed501a0a2b2b commit: b1b0d638e6f93b91cf34585350bb00035d066989 [13/15] mm: Introduce Reported pages reproduce: make htmldocs If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag Reported-by: kbuild test robot <lkp at intel.com> All warnings (new ones prefixed by >>):
2008 Apr 22
1
32-bit Centos 5.1 kickstart hangs on xen domU HVM installation
I am trying to a install Centos 5.1 32-bit Xen HVM DomU onto a Centos 5.1 64bit DomU with the default xen installed and the kickstart hangs at random points during the install process. Sometimes retrieving the image, sometimes formatting the filesystem, sometimes installing the packages,etc. I tried upgrading to xen 3.2 and encounter the same problem before rebuilding back to stock Centos 5.1
2020 Mar 11
0
[PATCH -next 000/491] treewide: use fallthrough;
There is a new fallthrough pseudo-keyword macro that can be used to replace the various /* fallthrough */ style comments that are used to indicate a case label code block is intended to fallthrough to the next case label block. See commit 294f69e662d1 ("compiler_attributes.h: Add 'fallthrough' pseudo keyword for switch/case use") These patches are intended to allow clang to
2020 Mar 11
0
[PATCH -next 000/491] treewide: use fallthrough;
There is a new fallthrough pseudo-keyword macro that can be used to replace the various /* fallthrough */ style comments that are used to indicate a case label code block is intended to fallthrough to the next case label block. See commit 294f69e662d1 ("compiler_attributes.h: Add 'fallthrough' pseudo keyword for switch/case use") These patches are intended to allow clang to
2020 Mar 11
0
[PATCH -next 000/491] treewide: use fallthrough;
There is a new fallthrough pseudo-keyword macro that can be used to replace the various /* fallthrough */ style comments that are used to indicate a case label code block is intended to fallthrough to the next case label block. See commit 294f69e662d1 ("compiler_attributes.h: Add 'fallthrough' pseudo keyword for switch/case use") These patches are intended to allow clang to
2020 Mar 11
0
[PATCH -next 000/491] treewide: use fallthrough;
There is a new fallthrough pseudo-keyword macro that can be used to replace the various /* fallthrough */ style comments that are used to indicate a case label code block is intended to fallthrough to the next case label block. See commit 294f69e662d1 ("compiler_attributes.h: Add 'fallthrough' pseudo keyword for switch/case use") These patches are intended to allow clang to
2020 Mar 11
0
[PATCH -next 000/491] treewide: use fallthrough;
There is a new fallthrough pseudo-keyword macro that can be used to replace the various /* fallthrough */ style comments that are used to indicate a case label code block is intended to fallthrough to the next case label block. See commit 294f69e662d1 ("compiler_attributes.h: Add 'fallthrough' pseudo keyword for switch/case use") These patches are intended to allow clang to