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2013 Mar 05
3
2GB limit patch
> This is an older issue reported in 2007: > http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2007-September/002423.html > > The fix would be to use _ftelli64 instead of ftell with Visual Studio. > http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0ys3hc0b%28v=vs.110%29.aspx That's not enough. At least, the followings are also needed. 1. Change off_t to something else. off_t can lead to ABI
2012 Nov 29
1
worldmap_region/country problem
Dear R community, I'm trying to graphically illustrate my data with a worlmap. Unfortunately, my data is partly on country basis and partly on regional basis (e.g. certain African countries are aggregated to one region). I am using the package rwoldmap. The data on country basis can be mapped, but our defined regions cannot be identified in R. Therefore, all the countries in these
2012 Sep 21
2
Inclusion of a countdown tool of remaining calculation time possible?
Dear All, We are currently working with very large datasets which even in R require a lot of calculation time. Is there an option of including a function/ tool or something alike which shows the remaining time of calculation? Just to see whether there is any progress or whether anything has crashed and to get a feeling whether we have to wait for 5 min or 30min... Any help is greatly
2000 Aug 18
0
[PATCH] Support symlinks in scp of openssh 2
I'm fond of the "-a" (archive) option of cp, and I'm a heavy user of scp, so I guess it's inevitable that I would eventually add support for "-a" to scp. :-) Actually, it's a "-L" flag for preserving symlinks, and a "-a" flag that is shorthand for "-Lpr". Please let me know if I'm not doing this right.... I made a great
2012 Oct 11
2
Options to extend memory limit
Dear All, at the moment I am using R for calculations of large databases. Unfortunately, R only manages to complete certain operations at some times, and not at others. I usually get the error message "cannot allocate vector of size XX" I am using the 64-bit version with Windows 7. While my computer has 8 RAM, I do have a feeling that R cannot use all of it. Searching online, I
2002 Dec 03
1
scp "Bad address" errors with strange filesystem block sizes
When copying from a remote host to a local filesystem with a strange block size, allocbuf() in scp.c seems to calculate an incorrect buffer size, causing the copy loop in sink() to write past the end of the buffer. For example, with smbfs, the optimal block size is negotiated when the client connects to the server, and is rarely a power of two. In my case it is 64560. This loop in sink() keeps
2013 Mar 05
4
2GB limit patch
(2013/03/05 12:27), Cristian Rodr?guez wrote: > Nothing against you code, that's ugly ..but as it is a first step it can > be forgiven :-) > > I will just force flac to be built with 64 bit file offsets and just > reject any caller trying to include/link libflac into a non-lfs program > like > > http://ac-archive.sourceforge.net/largefile/off_t_headers.html > >
2008 Oct 20
1
Two questions
1) A lot (but not all) of my smbd / nmbd logs are going to /var/log/messages instead of /var/log/samba/ I tried a couple of things in syslog.conf, but just don't know the magic word for samba logs. 2) I'm getting lots of "couldn't find service" errors. I had: [data] path = /data read only = no public = yes browseable = yes writeable
2010 Nov 19
3
File Offsets for SCP (patch)
I don't know if anyone would be interested in this but I'm including a patch to allow for offsets when transferring files with SCP. It's pretty simple and assumes the user knows what they are doing (for example, if transferring with a wild card the offset would apply to all files). -A is the number of bytes offset from the beginning of the files. -Z is the number of bytes inset
2002 Jul 13
0
[PATCH]: scp program improved
Hi, I have made a patch which improves scp utility. It adds two new features: rate limit and resume support. With rate limit it's possible to limit transfer speed. Resume allows to continue file transfer where it was last interrupted. Also the progress meter was improved. Here is my patch, please send comments about it and what I can do better if there is something to fix. ---
2001 Apr 20
2
scp with files > 2gb
A while back someone posted a patch for scp that updates it to deal with files > 2gb by using 64 bit offsets as defined by LFS (Large File Sumit). I belive the patch was tested on Linux but maybe not on other systems that support largefiles. I've tried this under Solaris and scp fails with a broken pipe on only the second write to the pipe between scp and ssh if the file is over 2gb. If
2006 Dec 18
1
zfs/fstyp slows down recognizing pcfs formatted floppies
I''ve noticed that fstyp on a floppy media formatted with "pcfs" now needs somewhere between 30 - 100 seconds to find out that the floppy media is formatted with "pcfs". E.g. on sparc snv_48, I currently observe this: % time fstyp /vol/dev/rdiskette0/nomedia pcfs 0.01u 0.10s 1:38.84 0.1% zfs''s /usr/lib/fs/zfs/fstyp.so.1 seems to add about 40 seconds to that
2006 Mar 17
3
[Bug 1173] scp reports lost connection for very large files
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1173 Summary: scp reports lost connection for very large files Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 4.3p2 Platform: HPPA OS/Version: HP-UX Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: scp AssignedTo: bitbucket at mindrot.org ReportedBy:
2013 Mar 05
1
2GB limit patch
(2013/03/05 7:19), Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Err, thats a link to a post talking about flac's WAV reader being limited > to 4Gig files. Problem is, *all* WAV files greater than 4Gig are mal-formed. > Due to limitations in the way WAV files are specified, no valid WAV file > can ever be over 4Gig. That's not an issue. FLAC frontend already has a --ignore-chunk-sizes switch,
2005 Oct 11
5
scp bug: newly created dirs do not inherit sgid bit
Dear developers, I discovered that directories created by scp when recursive copying into a sgid directory do not inherit the sgid bit. I believe this is a bug. A patch to fix this is attached. Regards, Petr Skovron -------------- next part -------------- --- scp.c.orig 2005-10-11 16:50:17.000000000 +0200 +++ scp.c 2005-10-11 16:57:25.000000000 +0200 @@ -876,8 +876,12 @@
2013 Mar 04
2
2GB limit patch
On 04-03-13 23:19, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Link please? http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=99757 > Err, thats a link to a post talking about flac's WAV reader being limited > to 4Gig files. Problem is, *all* WAV files greater than 4Gig are mal-formed. > Due to limitations in the way WAV files are specified, no valid WAV file > can ever be over 4Gig.
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] Help: Bridge and NAT through same NIC?
I am so out of my depth on this one, but I would welcome some help. I have the following network and did get it to work with m0n0wall (a BSD firewall) an option called "transparent bridge". I've switched to Clark Connect because of its support for content filtering, and installed bridge-utils. I have a home network based a single WAN-facing NIC, eth0, that gets a public IP address
2008 Jul 01
1
Users can't delete an email (Totally Random effect)
Hello all... Found a weird one here. I tried to search the web but I'm not having luck so I thought I'd hit the mailing list. We have noticed off and on all school year that every so often a user gets an email that they just can't delete using Thunderbird or Outlook over IMAP (we do not support Pop3 anymore.) Essentially the user clicks the email and takes it to the trash.
2017 Feb 01
2
Status of AAP (Embecosm's demonstration architecture)?
The initial proposal to include AAP in LLVM met with some concern that it would be actively maintained (thread from http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-August/103807.html ), and after some review activity seemingly went quiet (although review code has been updated quite recently). Is AAP likely to land any time soon? Also an AAP architecture question (possibly the wrong forum, though
2013 Mar 05
0
2GB limit patch
On 03/04/2013 10:57 PM, nu774 wrote: >> This is an older issue reported in 2007: >> http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2007-September/002423.html >> >> The fix would be to use _ftelli64 instead of ftell with Visual Studio. >> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0ys3hc0b%28v=vs.110%29.aspx > > That's not enough. At least, the followings are also