e seen that '<<' is an accepted alternative spelling.
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Previously Mike Waychison wrote:
> enums in C are (de?)promoted to integral types under most conditions, so
> the type-checking is useless.
It's a warning in gcc afaik and spare should complain as well.
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Previously Bryan Henderson wrote:
> Two advantages of the enum declaration that haven't been mentioned yet,
> that help me significantly:
There is another one: with enums the compiler checks types for you.
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Previously Christopher Li wrote:
> Rename should just work. It will create a new tree object and you
> will notice that in the entry that changed, the hash for the blob
> object is the same.
What if you rename and change a file within a changeset?
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future issues arise.
>
> Likely this won't be enough to keep you or your company from being sued.
Are you sure? It is perfectly legal to relicense things if you own the
copyright. As long as he never distributes his GPL version I don't see
why he should have a problem.
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at 1024Hz.
Mar 15 09:53:06 typhoon last message repeated 103 times
and indeed looking at /proc/interrupts interrupt 8 is not getting hit.
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even though they had a seperate beta test.
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> work in 2.6.11, for example...
same for latitude keyboards after a resume I just discovered :(
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ed API bits that are not implemented instead of the other way
around as usual.
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ne of the few others that are there.
And the answer to all of those seems to be at HAL.
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box to deliver a message in since that will not work
with things like bounces and aliases. Using headers like List-Id or
X-Mailing-List is reliable, but does not work with the duplicate
filtering you suggested.
It is a matter of choosing your own preference. And ours seem to differ.
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g on which path
happens to be the first to deliver an email to you.
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Previously James Simmons wrote:
> Checkout DBUS. Its very nice.
D-BUS is already userspace. netlink however is a nice transport system
and there are several existing tools that pass messages from netlink
onto D-BUS.
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motion by analyzing the compressed datastream.
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inodes, 0 directories
Free blocks: 262144-262147, 262608-262863, 262866-264959
Free inodes: 117761-132480
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280474, counted=252586).
After fixing those everything returned to normal. I did run dumpe2fs
on the filesystem, if that is interesting I can retrieve and post that.
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Previously [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Wichert Akkerman wrote:
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> > After cleaning up a bit df suddenly showed interesting results:
> >
> > FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/md4 1019M -64Z 1.1G 101% /tmp
> >
1068904 101% /tmp
This is on a ext3 filesystem on a 2.6.10-ac10 kernel.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Eric S. Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You're a bit irritated. That's good. I *want* people who don't write
>help entries for their configuration symbols to be a bit irritated.
>That way, they might get around to actually doing what they ought to.
You mean y
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>For the record, the kgcc "mess" you speak of was used by
>Conectiva, and I believe also by debian
Debian never had that mess.
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Previously Heinz J. Mauelshagen wrote:
> Linux LVM is a Sistina GPL project and there's no danger at all
> that we want to change its GPL nature!
I think the general sentiment is that LVM is a Linux project,
currently being managed by Sistina.
Also, since you have merged patches from other you
In article <9bn90l$anp$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Not that I've tested it myself.
I did a few months ago, it didn't work.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mr. James W. Laferriere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not the problem being discussed , This is a user now root &
> having gained root is now attempting to from the command line
> to load a module . How do we get this event recorded ?
Recent vers
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>a large name space allows one to omit checking what part can be
>reused - reuse is unnecessary.
You are just delaying the problem then, at some point your uptime will
be large enough that you have run through all 64bit pids for example.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rick Hohensee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...
>## drop copyright notices to the bottoms of C files in current dir and
># subs.
Why would anyone want to do this?
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Previously Goswin Brederlow wrote:
> Maybe the kernel coud swap in the deleted libraries and keep it in
> memory or real swap from then on instead of blocking the fs.
No, you have no idea how large the file might grow and you need to
keep that data somewhere.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Erik Mouw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Install the "alien" package on your machine and you will be able to
>convert between rpm and deb.
Bad plan, considering packages rely on some infrastructure that
is not in the rpm (update-modules). I tend to be pretty quick
wi
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>work in our transition mechanisms. IOW, we don't have to just worry about
>1 architecture and 1 distribution, we have to make sure upgrades work,
>make sure things don't break, and ensure backward compatibility is retained
>f
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