never because the UK will be broke by then but I
digress!)
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Hi Devs,
Recently found that in the steps to create Manual Keystore the step 6 for
"Generate cluster node certificate chain" currently shows as:
cat ca.cer nifi1.cer >nifi1.chain.cercat ca.cer nifi2.cer >nifi2.chain.cer
However this creates the chain.cer files incorrectly which generates the
rward an additional statutory
instrument to legislate for further measures in Spring 2024" There will be a
general election in the UK this year (or possibly early 2025) and a new
government may interfere with what is currently planned.
Nothing like certainty!
Good luck all.
Matthew Wilson,
GB Elect
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/ukca-marking-conformity-assessment-and-documentation
Reporting:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/aug/01/uk-eu-safety-mark-brexit-climbdown
- the funny bit here is that the original article was accompanied by a picture
of a non-compliant CE logo, as per the
I thought this news article that was on the BBC TV broadcast bulletins 27th
July might be of interest.
"Batteries for e-bikes should be regulated in the same way as fireworks, heavy
machinery or medical devices because of the fire risk they pose, a charity [UK
based Electrical Safety First]
personally also agree with, FWIW.
"They have informed us that there is a CE Marking Exemption for Military
Equipment in France and Germany for these products"
Why not ask them for documentary proof or some such of the exemption? They may
well struggle!
Good luck.
Matthew Wilson,
GB E
ce:
https://www.badscience.net/2017/02/how-many-epidemiologists-does-it-take-to-change-a-lightbulb/
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are needing to make sure some third party sourced plug top
'wall wart' power supply units intended for use in the U.S. will be correct
mechanically regards the plug & pins.
Thanks for any help, much appreciated.
Matthew Wilson
Technical Director
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd
matthew
though.
Regards to all.
Matthew Wilson
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Good read and resource that thank you. https://xkcd.com/927/ comes to mind :-)
Matthew Wilson,
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the
connection lines.
HTH.
Matthew Wilson,
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Matthew Wilson
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bove.
All this just my opinion but HTH.
Matthew Wilson,
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Sorry, yes I should have said. I tested on both 20.04 and 20.10.
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Tested with my bluetooth mouse and it seems to work correctly now.
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Tested with my bluetooth mouse and it seems to work correctly now.
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Tested with my bluetooth mouse and it seems to work correctly now.
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Are there plans to backport this fix to 20.04 and 20.10? Or do we have
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Public bug reported:
My bluetooth mouse loses it's settings at every reconnect. It's a
Logitech MX Master 2S in bluetooth mode (NOT using the usb dongle.) The
control panel always shows my desired settings, but I have to poke both
the speed and scroll direction settings to get them reset to the
Public bug reported:
My bluetooth mouse loses it's settings at every reconnect. It's a
Logitech MX Master 2S in bluetooth mode (NOT using the usb dongle.) The
control panel always shows my desired settings, but I have to poke both
the speed and scroll direction settings to get them reset to the
use' and going to be sold/imported to an entity with a registered ABN.
Anyway thanks for reading, any pointers gratefully received.
Kind regards,
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our chosen search engine.
HTH.
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ur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=uriserv%3AOJ.L_.2019.272.01.0095.01.ENG=OJ%3AL%3A2019%3A272%3ATOC
HTH.
Regards,
Matthew Wilson,
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Could look at the offerings from Wurth Würth Elektronik, and/or contact your
local Würth Elektronik office. We have found them helpful when it comes to
sourcing components for EMC purposes.
https://www.we-online.com/catalog/en/WE-CLFS/
Matthew Wilson,
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd.
>
Matthew Wil
that originally
supported their CE marking testing/declaration.”
HTH
Matthew Wilson,
Technical Director,
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd.
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This was on the BBC News website today:
Amazon and eBay criticised for 'unsafe toys' -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50478221
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https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/ecodesign-requirements-for-external-power-supplies-draft-regulation
EU:
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=uriserv%3AOJ.L_.2019.272.01.0095.01.ENG=OJ%3AL%3A2019%3A272%3ATOC
Matthew Wilson
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matthe
the 'live' side. Sounds fairly like 'must' to me regardless of what the
standard says! :-) Do a documented risk assessment of the product and draw
your own conclusions...
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, that is a power supply to 62368-1 right
for household use over 60335-1?
Thanks
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third parties.
Any thoughts welcome.
Thanks for reading.
Regards,
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of the PSU implementing measures?
Maybe there should be two Declarations of Conformity in the box? One for the
product and one for the PSU, where the latter is a copy of the PSU
manufacturer's DoC?
Any thoughts welcome thanks.
Regards all.
Matthew Wilson
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in the operating system?
Humph!
Sorry just letting off steam :-)
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Thank you John, that is most helpful to know that transition periods run from
the date of publication of the new standard. Don't know why I didn't actually
have concrete knowledge of that but it makes sense.
Matthew Wilson,
Technical Director,
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd.
From: John Woodgate
but
not actually what the actual timescale is!
https://www.cencenelec.eu/news/brief_news/Pages/TN-2019-009.aspx
Thanks for any pointers.
Regards,
Matthew Wilson
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ere hoping to resurrect in
order to do an experiment with.
In the unit, unfortunately, U17, an 8 pin IC, and R21 have gone pop in a
catastrophic way - enough to have 'melted' the ident off the IC.
Thanks for reading.
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’t applicable to USB
powered ‘consumer’ items where the GPSD applies – they do.
Anyway just a quirk we found when dealing with a ‘consumer’ household item
recently. Consumer end users – try and avoid them I would! :-)
Matthew Wilson,
Technical Director,
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd.
From: McB
here all OK.
Matthew Wilson,
Technical Director,
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd.
From: Scott Douglas
Sent: 22 October 2018 00:43
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] This is a Test - This is Only a Test - Second Attempt
Hello List persons,
This is a test. Do not adjust the controls of your
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I would like to, but first wanted to check
Matthew Wilson created CAMEL-12749:
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Issue
if that is
the case, and all excluded, what exactly is there left to test for
electromagnetic fields?
Thanks for any help with my confusion. I’m not being daft am I? (It has been
known!)
Matthew Wilson,
Technical Director,
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd.
From: Pete Perkins [mailto:0061f3f32d0c-dmarc-requ
to test the port
or not and have good supporting evidence as to the decision for or against test.
Hope that helps.
Matthew Wilson,
Technical Director,
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd.
From: itl-emc user group [mailto:itl...@itl.co.il]
Sent: 24 April 2018 11:19
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES
not move under
the scope of the RED.”
A broadcast receiver that doesn’t intentionally receive?! Huh? What am I
missing? Maybe they mean a set-top box without any radio functions
exclusively connected by a network cable (e.g. Ethernet)?
Matthew Wilson,
Technical Director,
GB Electronics (UK
This may need some IT gurus faffing about to sort out...
Regards,
Matthew Wilson,
Technical Director,
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd.
From: Edward Price [mailto:e...@jwjelp.com]
Sent: 06 March 2018 01:42
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] The Spoofee
Hi Listmembers:
Recently, all of my
I'm also extremely happy to hear this.. Looking forward to reasonable (or
at least effable) specs!
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 11:47 PM, Corey Richardson wrote:
> I'm so happy to hear this!
>
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2018, at 00:18, gernot.hei...@data61.csiro.au wrote:
> > Yes, RISC-V
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> MergeContent needs more AttributeStrat
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Description:
The MergeContent processor currently has two strategies for merging properties.
We
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Description:
The MergeContent processor currently has two strategies for merging properties.
We
Matthew Wilson created NIFI-3996:
Summary: MergeContent needs more AttributeStrategy implementations.
Key: NIFI-3996
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-3996
Project: Apache NiFi
answer between #3.1.5 and
#6.2...
I'd rather check only the example printer device for EMC, which is the EUT of
interest, rather than anyone else's laptop :-)
Thanks for any pointers/discussion.
Matthew Wilson,
GB Electronics UK Ltd.
Matthew Wilson
Technical
13:56 < diakopter> m: say 1.001 # Rat fail?
13:56 <+camelia> rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«1.3641037050347531»
13:57 < psch> m: say 1.001.WHAT
13:57 <+camelia> rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«(Rat)»
13:57 < psch> m: say
13:56 < diakopter> m: say 1.001 # Rat fail?
13:56 <+camelia> rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«1.3641037050347531»
13:57 < psch> m: say 1.001.WHAT
13:57 <+camelia> rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«(Rat)»
13:57 < psch> m: say
new behavior:
13:48 m: use experimental :macros; macro foo { quasi { my $a = "OH
HAI"; say $a } }; foo
13:48 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Optimizer: No lexical
$a found»
new behavior:
13:48 m: use experimental :macros; macro foo { quasi { my $a = "OH
HAI"; say $a } }; foo
13:48 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Optimizer: No lexical
$a found»
Moar still segfaults:
13:35 m: class A {}; class B is A { has $!x = 5; our method foo(A:)
{ say $!x } }; ::foo(A.new)
13:36 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«(signal SEGV)»
Moar still segfaults:
13:35 m: class A {}; class B is A { has $!x = 5; our method foo(A:)
{ say $!x } }; ::foo(A.new)
13:36 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«(signal SEGV)»
new behavior:
13:30 m: sub postfix:{}($a) { say "$a bracey brace" }; 42{}
13:30 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Internal error:
find_var_decl could not find $_»
new behavior:
13:30 m: sub postfix:{}($a) { say "$a bracey brace" }; 42{}
13:30 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Internal error:
find_var_decl could not find $_»
12:52 < diakopter> m: say (^2**64).pick.fmt('%64b')
12:52 <+camelia> rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«
111001010001011100011101000»
12:52 < diakopter> m: say (^2**64).pick.fmt('%64b')
12:52 <+camelia> rakudo-moar 61d231:
12:52 < diakopter> m: say (^2**64).pick.fmt('%64b')
12:52 <+camelia> rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«
111001010001011100011101000»
12:52 < diakopter> m: say (^2**64).pick.fmt('%64b')
12:52 <+camelia> rakudo-moar 61d231:
resolved
12:27 m: (0, {last if $^a==$^b; (1..5).pick} ... *).perl.say
12:27 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«Cannot .elems a lazy list in block
at /tmp/s8pj85e1Wc line
1Actually thrown at: in block at /tmp/s8pj85e1Wc
line 1»
resolved
12:27 m: (0, {last if $^a==$^b; (1..5).pick} ... *).perl.say
12:27 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«Cannot .elems a lazy list in block
at /tmp/s8pj85e1Wc line
1Actually thrown at: in block at /tmp/s8pj85e1Wc
line 1»
resolved
12:25 m: say $*PERL
12:25 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«Perl 6 (6.c)»
resolved
12:25 m: say $*PERL
12:25 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«Perl 6 (6.c)»
new behavior:
12:18 m: my $b; { my $_ = 5; $b = { .say } }; $_ = 42; $b()
12:18 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«Potential difficulties:
Redeclaration of symbol $_at
/tmp/7gI9FhwrCH:1--> my $b; { my $_⏏ = 5; $b = { .say
} }; $_ = 42; $b()42»
new behavior:
12:18 m: my $b; { my $_ = 5; $b = { .say } }; $_ = 42; $b()
12:18 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«Potential difficulties:
Redeclaration of symbol $_at
/tmp/7gI9FhwrCH:1--> my $b; { my $_⏏ = 5; $b = { .say
} }; $_ = 42; $b()42»
new behavior:
12:16 rakudo: class A { method foo { say "A" } }; class B is A {
method foo { say "B"; nextsame } }; my =
B.WALK(:name)[0]; : { say "wrap"; nextsame };
x(B.new)
12:16 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«wrapBAttempt to return
new behavior:
12:16 rakudo: class A { method foo { say "A" } }; class B is A {
method foo { say "B"; nextsame } }; my =
B.WALK(:name)[0]; : { say "wrap"; nextsame };
x(B.new)
12:16 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«wrapBAttempt to return
seems fixed to me
12:12 m: grammar test { token a { a }; token b { b }; token TOP {
> };}; test.parse("abc").say
12:12 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«Nil»
seems fixed to me
12:12 m: grammar test { token a { a }; token b { b }; token TOP {
> };}; test.parse("abc").say
12:12 rakudo-moar 61d231: OUTPUT«Nil»
The original code works now
12:09 m: subset Greeting of Str where { /:i ^oh \s+ \w+ '!'?$/ };
subset LolGreeting of Str where { .words[1].lc eq 'hai' };
multi detect(Str) { "not a greeting" }; multi
detect(Greeting) { "regular greeting" };
The original code works now
12:09 m: subset Greeting of Str where { /:i ^oh \s+ \w+ '!'?$/ };
subset LolGreeting of Str where { .words[1].lc eq 'hai' };
multi detect(Str) { "not a greeting" }; multi
detect(Greeting) { "regular greeting" };
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Attachment: keep-expected-result.pdf
Example of expected output (keep-expected-result.pdf
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Attachment: keep-bug.pdf
keep-bug.xml
Example input (keep-bug.xml) and output (keep
Matthew Wilson created FOP-2582:
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Summary: keep-together.page= doesn't appear to have an
effect
Key: FOP-2582
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2582
Project: FOP
Issue Type: Bug
I'm using vagrant on windows 8, with the hyper-v provider starting a
windows server 2012 box.
Before I updated to vagrant 1.7.4 I was on version 1.7.2, and everything
worked.
But after updating I am getting an error when it is trying to mount the
shared folder:
The following WinRM command
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On 06.March.2015 17:57, Tim Newsham wrote:
Tim, hopefully I do not have to understand your email as the beginning of
the bashing.
So making it clear, I have not said that it is
flashrom v0.9.5.2-r1546 on Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 (x86_64)
flashrom is free software, get the source code at http://www.flashrom.org
flashrom was built with libpci 3.1.7, GCC 4.6.2, little endian
Command line (1 args): flashrom -V
Calibrating delay loop... OS timer resolution is 1 usecs, 866M loops
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Summary: file method on local file returns mime type video/3gpp
for .mp4 files
Key: CB-8103
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8103
Project: Apache
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On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Daniele Varrazzo
daniele.varra...@gmail.com wrote:
It should be added to the library (it was first discussed in 2003...),
but it's one of these things that will stop working when psycopg will
start using the extended query protocol (together with other nifty
interpolation
rule of thumb unless I absolutely have to.
And I know I could switch to some gigantic library like SQLAlchemy,
but I really don't want to.
Any advice is welcome. Thanks in advance!
Matt
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Another way to implement this might be to provide
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