Re: ld.so.1: gpg: fatal: libusb.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory

2011-02-21 Thread Ben McGinnes
On 16/02/11 9:40 AM, hare krishna wrote:
>(a) What OS are you running? - UNIX
>(b) Which version? - platform/SUNW,Sun-Fire-V490

There are multiple operating systems which will run on the V490,
including Solaris (of course) and OpenBSD.  Send the output of "uname
-a" to the list if you can't tell the difference between the name of an
OS and a registered trademark.


Regards,
Ben



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Re: Some SHA-2 news

2011-02-21 Thread Robert J. Hansen
On 2/21/2011 5:25 PM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> The accumulation of complexity over time probably belongs to the 
> Creeping Featurism family.

There are no hard and fast lines here: it isn't as if there are
canonical definitions that delineate where one ends and the next begins.
The core of the idea matters much more than what name is put upon it.

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Re: Some SHA-2 news

2011-02-21 Thread Mark H. Wood
Hrm, well, the Second-System Effect refers to a problem with
designers, not releases.  As Brooks put it, "this second is the
most dangerous system a man ever designs." (1)  It refers to the
designer's typical advance from caution, to boldness, to mature
judgment.

The accumulation of complexity over time probably belongs to the
Creeping Featurism family.

--
1  Brooks, Frederick P., jr.: _The Mythical Man-Month_, p. 55

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Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   mw...@iupui.edu
Asking whether markets are efficient is like asking whether people are smart.


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