[9fans] Fwd: Call for Papers: LASER 2012—Learning from Authoritative Security Experiment Results

2012-01-10 Thread ron minnich
This is kind of a fun one: stuff that DID NOT work. I like the basic idea ... ron -- Forwarded message -- From: Edward Talbot Date: Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 1:48 PM Subject: Call for Papers: LASER 2012—Learning from Authoritative Security Experiment Results To: Ronald Minnich Ron

Re: [9fans] fossil (again)

2012-01-10 Thread tlaronde
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 02:47:19PM +0100, David du Colombier wrote: > > No. I thought that if low == high epochs, there is no room left for > > cleaning? > > Temporary snapshots will automatically expire after snapLife, > specified by snaptime -t (0 is unlimited), every day or > every snapLife if

Re: [9fans] fossil (again)

2012-01-10 Thread David du Colombier
> No. I thought that if low == high epochs, there is no room left for > cleaning? Temporary snapshots will automatically expire after snapLife, specified by snaptime -t (0 is unlimited), every day or every snapLife if inferior. Running snapclean 0 will discard all snapshots and will set epoch low

Re: [9fans] fossil (again)

2012-01-10 Thread tlaronde
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 04:04:14PM +1100, Bruce Ellis wrote: >[...] > Then again I have a Coraid so my bits are safe. > > I bought a Netgear NAS recently. It seemed like a bargain at a little > over the price of the 1T drive it came with. I put a 1T drive in the > second slot and hope this will b

Re: [9fans] fossil (again)

2012-01-10 Thread tlaronde
On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 11:23:33PM +0100, David du Colombier wrote: > > Are you sure you disabled temporary snapshots? You can disable > them by removing the line "snaptime", or just removing "-t", or > setting "-t none" on that line, in fossil configuration. Yes, this is the first thing I've don

Re: [9fans] fossil (again)

2012-01-10 Thread tlaronde
On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 07:44:23PM -0500, erik quanstrom wrote: > > i think these numbers will be similar to those of fossil. > > blksize files blocks mb used > 16384 35738 1427263 22300 > 8192 35738 2675543 20902 > 4096 35738 7775796 30374 > > obviously, there are two competing

Re: [9fans] Fortran 2008/2003 on Plan 9 from Bell Labs

2012-01-10 Thread Sergey Zhilkin
Hello ! As far as i know, there is no fortran (any) compiler in plan9. But, you can port some ;) 2012/1/10 Австин Ким > Hi, all, > > Could anyone point me to a Fortran 2008 or Fortran 2003 compiler for Plan > 9 from Bell Labs? I have not been successful searching online for one. > > All the be