On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:06 PM, wrote:
> "Shawn O'Shea" wrote on 10/08/2009 01:27:57 PM:
> >
> > The originators of psock were at cesnet.cz, there is a link to the
> library
> > at http://www.cesnet.cz/project/qosip
> >
> > The make doesn't finish. Several compile errors. I played about a bit,
Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
>> So let's pencil that in. Now we just need to figure out where to
>> have it. :-)
>>
> ...
>
> But I suggest either Manchester or Concord. A reasonable drive for
> most, with a slightly longer drive for people like Bill and Rob and some
> of the people from Peter
> So let's pencil that in. Now we just need to figure out where to
>have it. :-)
IMHO the "obvious place" to have it is where it all began...at UNH in
Durham. I still remember going for beer and pizza after the meeting in
that little dive that was downstairs. A lot of times we left some pizza
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Ben Scott wrote:
>>
>> Who : You! Your fiends! Everybody!
>> What : Party for GNHLUG's 15th Birthday
>> Date : Mon 26 Oct 2009
>> Time : 6 PM ish to whenever
>> Where: That's the question!
I'll likely see you all "there" -- but don't have any suggestions on
wh
Same here.
And only five days before...
*All Hallows Eve.*
*
*
*Pumpkin Ale, anyone???
*
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Ben Scott wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:40 PM, David Hardy
> wrote:
> > Only if maddog sponsors (somehow) Open BAH ...
>
> I don't know about that, but I could proba
*I'd suggest a pub-type joint (and forget the accomodations; I will make
the wife do the DD thang.) Any Tex-Mex joints or Italian on the way?**
*
*Or maybe Red Hat or somebody could cater something for us...?*
*
*
*
*
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Ben Scott wrote:
> Who : You! Your fiends!
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:40 PM, David Hardy wrote:
> Only if maddog sponsors (somehow) Open BAH ...
I don't know about that, but I could probabbly be persuaded to buy a
round of drinks...
;-)
-- Ben
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*Only if maddog sponsors (somehow) Open BAH (plus local accomodations and
following huge farmers' breakfast; I can help cook!) Also, some of us
would be coming from Points North, probably a minority, nevertheless...**
*
*Seriously, this list has been a wonderful resource for me for around nine
o
Who : You! Your fiends! Everybody!
What : Party for GNHLUG's 15th Birthday
Date : Mon 26 Oct 2009
Time : 6 PM ish to whenever
Where: That's the question!
After extensive discussion[1], it has been decided that we will
celebrate the 15th anniversary of GNHLUG's first meeting on Mon 26
Oct. I
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
>> I also think it would be neat to have the gathering on the anniversary
>> date.
>
> Well, to throw a little gasoline into the discussion:
Excellent! A spirited discussion is a sign of intellectual
vitality, and can lead to new insigh
Who : Rob Anderson
What : Moblin Linux Distribution
Date : Mon 12 Oct 2009
Time : 7 PM to 9 PM
Where: Room 301, Morse Hall, UNH, Durham, NH
The advent of netbooks and the latest generation of smart phones has
led to a new crop of Linux distributions focused on mobile and
lightweight systems. W
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Bill McGonigle wrote:
> Mount Count: 36
> but if that becomes:
> mount count: 36
> ... it's potentially fragile.
>> You just think the C struct way works better
> oh, yeah?
The thing you're studiously ignoring is that when C structures don't
m
On 10/06/2009 12:31 PM, Ben Scott wrote:
> If that's your concern, the utility should have an output mode
> that's more friendly to machine interpretation. :)
yet most don't. sfdisk is a nice example of one that does.
> But frankly, for something like mount statistics, it's not worth
> worr
"Shawn O'Shea" wrote on 10/08/2009 01:27:57 PM:
>
> The originators of psock were at cesnet.cz, there is a link to the
library
> at http://www.cesnet.cz/project/qosip
>
> The make doesn't finish. Several compile errors. I played about a bit,
> but did not make much headway...
> I was curious
On my bag o tricks, I keep these two ditties handy.
#define LIT1(x) #x
#define LIT2(x) LIT1(x)
Then you can play games a la...
#define FOO 44
LIT1(FOO)
LIT2(FOO)
and cpp will print out
"FOO"
"44"
and yes, ## is used for token concatenation.
#define PREF( pre, name) pre ## name
#define P( n
It's sort of like asking the pretty girl out for a date. If I don't ask then
she can't say no.
Someone just gave me a Dell Inspiron 6000. It has 2 slots, each with a 256M.
It'll hold up to 2G, 2*1G per slot.
IF ANYONE has some 3extra ram lying around that they would not mind parting
with, I would
"Shawn O'Shea" writes:
> The originators of psock were at cesnet.cz, there is a link to
> the library at http://www.cesnet.cz/project/qosip
>
> The make doesn't finish. Several compile errors. I played
> about a bit, but did not make much headway...
>
> I was curious and do
"Shawn O'Shea" wrote on 10/08/2009 01:27:57 PM:
>
> The originators of psock were at cesnet.cz, there is a link to the
library
> at http://www.cesnet.cz/project/qosip
>
> The make doesn't finish. Several compile errors. I played about a bit,
> but did not make much headway...
> I was curiou
Thomas Charron wrote on 10/08/2009 01:29:06 PM:
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Thomas Charron
wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:36 AM, wrote:
> >> In a file system_file_ops.c that is in the psocket library there is
the
> >> statement
> >> #define wrap(f) wrap_#f
> >> I think this is sup
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Thomas Charron wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:36 AM, wrote:
>> In a file system_file_ops.c that is in the psocket library there is the
>> statement
>> #define wrap(f) wrap_#f
>> I think this is supposed to do
>> wrap(read)( ) ==> wrap_read( )
>> Are
>
> The originators of psock were at cesnet.cz, there is a link to the library
> at http://www.cesnet.cz/project/qosip
>
> The make doesn't finish. Several compile errors. I played about a bit,
> but did not make much headway...
>
> I was curious and downloaded this. I'm working on CentOS 5.3 (32
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:36 AM, wrote:
> In a file system_file_ops.c that is in the psocket library there is the
> statement
>
> #define wrap(f) wrap_#f
>
> I think this is supposed to do
> wrap(read)( ) ==> wrap_read( )
>
> Are there circumstances when this does not work? C89, C99, ?
Thomas Charron wrote on 10/08/2009 10:57:12 AM:
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:42 AM, wrote:
> > I've been trying to track down a download of psockets that was hosted
> > somewhere on the University of Illinois Chicago website(s). I used
the
> > wayback machine to try it. I got to the page with
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:42 AM, wrote:
> I've been trying to track down a download of psockets that was hosted
> somewhere on the University of Illinois Chicago website(s). I used the
> wayback machine to try it. I got to the page with the download link - but
> the link itself was broken.
I
I've been trying to track down a download of psockets that was hosted
somewhere on the University of Illinois Chicago website(s). I used the
wayback machine to try it. I got to the page with the download link - but
the link itself was broken.
Are there any other wayback machines? Archives in
In a file system_file_ops.c that is in the psocket library there is the
statement
#define wrap(f) wrap_#f
I think this is supposed to do
wrap(read)( ) ==> wrap_read( )
Are there circumstances when this does not work? C89, C99, ???
-Bruce
url for file is:
http://psocket.cvs.source
> bruce.lab...@autoliv.com wrote:
> > The TCP connection to my FFT server is not performing anywhere near
the
> > link speed. (14%)
> >
> > Reading some papers about increasing WAN performance between super
> > computers mentioned the use of parallel sockets to increase TCP
network
> > thro
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