Quoth Brian Holtz:
To be a minarchist is to be an optimist about the institutional
design of states, and to be an anarchist is to be an optimist about
human
nature.
I'm an anarchist because I'm a realist about both human nature and the
institutional design of states. To wit, I note a human
Quoth Brian Holtz:
There is no significant crossfire between Kurds and Turks or
involving Iranians.
... and you come back to that absurd claim later. Um ... are you high
or something?
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani warned the outlawed PKK and its
Iranian offshoot the PJAK to stop attacks on
QUoth Brian Holtz:
think I didn't know what sort of list I had assembled.
DT) YOU apparently overlooked:
Benito Mussoliniexecuted in Milan
Heinrick Himmler executed at Nuremberg (DT
There are other executed war criminals that
As I state every time we rehash this topic, my comments are not pointed
at the wonderful Sun engineers who make this users group one of the very
best -- they are for the nameless faceless persons (who probably don't
even read this list) who made the brilliant (apparently arbitrary)
decision to
Quoth Brian Holtz:
TK) I can think of at least four discrete types of Iraqi weapon
systems of
American origin that I personally saw in 1991:
- Thousands of M21 anti-tank mines
- Thousands of M16 anti-personnel mines (Bouncing Bettys)
- Several M18 anti-personnel mines (Claymores)
- One
Quoth Brian Holtz:
-
I didn't claim that anti-war hurts the LP; I just claimed that the
evidence suggests it doesn't help the LP.)
-
Actually, what you claimed is that it doesn't GROW the LP.
Personally, I find the evidence for that proposition inconclusive due
to lack of a valid test.
Testing to a remote FTP server Globalscape Secure FTP Server that has
a SFTP add-on feature.
http://www.cuteftp.com/gsftps/Secure FTP Server for Windows
http://www.cuteftp.com/gsftps/sftp.aspx SFTP (SSH2) Add-On Module
Using a plain sftp client to that server works for both 16KB
Quoth Bob Giramma:
-
Who made Walter Block, or any Rothbardian, keeper of the flame?
-
Well, Dr. Block is certainly _one_ keeper of _one_ flame.
Comparisons of political ideologies to religious doctrines aren't
necessarily 100% accurate, but there are similarities.
Some Christian
At 01:07 PM 7/19/2007, rahed wrote:
Peter Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using AS Perl 5.8.8 817 and POSIX::strftime %T is broken in that.
strftime(%Y-%m-%d %T, localtime time)
gives '2007-07-18 ', empty string in place of %T
Same with perl, v5.8.8 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
We use a 3rd party product called Centrify Direct Control
(http://www.centrify.com/directcontrol/overview.asp) to authenticate
our Sun Ray servers (and all other non-Windows clients) to AD.
Although we would prefer a native Solaris (or Samba) solution, this is
the only thing we have found that
I'm just going to quote myself again for the bottom line:
I can see that we're never going to agree on all this
... and follow with two brief notes:
1) You seem to consider this an ideological question that has
something to do with Paul's qualifications. It isn't. It's a
non-ideological
Quoth Brian Holtz:
TK) Paul has applied for the job of opposing the LP's presidential
candidate
on the 2008 ballot. (TK
Not exactly, because that implies it is known that 1) the LP will
nominate a
presidential candidate in 2008 and 2) that candidate will not be Ron
Paul.
While there is no
Quoth Brian Holtz:
-
This sounds backwards. The LP can't endorse or support other parties'
candidates because the Bylaws say so, not the other way around.
-
The bylaws are just a reflection of the reality that the LP styles
itself a political party -- a competitive organization in an
Good morning,
for most of you scribus-users the following question maybe is very
simple: I want to insert pictures into the text exact with a 5mm frame -
how to do?
With best regards
Thomas
On Tue, 22 May 2007 13:47:35 -0600, Paul Greidanus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
LeBar, Russell J wrote:
Has anyone heard anything new on the Soft Ray client or is it a dead
product? I guess SUN is pushing Tarantella instead? Thanks!
-- Russ
I've heard nothing, but
At 08:20 PM 5/20/2007, Jeff Chimene wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out why my sessions are expiring in
script/xxx_cgi.pl but not script/xxx_server.pl
[snip]
I'm using the Session, Session::Store::FastMmap,
Session::State::Cookie plugins.
I've not used it, I'm guessing, and I'm an idiot, but
environments.
cheers,
-tom
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really well, a few demos but mostly a free flowing exchange of ideas.
It was only a day long event, but could have gone a couple. A lot was
shared and learned by all.
Thoughts?
Thomas L. Baca wrote:
A while back, Craig posted to the ThinkThin blog a video showing Georgia
Well, I guess I completely missed the EOL announcements. Thanks for
the info.
I will take consolation in the sol10 patch and try to watch closely
for future alternatives.
-tom
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 17:32:08 -0700, ottomeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
EOL of the IIIpro was announced in
Just wanting to check in on this one...
What are the odds that it's going to make it out the door any time
soon?
thanks,
-tom
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 01:57:38 -0800, Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Yes, Win4Solaris...Coming soon. Pressure from Sun customers will help
make it
Please forgive this off-topic-but-related question, but I thought some
here might have some insight...
I have been an enthusiastic SunPCi user for a very long time (since
1st generation), although these days I access my IIIpro using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and vncviewer from a Solaris Sun Ray session
I am trying to do what is perhaps the most basic procedure which can be done
with the R software.
Under Windows XP Home Edition, I want to get a copy of the function gam,
then put it in and use it. I intentionaly use informal terms, rather than
technical terms whose exact meaning I might or
dnsList=134.114.254.15,134.114.138.3,134.114.96.4
dname=egr.nau.edu
thanks,
-tom
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 01:11:54 -0700, ottomeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 4/4/07, Thomas L Baca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I run utadm -A, I am able to put in a list of multiple auth
:55:41 +0530, P.S.M. Swamiji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Thomas L Baca wrote:
When I run utadm -A one of the prompts is:
should an auth server be located by broadcasting on the network?
([Y]/N): n
Does this mean that the server will instruct DTUs not to broadcast
When I run utadm -A one of the prompts is:
should an auth server be located by broadcasting on the network? ([Y]/N): n
Does this mean that the server will instruct DTUs not to broadcast for
an auth server, or does it mean that this server will not respond to
broadcast auth requests?
thanks,
When I run utadm -A, I am able to put in a list of multiple auth
servers, but only a single firmware server. Is this limitation by
design? If so, why?
thanks,
-tom
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blurb is not clear to me.
thanks,
-tom
On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 13:05 -0700, Thomas L Baca wrote:
On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 15:35:55 -0400, Brad Lackey - US_SW Desktop
Technical Lead [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Mobility will be affected if the customer is using per-device TS-CAL
Has anyone had any experience with the M80 or the TT Tour Concept?
_
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 1:33 AM
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: True Temper M80 Shaft
In a message dated
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:35:35 -0400, Brad Lackey - US_SW Desktop Technical
Lead [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If your DHCP and configuration information is coming from elsewhere, all
that you need to do is turn LAN connections on.
In your case, to fix it do:
utadm -D
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:53:36 -0700, Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Christian, can you send a utquery -d ip of DTU from one that connected
to your test server? How did you create the interconnect on the test
server? Did you just do utadm -L on or did you some other option
Thank you! It's the Rosetta Stone for Sun Ray. :-)
Seriously, you guys rule.
-tom
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:20:38 -0700, ottomeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 3/21/07, Thomas L Baca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This brings forward the general question of what are the semantics
.de
> [mailto:scribus-bounces at nashi.altmuehlnet.de] On Behalf Of Thomas L. Jenner
> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 4:35 AM
> To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de
> Subject: [Scribus] Convert a scribus-document in pdf
>
> Hi to all,
> I work with scribus 1.3.3.8 under windows. I
Hi to all,
I work with scribus 1.3.3.8 under windows. I created a document with 4
pages - most text and some pictures. I wanted to convert the document in
pdf - version for internet. It has still 20 (twenty!) MB. Why?
Thanks for answers and many greetings
Thomas
[Craig, Otto, Bob, et al: I can't begin to express how much I
appreciate your efforts in this mailing list, the blogs, wikis, Sun
forums, etc. You guys are going above and beyond to make this
technology a great success, so *please* recognize that the following
rant is not pointed in your
Speaking of new firmwares, weren't we going to see some new features
like built-in VPN client and/or dhcp relay, etc. to simplify
Sun Ray @ Home type installations?
OTOH, maybe I dreamed that... :-)
-tom
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:54:50 -0600, Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Sean,
On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 13:53:19 -0800, Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
CAM is controlled access mode. SGD is Secure Global Desktop.
Check out both think thin and the wiki. You can also check out this
video in which Georgia Tech is doing the same thing you want to do.
At 12:53 PM 3/8/2007, Jason Kohles wrote:
On Mar 8, 2007, at 5:09 AM, Goetz Bock wrote:
Dear subscribers,
while totally of topic, could you please _try_ to write mails that can
be read with a good old text (as in text/plain) only mail reader?
[snip]
I've intentionally placed my part on top,
We do this sort of thing using a variation of Thin Guy's CAM Chooser
Application:
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/date/20060223
Ours has the three buttons:
Unix(runs utswitch to a Solaris FOG)
Windows (runs uttsc to windows terminal servers)
Web Browser (runs
There are some pretty informative blog entries, on Craig's ThinGuy
blog and on his ThinkThin group blog, that describe some of the
DHCP/Parm-files and DNS options:
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinGuy/
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/
See Bob Doolittle's blog, linked from ThinkThin, for info on
Will this CM9 do WPA? Some of the other products by Wistron mention
WPA (or WPA2) explicitly, but not the CM9:
http://www.wneweb.com/wireless/wireless_mini-pci.htm
Is the CM9 WEP-only? If so, any WPA-capable Atheros options? FWIW, I
currently have a Ferrari 4500 w/ Broadcom wifi.
thanks,
Call it a podcast or an audioblog if you like. We prefer to think
of it as our version of the traditional weekly Presidential radio
address. From his home in Mendocino County, California -- or from
wherever he happens to be on the campaign trail -- Libertarian
presidential contender Steve Kubby
I've come across this bit on the wiki:
- If you have more than four servers in a Failover Group, it is a
best practice to have a standalone primary. A primary is
considered standalone by not configuring interconencts or
allowing connections to the DTU. i.e. Don't run utadm on the
from user applications on the primary can degrade the
health of the entire failover group.
Thomas L. Baca wrote:
I've come across this bit on the wiki:
- If you have more than four servers in a Failover Group, it is a
best practice to have a standalone primary
Y'all,
Given our extreme disagreements on both libertarian ideology and
practical politics, I normally don't promote Eric Dondero's Internet
Radio show, Libertarian Politics Live.
However, tonight I'll be appearing on that show. You may or may not
have heard about the issue at hand yet, but I'm
Hello,
I was wondering if SpamBayes would be updated to officially
support Office 2007 and Windows Vista. Thanks.
Thomas L. Collins, III
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Windows Systems Administrator
Office - Fuller B30
Phone - (508) 831-6044
Fax - (508) 831-5483
Email
Slightly offtopic, but since it's something that OP probably run
into, and I didn't see it answered in the FAQ, I thought I'd ask:
how to include other JARs with one's own? What I mean:
I'm automating some tests on a legacy batch-mode app that runs
remotely. Since
* I want to touch the remote
appliances in this way, and it would be nice to have Sun support
for it.
I agree. We are close to being able to hack our own way there, but it
does seem like a really natural use case. Maybe it just looks that
way to us because we're at .edu's... :-)
cheers,
-tom
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Hello,
I am interested in reading a manual of scribus 1.3xx to understand it
better. Is it possible to convert the help-system into a legible paper?
And is it possible to translate this manual it into german or another
optional language? Maybe it is possible to constitute a team of native
IT would help if DansGuardian did stop you downloading the updated
version! ; )
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Michal Zalewski
Sent: 31 January 2007 23:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: bugtraq@securityfocus.com;
properly.
Kind regards,
Ivar
Thomas L Baca wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 18:08:56 -0800, Craig Bender [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said:
Glad you like it!
I'm hoping to put some pointers out to early access by next week.
Hey Craig
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 18:08:56 -0800, Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Glad you like it!
I'm hoping to put some pointers out to early access by next week.
Hey Craig,
Any news on this? I saw reference to win4solaris in a recent
ThinGuy blog...
cheers,
-tom
Thomas L Baca
Y'all,
Steve Kubby's response to the State of the Union Address went up on
his web site while Jim Webb was still giving the Democratic Party's
response. It's available at:
http://www.kubby2008.com/node/22
Overnight after that response was posted, it caught fire at Digg, one
of the Internet's
Some computer languages, including C, have a go or go to command
which can be used to shift control to a different part of a function.
Question: Does the R language have a corresponding command? (Yes, I am
aware that it can be abused; but, in the hands of a good programmer,
it is simple to
don't want students hotdesking and leaving
disconnected/idle sessions on the servers. I don't know of a way to
use cards without allowing hotdesking.
thanks,
-tom
Thomas L Baca wrote:
We are very interested in doing the three-way CAM chooser, utswitching
to Solaris and Linux FOGs
Firefox 2.0 nutzen und Deutsches Wörterbuch als Extension installieren...;)
Jens Hoffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tipp: In tinyRTE ist da direkt ein Google Ajax-Spellchecker drin.
Das ist denke ich der leichteste Weg um an einen Spellchecker
ran zu
I am working with a non-parametic smoothing operation using a
Generalized Additive Model. It is a bivariate data set. I know how to
do the smooth, and out comes a nice smooth curve.
Now I want to find the value of the smoothed curve for several values
of x (the abscissa). This can be done
Quoth John Wayne Smith:
It is high time for the states of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina
and North
Carolina to reconstitute the SE Region of the LNC to exclude the
states of
Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee.
Actually, it can't be done. Regions are created at national
conventions and run
At 02:32 PM 12/20/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tried this, but still not working. DO you know how to determine which
version of DBI you are using?
Using
perl -MDBI -e print DBI-installed_versions;
gives me
Perl: 5.008008(MSWin32-x86-multi-thread)
OS
:
Not necessarily. Let me think about it. I wonder if we can do
something on logout to utswitch it back...
Thomas L Baca wrote:
Thanks for the response! This is a great starting point for us.
One related issue for us is that, being at the university, we have
At 04:12 PM 12/6/2006, Hermida, Leandro wrote:
Jonathan Rockway wrote:
Nilson Santos Figueiredo Junior wrote:
On 12/6/06, Matt S Trout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reaction calls these ViewPort objects :)
Sweet.
Any docs yet?
The code example that comes with the reaction source is
Quoth Eric Dondero:
-
That's right. Our friend Earle Smith of the Florida Republican
Liberty Caucus, formerly with the GA RLC, was THEE WINNER yesterday on
Sean Hannity's radio show for the Cadilac Giveaway. The car is worth
over $70,000!!!
-
That's very nice, but I don't know how many
At 03:07 PM 11/30/2006, Sebastian Riedel wrote:
Tobias Kremer wrote:
Today I was in a meeting with one of Germany's top twenty
[snip]
We really have to start learning from the Ruby folks,
take a look at these two books, it's pure marketing genius.
From Java To Ruby: Things Every Manager
Quoth Eric Dondero:
Except for the fact that it was conservatives and Republicans who
gladly signed our petitions to repeal the smoking ban. It was
liberals who refused to sign.
So a statement like conservatives and liberals are equally bad is
just plain wrong, particularly on the
I am having problems getting this to run on Windows. If I download and
install the executable, I don't also need to install python do I? That's
only if I doing from source, correct?
When attempting to use the config web pages, I try to save my configuration
and get:
Good Evening All,
First, a thank you to Glenn and Brian for their quick responses to my
last inquiry.
re: textfield -prompt, two points, the second one directed to Robert,
1) the -prompt option in textfield does, in fact, create a label object,
although with a small font (7 or 8 point). I
Y'all,
Some of you have asked about Steve Kubby's position on Iraq. We should
have a full position paper up on foreign policy at the campaign web
site any time now, but in the meantime, I'd like to share with you an
open letter on Iraq specifically that Steve wants to share to his
fellow
Good Evening,
I am an old dinosaur who has been re-t/p-rieved from 'retirement' by my
grandsons to assist them
in learning Perl and developing some programs/databases for school groups,
volunteer groups
et cetera.
This is also my first exposure to Microsoft's MDI model as well as to
Win32::GUI
At 05:32 PM 11/6/2006, Marcus Ramberg wrote:
Hey people.
We've gotten another maintaince release out of the door. This one fixes
some [snip]
5.7004
2006-11-06 20:48:35[snip]
Tried to install from CPAN (which had the release) onto WinXP Perl
5.8.8. The test step died because expanded command line
Quoth Eric Dondero:
-
The entire media, even the hardcore leftist media, is trumpeting this
as a major blunder for Kerry; one that may cost the Democrats the
election.
-
We need to establish an Eric Dondero Major Blunder Watch. The last
time you trumpeted a major blunder was when the
Quoth Eric Dondero:
I am formerly challening my old friend/political nemisis Thomas L.
Knapp to another bet for a steak dinner (St. Louis or Houston) at a
place of his or my choosing.
Readers will recall that Eric Dondero won the last bet, when Knapp
proclaimed that Badnarik would get
Quoth Eric Dondero:
Thomas, doesn't this sort of lend credence to the criticism of Kubby
that he's a single issue candidate? This isn't quite what I would
have led off with, especially since y'all are trying to show that
Kubby is well-rounded and not just about Pot.
I don't think it's a
Quoth Terry:
Tom, how're his positions on foreign intervention (Iraq, Afghanistan
and so on) and 'illegal' immigration?
Non-interventionist, pro-immigration -- you should be hearing more
about both of those from him in the very near future.
Regards,
Tom Knapp
ForumWebSiteAt
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
24 October 2006
P.O.C. Sam Clauder
909-338-8215
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH -- KUBBY TO VISIT COLORADO
Denver - The 14,000-foot slope of Hawaii's Mona Kea. Half a million
vertical feet in the rugged mountains of British Columbia. Steve
Kubby has skied virtually
Brian,
I'm featuring your Market Liberal statement on environmental issues as
the weekly backgrounder over at ISIL's Question Earthority! blog,
and also made my weekly editorial out of the ongoing thread on
externality taxes. The subdomain for the site
(questionearthority.isil.org) seems to be on
Quoth Brian Holtz:
SC Not every disincentive need be established by government, nor
must every
disincentive established by government constitute an initiation of
force.
SC
Any disincentive system would either 1) magically balance incentives
against each polluter in the same way that a
Quoth Brian Holtz:
SC Negative externalities are a complicated issue, but I think
things like
pollution credits that can be bought and sold present a more
market-friendly
solution than coercive taxes. Perhaps you can provide some
illustrations of
why you think coercive taxation is the only
Quoth Brian Holtz:
TK Saying that micro-torts aren't the answer to negative
externalities is
like saying that meter maids aren't the answer to interstate highway
speeding. Of course they aren't -- but their cousins, class action
suits,
could be. TK
Like an externality tax, a class action
On Fri, 06 Oct 2006 18:16:30 -0700, Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Not necessarily. Let me think about it. I wonder if we can do
something on logout to utswitch it back...
Any new thoughts on this one, Craig?
thanks,
-tom
Thomas L Baca wrote:
Thanks
Quoth Brian Holtz:
TK Feel free to refer me to where I called your position pro-war.
I don't
think you can, because I don't ever recall doing so. TK
I was the only candidate mentioned by you in that paragraph, but
apparently
this was a miscommunication.
I thought I was replying (at least
Bruce,
You write:
Tom Knapp Wrote: ...Bruce Cohen, who is/has been an LP
candidate himself, and who has implied that at least one
candidate he's working with (Art Olivier) supports the Iraq war.
...
I have never intimated, nor implied any such thing.
Art Olivier is and always
ideas, hints, etc.
-tom
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the DTU back to it's home server. Or you could just instruct the users
to power cycle the Sun Ray when the logout.
Thomas L Baca wrote:
Suppose you had some of each:
Windows Terminal servers
Solaris Sun Ray servers
Linux Sun Ray servers
This patch fixes a couple small formatting glitches, plus two errors
In the pod for Relationship.pm.
In three spots the join condition column names were wrong, e.g.
My::DBIC::Schema::Author-has_many( books =
'My::DBIC::Schema::Book', {
-'foreign.author' = 'self.author',
+
At 05:03 PM 9/29/2006, Bill Moseley wrote:
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at
05:53:35PM -0400, Christopher H. Laco wrote:
I've suffered through this as well. In my case, it was a shit
version of
CompuServe7 w/ a borked early version of Moz. In my case, this
browser,
and some others will post 0 bytes if
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:45:54 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Michael
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>Von: Jay Sprenkle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. September 2006 15:37
>An: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
>Betreff: Re: [sqlite] Memory mapped db
>That's not really the same. I would
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:45:54 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Michael
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Jay Sprenkle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. September 2006 15:37
An: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Betreff: Re: [sqlite] Memory mapped db
That's not really the same. I would have to
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:20:09 -0700, you wrote:
>Well, and English is a language used by humans to convey their
>understandings to other humans :-). You can do technical
>hairsplitting all you want, but the fact is that the term "flat file"
>has a long history of being used to refer to text files
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 16:06:44 -0400, you wrote:
Hello
>I've noticed that more than one contributor to this list has referred to
>sqlite as a "flat file database." I had always thought of a flat file as a
>file composed of single table of records, with records defined either by
>fixed-width
I was re-reading the DBIx::Class Manual/Example.pod again,
and decided I still don't understand.
In two example routines
get_tracks_by_cd()
and
get_cds_by_artist()
are added prefetch clauses, fetching the
join'ed table's values. But then values from the prefetched tables
aren't (apparently)
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 16:06:44 -0400, you wrote:
Hello
I've noticed that more than one contributor to this list has referred to
sqlite as a flat file database. I had always thought of a flat file as a
file composed of single table of records, with records defined either by
fixed-width allocations
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:20:09 -0700, you wrote:
Well, and English is a language used by humans to convey their
understandings to other humans :-). You can do technical
hairsplitting all you want, but the fact is that the term flat file
has a long history of being used to refer to text files with
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 11:22:41 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Hello
>I have read articles and understood that it is not safe to access SQLite
>database file on network drive. (on all windows).
>
>But what about Windows 2000 (Server) ??? i.e. If SQLite (3.3.4 or 3.3.6)
>database file resides on disk
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 11:22:41 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Hello
I have read articles and understood that it is not safe to access SQLite
database file on network drive. (on all windows).
But what about Windows 2000 (Server) ??? i.e. If SQLite (3.3.4 or 3.3.6)
database file resides on disk drive of
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 04:41:55 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>User (Client App) connects to middle-tier application-server and then user
>may access any one company in normal or exclusive mode. Only
>application-server communicates with database. If user wants exclusive
>access, Application-Server needs
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 04:41:55 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
User (Client App) connects to middle-tier application-server and then user
may access any one company in normal or exclusive mode. Only
application-server communicates with database. If user wants exclusive
access, Application-Server needs to
Hi Dixon
Dixon Hutchinson wrote:
> I am getting lots of errors of the sort:
>
> 'size_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
>
> I could just turn off the warnings, but that seems kind of wreckless.
> The output from the compile is attached.
Try this (But this is not really necessary.):
#pragma
Hello
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:24:02 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>Maybe I didn't make the question clear. I'm not talking about locking and
>multiple writers. I'm talking about optimistic concurrency control in a
>disconnected environment.
>
>IF anyone has changed the data since you last read
Quoth Brian Holtz:
BH Nothing you said contradicts my point that no single-sentence
libertarian axiom (e.g the ZAP) can deterministically uncompress into a
reasonably complete political theory. BH
TK I wasn't attempting to contradict your point TK
It sounded like you were when you said
Hello
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:24:02 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Maybe I didn't make the question clear. I'm not talking about locking and
multiple writers. I'm talking about optimistic concurrency control in a
disconnected environment.
IF anyone has changed the data since you last read it,
Hi Dixon
Dixon Hutchinson wrote:
I am getting lots of errors of the sort:
'size_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
I could just turn off the warnings, but that seems kind of wreckless.
The output from the compile is attached.
Try this (But this is not really necessary.):
#pragma
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