Since I know Wayne and Eric both watch this reflector as well as many of
the staff, this is a serious question. Could you rebuild or build a copy of
the K1 today??
Paul KB9AVO
On Sun, Apr 28, 2024, 5:51 PM Paul Huff wrote:
> My wife gave me a K1 kit for a combination Christmas and birth
On 2024-04-28 04:03, Collin Funk wrote:
I will listen to the Makefile and*ignore* them now, or disable them
if they start annoying me. :)
Another possibility is to make each such variable 'static' if it's OK to
make it static, and to precede every other variable declaration like this:
int
luable, and spending that attention on documents that
do not noticeably affect the actual security of the DNS is not a good use of
our time. I propose that Wes keep the drafts alive as personal documents until
the WG's DNSSEC documents with much more impact are finished.
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the hobby. (I still have my KX1, K2, KX3, and
have an order in for a KH1, and will probably leave those for my heirs
to donate!)
I kept a detailed written record of my K1 build, and this posting
prompted me to read through that record. Some great memories
Dear Colleagues,
My co-authors and I would like to share with you our recent publication
in Ocean & Coastal Management:
Quan Xie, Duan Gui, Wenbo Wang, Yi Zhang, Heng Zhang, Lirong Yuan, Wenping
Gong, Predictable oceanographic processes drive the formation of a
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and backporting to 14-branch (hopefully to the RC as well)?
Paul
Fortran: Fix regression caused by r14-9752 [PR114959]
2024-04-28 Paul Thomas
gcc/fortran
PR fortran/114959
* trans-expr.cc (gfc_trans_class_init_assign): Return NULL_TREE
if the default initializer has all NULL fields. Guard
and backporting to 14-branch (hopefully to the RC as well)?
Paul
Fortran: Fix regression caused by r14-9752 [PR114959]
2024-04-28 Paul Thomas
gcc/fortran
PR fortran/114959
* trans-expr.cc (gfc_trans_class_init_assign): Return NULL_TREE
if the default initializer has all NULL fields. Guard
pp to display
> the intended look.
No, this is by design. The upstream developers have decided to make the user
interface as minimalistic
as possible. I'm not such a fan of the new design either, but that's just how
it looks now.
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On Fri, 2024-04-26 at 15:47 +, Timur Tabi wrote:
> On Fri, 2024-04-26 at 11:41 -0400, Lyude Paul wrote:
> > We hit this because when initializing firmware of type
> > NVKM_FIRMWARE_IMG_DMA we allocate coherent memory and then attempt
> > to
> > include that coher
On Fri, 2024-04-26 at 15:47 +, Timur Tabi wrote:
> On Fri, 2024-04-26 at 11:41 -0400, Lyude Paul wrote:
> > We hit this because when initializing firmware of type
> > NVKM_FIRMWARE_IMG_DMA we allocate coherent memory and then attempt
> > to
> > include that coher
, then the kill signal arrives too late. This
patch gives a more reliable way, based on a buffer-local flag. (The
motivation is that one might wish to avoid generating previews when
subsequent edits to the buffer make them irrelevant or misplaced.)
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secure under Firefox. (not distributed over https)
(I don't believe it to be much dangerous) but wanted to give an alternative.
So I tested (on Ventoy USB key):
and I often forget to stop using it
in the above cases.
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> 6697 works happily on my FAST Pi Compute Module 4 RISC OS 5.29
Also working fine here on my A9home RISC OS 4.39
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I suggest:
https://ventoy.net/en/index.html
(one of the advantage of Ventoy, is that in lower left, it shows if it booted
in Clasic mode, or in UEFI mode)
Use it to make your USB key "Ventoy"
Try it by copying
http://www.tinycorelinux.net/15.x/x86/release/TinyCore-current.iso (only 23 Mb)
Hi,
On 27-04-2024 7:52 p.m., Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
Can you please look at libproxy<->glib-networking? libproxy excuses show
glib-networking tests failing, but they are working in sid.
And that's not missing a versioned Depends and/or Breaks? I.e. this is a
test only failure?
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thread 'main' panicked at library/std/src/sys/unix/time.rs:103:9:
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Extremely low quality filters, both in source code quality and
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andirs set - so if ${B} !=
${S}, contents of ${B} from a previous do_configure/do_compile may
affect the new build even if we have forced do_unpack to re-run.
This leaves me wondering, if we're taking on a breaking change, do we
also want to address ${B} at the same time? Should ${B} always be plac
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Changed pa
test setup for migration is a bit weird and getting it
right shouldn't be the responsibility of the test [1].
Paul
[1]
https://wiki.debian.org/ContinuousIntegration/AutopkgtestBestPractices
(under "Don't").
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ensiveness of the guide.
We could add a statement that while more tools exist. All automated
testing of upgrades that I know of use apt-get, so that's the obvious
choice. aptitude doesn't get as much testing.
Paul
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We could add a statement that while more tools exist. All automated
testing of upgrades that I know of use apt-get, so that's the obvious
choice. aptitude doesn't get as much testing.
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paul@fedora:~/MS-DOS/v4.0/src$ LANG=C diff OUTBIN/
/run/media/paul/2A43-1BF3/|grep -v ^Only
Binary files OUTBIN/LCD.CPI and /run/media/paul/2A43-1BF3/LCD.CPI differ
Binary files OUTBIN/SELECT.DAT and /run/media/paul/2A43-1BF3/SELECT.DAT differ
Binary files OUTBIN/SELECT.EXE and /run/media/paul
Package: onboard
Version: 1.4.1-6
Severity: normal
File: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/Onboard/Appearance.py
Usertags: warnings
User: debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: python3.12
The recent upgrade of onboard triggers Python 3.12 syntax warnings,
the correct fix is to use Python's "raw"
I compared with Linux diff command files from
https://winworldpc.com/download/d93cf841-4562-11eb-b764-028a0da4
and the one I compiled...
had not compare all files, but the one I compared were identical (operating
disk 1-3)
Had to edit one to make sure it detect the diff.
Now, frankly, I feel stupid, because I think I would need a binary disk of
MS-DOS 4.0 to test the binary files of
MS-DOS 4.0 I compiled.
I guess this is where your bootimg.asm script and:
> nasm -I ../../lmacros/ -I ../../bootimg/ ../../bootimg/bootimg.asm
May as well show the result:
mkdir outbin
cpy outbin
cd outbin
edlin.com
result in Incorrect DOS version
In Linux:
paul@fedora:~/MS-DOS/v4.0/src$ ls -lh OUTBIN
total 1,3M
-rw-r--r--. 1 paul paul 6,3K 27 avr 21:51 4201.CPI
-rw-r--r--. 1 paul paul 720 27 avr 21:51 4208.CPI
-rw-r--r
Using nmake > OUT.TXT
I have at the end of OUT.TXT:
cd ..\xmaem
nmake
nosrvbld xmaem.skl ..\..\messages\usa-ms.msg
Creating .CT? files for xmaem.skl using ..\..\messages\usa-ms.msg file of
messages.
SKL, MSG and IDX files have been opened for reading.
Writing to
/src/MAPPER/GETMSG.ASM
sed -i -re 's/\xEF\xBF\xBD|\xC4\xBF|\xC4\xB4/#/g'
MS-DOS/v4.0/src/SELECT/SELECT2.ASM
sed -i -re 's/\xEF\xBF\xBD|\xC4\xBF|\xC4\xB4/#/g'
MS-DOS/v4.0/src/SELECT/USA.INF
paul@fedora:~$ git diff MS-DOS/v4.0/src/SETENV.BAT MS-DOS/v4.0/src/SETENV2.BAT
diff --git a/MS-DOS/v4.0/src
but I hope
it addresses the issue.
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Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 16:07:16 -0700
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On 2024-04-27 15:39, dmitrii.pasech...@cs.ox.ac.uk wrote:
It's for nauty, a well-known program to deal with graph isomorphisms
etc. I've made a Gentoo patch herehttps://bugs.gentoo.org/921138
and I wanted to upstream it.
Oh my, that is indeed in an undocumented/hacky part of autoconf, one
On 2024-04-27 15:39, dmitrii.pasech...@cs.ox.ac.uk wrote:
It's for nauty, a well-known program to deal with graph isomorphisms
etc. I've made a Gentoo patch herehttps://bugs.gentoo.org/921138
and I wanted to upstream it.
Oh my, that is indeed in an undocumented/hacky part of autoconf, one
I expected to be able to use .extern to declare a symbol that exists in another
compile unit so I can call out. But there is no .extern directive. I see globl
and global but they seem to be identical and used for exporting symbols not
importing them.
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On 2024-04-27 11:49, Bruno Haible wrote:
- In many recent systems, 'python3' exists and 'python' does not.
This includes Ubuntu 23.10 and 24.04. (No idea why it's different
on your machine.)
Oh, I see I have the python-is-python3 package installed on my Ubuntu
platform. I had
On 2024-04-27 14:06, dmitrii.pasech...@cs.ox.ac.uk wrote:
Thus I got questions whether a patch for a build system I submitted for
a project is OK, as it uses an undocumented variable (thus, perhaps,
unstable).
Although it's poorly designed and not documented and not stable, the
patch may be
On 2024-04-27 14:06, dmitrii.pasech...@cs.ox.ac.uk wrote:
Thus I got questions whether a patch for a build system I submitted for
a project is OK, as it uses an undocumented variable (thus, perhaps,
unstable).
Although it's poorly designed and not documented and not stable, the
patch may be
lso about that time, I worked with some people running a computer store in the
LA area ("Rainbow Computing") on a proposal for a business application. That
was a work scheduling and routing system for hospitals, and there too the point
of it was the application needed to solve the business problem, not the
hardware on which it would run.
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there was no software available for it.
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Changed pa
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On 2024-04-27 06:32, Bruno Haible wrote:
Are there alternative Python implementations, which could be installed under
the name 'python3'?
On the platforms I currently have terminals open on (Fedora 40, Ubuntu
23.10) it's called 'python'. You can also use 'python3' but I would
suggest trying
On 2024-04-27 10:11, Tim Rühsen wrote:
Bruno, Dmitry, Collin, thank you so much !
The runtime improvement is amazing :)
Likewise. This is very much appreciated, especially on some of the
trusty but old and slow hosts that I develop on.
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
2024-04-27 Paul Eggert
+ nullptr: work around GCC 14 nullptr sentinel bug
+ * m4/nullptr.m4 (gl_NULLPTR): Work around GCC bug 114780.
+
stddef: work around GCC 14 stddef.h bugs
* lib/stddef.in.h: Do nothing if _@GUARD_PREFIX@_STDDEF_H
insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index dacf6892b1..b30238f934 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
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+ stddef: work around GCC 14 stddef.h bugs
+ * lib/stddef.in.h: Do nothing if _@GUARD_PREFIX@_STDDEF_H
Public bug reported:
GIMP 2.10.36 (2.10.36-3build3) crashes on exit reproducably.
To reproduce:
1. Open GIMP
2. Paste image data from clipboard
3. Alt+F4 (close)
4. Discard Changes
5. Crash
Using gimp version from noble (Ubuntu 24.04 MATE) repository.
Just reinstalled the system.
Crash log
Public bug reported:
GIMP 2.10.36 (2.10.36-3build3) crashes on exit reproducably.
To reproduce:
1. Open GIMP
2. Paste image data from clipboard
3. Alt+F4 (close)
4. Discard Changes
5. Crash
Using gimp version from noble (Ubuntu 24.04 MATE) repository.
Just reinstalled the system.
Crash log
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Hello community!
I am running the latest gnucash under Fedorca Core.
Finance::Quote is installed and I get quotes for Funds and Stocks.
EUR is the System Currency. The Stock Quotes are in USD
Did I set up the initial balance correctly for Stocks (please see
attached screenshot)? I used the
> Great, bring 'em on :-)
I sent a couple just now. I have a couple more ready to go, but they
would likely produce conflicts unless the submitted patches are
accepted exactly as is, so I'll wait.
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> all GITHUB files have LF line endings.
> as old MSDOS tools insist on CRLF line endings, you have to convert the
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>
> Tom
Git handles CRLF conversions... see:
I have more than one package in mind that could use the preview-region
preprocessor introduced in 49c9feb133e38a34d4eacbce248bc46e5c315715
(bug#70295). It seemed best to address this now with the attached
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3. compile warnings with clang on arm64 (in multiple files/positions
with different arguments to the macros CALL_FN_W_W, CALL_FN_W_WW
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Please see https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/noble-numbat-release-
notes/39890#upgrades-4
Upgrades from Ubuntu 22.04 are not yet supported as they have not yet been
fully tested.
As you have restored your system to its previous state I'll close this as
'Invalid'.
Please wait until Ubuntu 24.04.1
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Package: thermald
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Severity: normal
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The recent upgrade did not deal with obsolete conffiles properly.
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m_scheduler/scheduler.c: In function ���handle_extension���:
m_scheduler/scheduler.c:1238:32: error: ���VexGuestArchState��� {aka ���struct
���} has no member named ���guest_IP_AT_SYSCALL���
Addr addr = tst
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missing U{Int,Long} guest_IP_AT_SYSCALL plus maybe something to initialize
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 18:09:50 -0500, Charles Mills wrote:
>https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos-basic-skills?topic=messages-bpxmtext-zos-unix-reason-codes
>
UNIX-centric? As is SYSCALL STRERROR
Is the network service LOOKAT current?
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> Looking at the webpage for the CDC version, I noticed the comment about SB0
> B0 vs. NO and the "lore" about the divide unit. That issue is reported in
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Hello,
I'm curious if there is an estimate when 3.5.2 for Spark Core will be released.
There are several bug and security vulnerability fixes in the dependencies we
are excited to receive!
If anyone has any insights, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
- Paul
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 13:34:08 GMT, Adam Sotona wrote:
>> ClassFile API dives into the nested constant pool entries without type
>> restrictions, while parsing a class file. Validation of the entry is
>> performed post-parsing. Specifically corrupted constant pool entry may cause
>> infinite
the GPU a radix3 page table for
suspend/resume data. So, let's rewrite nvkm_gsp_radix3_sg() to use the sg
allocator for level 2. We continue using coherent allocations for lvl0 and
1, since they only take a single page.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul
Cc: sta...@vger.kernel.org
---
.../gpu/drm/nouveau
the GPU a radix3 page table for
suspend/resume data. So, let's rewrite nvkm_gsp_radix3_sg() to use the sg
allocator for level 2. We continue using coherent allocations for lvl0 and
1, since they only take a single page.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul
Cc: sta...@vger.kernel.org
---
.../gpu/drm/nouveau
since that's the
only thing that would make sense to put in the scatterlist.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul
---
drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/core/firmware.c | 19 ---
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/core/firmware.c
b/drivers/gpu/drm/
since that's the
only thing that would make sense to put in the scatterlist.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul
---
drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/core/firmware.c | 19 ---
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/core/firmware.c
b/drivers/gpu/drm/
> @Paul: Do you have any other patches pending? I think you're also
> waiting for 14.0.5 in order to start the ELPA release of your packages,
> right?
>
> Best, Arash
Yes and yes. I have three further minor patches, one of which builds
on #70525, the other two of which are ver
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** Tags added: noble
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--- Comment #3 from Paul Meier ---
Sorry, ignore the some files not having thumbnails part, the files were larger
than the thumbnail file size limit set in dolphin
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Branch: refs/heads/blead
Home: https://github.com/Perl/perl5
Commit: ed97e9af9b32786952193bb53f77a5f8e91ad86a
https://github.com/Perl/perl5/commit/ed97e9af9b32786952193bb53f77a5f8e91ad86a
Author: Paul "LeoNerd" Evans
Date: 2024-04-26 (Fri, 26 Apr 2024)
Changed pa
pogo59 wrote:
> `optnone` is a very strange attribute; it's a directive to the compiler with
> no clear semantics.
In an ideal world, an `optnone` function would be compiled as-if the entire
compilation unit had `-O0`. At `-O0`, Clang attaches `optnone` to every
function, implying that this
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> My apologies for the confusion. I know FreeDOS has internet capability, but
> not on 86Box, since FreeDOS for some reason treats 86Box as if it were a
> real computer.
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