[LUAU] programming question, buffer problem?

2004-12-30 Thread Charles Lockhart
The retard factor is kicking in on me today. I have a program that uses quite a bit of buffer space. There are four major chunks of buffer space, three declared something like short mybuffer[32][4M], and the fourth int myotherbuffer[4][4M]. Total buffer usage comes in at somewhere under

Re: [LUAU] programming question, buffer problem?

2004-12-30 Thread Tim Newsham
I have a program that uses quite a bit of buffer space. There are four major chunks of buffer space, three declared something like short mybuffer[32][4M], and the fourth int myotherbuffer[4][4M]. Total buffer usage comes in at somewhere under 800MB. by 4M do you mean 4*1024*1024? Now,

Re: [LUAU] programming question, buffer problem?

2004-12-30 Thread Charles Lockhart
Charles Lockhart wrote: I kind of remember from somewhere that if you try to load a program that requires greater than half the available heap then this'll happen, but I've got 3GB of ram on this machine, and without this program running, I'm only using about 700MB. So that *shouldn't* be

[LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer

2004-12-30 Thread Matt Darnell
Aloha, Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a directory on another computer? The applicatoin is to have a local FTP server but the data the user can upload/download would be located on another PC. The link between the two PC's should be encrypted. I saw a little while

Re: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer

2004-12-30 Thread Angela Kahealani
On Thursday 2004-12-30 10:42, Matt Darnell wrote: Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a directory on another computer? cd the-directory-in-which-to-make-the-symbolic-link ln -s the-directory-pointed-to-by-the-symbolic-link -- All information and transactions are non

Re: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer

2004-12-30 Thread Angela Kahealani
On Thursday 2004-12-30 10:42, Matt Darnell wrote: Aloha, Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a directory on another computer? ummm, yeah, what I said before, AFTER you NFS mount the remote computer's directory. -- All information and transactions are non negotiable

Re: [LUAU] programming question, buffer problem?

2004-12-30 Thread Charles Lockhart
Tim Newsham wrote: by 4M do you mean 4*1024*1024? Yeppers. If you declare local variables (non-static) they are allocated on the stack. If you declare global variables they are either in the BSS or data segment (depending on if they are initialized to zeros or other values). There are

Re: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer

2004-12-30 Thread Matt Darnell
Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a directory on another computer? ummm, yeah, what I said before, AFTER you NFS mount the remote computer's directory. Angela, Thanks for this. Would the link from the FTP server to the host 'file' server be encrypted? The

Re: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer

2004-12-30 Thread Andrew Maddox
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Matt Darnell wrote: Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a directory on another computer? ummm, yeah, what I said before, AFTER you NFS mount the remote computer's directory. Angela, Thanks for this. Would the link from the FTP server to the

Re: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer

2004-12-30 Thread Whoever Whatever
You might want to take a look at coda http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 16:46:36 -0500 (EST), Andrew Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Matt Darnell wrote: Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a directory on another computer?

[LUAU] Possbile TPOSSCON partnering

2004-12-30 Thread Matt Darnell
Has anyone seen if there is any synergy with these conferences? Pacific Telecommunications Council '05 http://www.ptc05.org/program/index.html SIP Summit at the Winter Pacific Telecommunications Council http://www.pulver.com/sipsummit2005/index.html -Matt

Re: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer

2004-12-30 Thread Vince Hoang
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 10:42:34AM -1000, Matt Darnell wrote: The applicatoin is to have a local FTP server but the data the user can upload/download would be located on another PC. The link between the two PC's should be encrypted. What platforms are involved? The responses so far imply *nix

Re: [LUAU] Possbile TPOSSCON partnering

2004-12-30 Thread R. Scott Belford
Matt Darnell wrote: Has anyone seen if there is any synergy with these conferences? Pacific Telecommunications Council '05 http://www.ptc05.org/program/index.html A little group called HOSEF is a sponsor http://www.ptc.org/PTC05/sponsor/sponsor_list.html in exchange for setting up and

Re: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer

2004-12-30 Thread Angela Kahealani
On Thursday 2004-12-30 11:15, Matt Darnell wrote: Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a directory on another computer? NFS mount the remote computer's directory. Thanks for this. Would the link from the FTP server to the host 'file' server be encrypted? most NFS

[LUAU] TPOSSCON Registration...or NOT?

2004-12-30 Thread Camron W. Fox
Alle, I registered for TPOSSCON on the website and received my PAYPAL verification receipt. This was on the 17th of December. Does anyone know whether I should expect any other e-correspondence from the conference registration folks, or is the PAYPAL receipt my Welcome to TPOSSCON? Should

Re: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another computer

2004-12-30 Thread Vince Hoang
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 04:05:57PM -1000, Matt Darnell wrote: One side is an Linksys WRTG54S - http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33scid=35prid=610 - running openwrt - http://openwrt.org/ the other side is a debian box. The files on the FTP server are too large to fit on the

Re: [LUAU] TPOSSCON Registration...or NOT?

2004-12-30 Thread R. Scott Belford
Camron W. Fox wrote: Alle, I registered for TPOSSCON on the website and received my PAYPAL verification receipt. This was on the 17th of December. Does anyone know whether I should expect any other e-correspondence from the conference registration folks, or is the PAYPAL receipt my

[LUAU] SAMBA Workshop with John Terpstra

2004-12-30 Thread R. Scott Belford
During TPOSSCON you will have the chance to hear John Terpstra discuss his global work to fight software patents. The prior Saturday and Monday, January 15 and January 17, Mr. Terpstra has agreed to hold an intense, two-day SAMBA workshop at the McKinley Community School for Adults for 20