On Monday, September 30, 2013 08:58:41 PM Marc Weber wrote:
Excerpts from Philip Lykke Carlsen's message of Mon Sep 30 20:38:09 +0200
2013:
If it was common practise for wikis to require user registrations lay a
money deposit as security for constructive behaviour the problem would go
All these cookies and javascripts tend to break secure and efficient setups :(
Please make me understand why ?
My change is about adding a simple require_once 'create-user-guard.php' file.
That can be automated. And even if not, it *does solve the problem*
unless I get proven wrong. And if we
On Tuesday, October 01, 2013 02:52:14 PM Marc Weber wrote:
All these cookies and javascripts tend to break secure and efficient
setups :(
Please make me understand why ?
Because both are off by default and require whitelisting, after you discover
that something is broken. This should at
Excerpts from phreedom's message of Tue Oct 01 14:59:09 +0200 2013:
Because both are off by default and require whitelisting,
cookies off? If cookies are off how does Mediawiki remember my name
after logging in?
Thinking about maintainability: We could also introduce a simple
stateful proxy.
On Monday, September 23, 2013 12:36:07 PM Baptist BENOIST wrote:
Hi,
Does someone has already updated mesa to the 9.2 version ?
This version includes a change which makes the GL_ARB_shader_objects
extension included by default. This extension is not currently available on
the nixpkgs build
On Saturday, September 21, 2013 08:36:48 PM James Cook wrote:
I don't know what's going on here, but with my LVM2 setup (not on top
of raid) I never had to tell NixOS I was using LVM. grep -Ri lvm
/etc/nixos returns nothing, and all my logical volumes appear under
/dev/disk/by-label and
Hi,
On 01/10/13 16:07, phree...@yandex.ru wrote:
I don't know what's going on here, but with my LVM2 setup (not on top
of raid) I never had to tell NixOS I was using LVM. grep -Ri lvm
/etc/nixos returns nothing, and all my logical volumes appear under
/dev/disk/by-label and /dev/vg name
Hi,
while I was hacking around phreedom's deterministic ar, I found two
already existing issues in binutils:
1. Binaries in there are duplicated -- same SHA and different inode
numbers for me. This issue doesn't seem serious, we probably just lose
around 10MB, but it's in master already and