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Greg Larkin is a Professional Services Engineer at Puppet Labs. And a software professional with over 25 years of experience and a wide-ranging skill set, including:. Architecting applications and services. Deploying software development infrastructure and processes. Mentoring and training development teams and individuals. On-site and remote consulting with worldwide clients. Creating user-friendly workflows, documentation, and test suites to support his clients.
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Subversion | SourceHosting.blog
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July 1, 2009. Subversion Dump File Validation. Filed under: Source Code Control. 8212; Tags: perl. 8212; Greg Larkin @ 11:42 am. Common result from converting a complex non-Subversion source code repository to a Subversion dump file. Many new SourceHosting.net clients have existing repositories that they want to import into a Subversion repository here. If we’re lucky, the client already uses Subversion, and it’s no more difficult to import the repository than dumping. As we’ve used the tools menti...
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The Top Five Categories of FreeBSD Unmaintained Ports | SourceHosting.blog
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June 12, 2009. The Top Five Categories of FreeBSD Unmaintained Ports. Filed under: Operating Systems. 8212; Tags: freebsd. 8212; Greg Larkin @ 7:13 pm. I’m here with some more statistics about the FreeBSD ports tree and the unmaintained ports. In it Today, I calculated the top five categories with the largest number of unmaintained ports in each:. If you’re just getting your feet wet and don’t know where to start, subscribe to the freebsd-ports mailing list. Or browse its archives. Keep in touch,. Http:/...
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Ifaapd2009 | SourceHosting.blog
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June 15, 2009. Filed under: Operating Systems. 8212; Tags: freebsd. 8212; Greg Larkin @ 10:07 am. As I’ve been writing over the past couple of weeks, there are a large number of FreeBSD ports that are unmaintained and would benefit greatly from a new maintainer. Today, we’ll visit with a particularly tragic strain of port:. Sends out a periodic automated email to the freebsd-ports mailing list. With links to ports that do not build: http:/ people.freebsd.org/ fenner/errorlogs/. GNU configure errors ( log.
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Avoid Monotonous Tasks With WWW::Mechanize | SourceHosting.blog
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July 17, 2009. Avoid Monotonous Tasks With WWW: Mechanize. Filed under: Software Development. 8212; Tags: perl. 8212; Greg Larkin @ 2:59 pm. The Scheutz Mechanical Calculator. A SourceHosting.net client recently asked to create a large number of users in a custom installation of phpDeadlock. That he uses to manage access to his Subversion repository. I had run across the WWW: Mechanize. The module implements a headless web browser, including cookie jar, history, form submission and other behaviors that y...
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Rhel | SourceHosting.blog
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June 19, 2009. Reducing I/O Priority on RedHat Enterprise Linux V4.0. Filed under: Operating Systems. 8212; Tags: linux. 8212; Greg Larkin @ 2:45 pm. I have some servers with RHEL4 installed on them, and I’ve noticed a problem every time I start processes that saturate the I/O channels, such as VMware’s vmware-vdiskmanager. After some searching, I found the ionice. After more searching, I came across a forum thread. And a link to an ionice replacement for RHEL4. Http:/ linux.die.net/man/1/ionice.
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The Most Unloved FreeBSD Port of All | SourceHosting.blog
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June 11, 2009. The Most Unloved FreeBSD Port of All. Filed under: Operating Systems. 8212; Tags: freebsd. 8212; Greg Larkin @ 6:02 pm. To prepare for the upcoming inaugural International FreeBSD Adopt-A-Port Day. On June 15th, 2009, I am publishing some interesting (? Statistics about the FreeBSD ports tree. First up (cue the violins):. The most unloved FreeBSD port! Those days, there were fewer than 500 ports in the tree. A far cry from the 20,000 we now enjoy. Contact me at glarkin@FreeBSD.org.
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Broken-Hearted Ports | SourceHosting.blog
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June 15, 2009. Filed under: Operating Systems. 8212; Tags: freebsd. 8212; Greg Larkin @ 10:07 am. As I’ve been writing over the past couple of weeks, there are a large number of FreeBSD ports that are unmaintained and would benefit greatly from a new maintainer. Today, we’ll visit with a particularly tragic strain of port:. Sends out a periodic automated email to the freebsd-ports mailing list. With links to ports that do not build: http:/ people.freebsd.org/ fenner/errorlogs/. GNU configure errors ( log.
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Perl | SourceHosting.blog
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July 17, 2009. Avoid Monotonous Tasks With WWW: Mechanize. Filed under: Software Development. 8212; Tags: perl. 8212; Greg Larkin @ 2:59 pm. The Scheutz Mechanical Calculator. A SourceHosting.net client recently asked to create a large number of users in a custom installation of phpDeadlock. That he uses to manage access to his Subversion repository. I had run across the WWW: Mechanize. The module implements a headless web browser, including cookie jar, history, form submission and other behaviors that y...