Jörn Hees
Jörn Hees
hmm, considering that systems with many users typically *use* some name service, that fallback option wouldn't help users in those cases at all. On our cluster `/etc/passwd` doesn't contain my...
i could bet i tried this before, but `getent group $(id -G)` is indeed very fast... (75 ms) so that's definitely a better option then.
Thanks, the time limit explains a bit, but this "feature" is highly confusing if not dangerous because the user (in this case me and i'm not exactly a novice) might...
@kidehen neither of the links you provide describe/warn of the reported problem: that counts can be wrong if a timeout is hit. I don't seem to have gotten my point...
one addenum, sorry: it should be optional to get partial results, not an implicit default that you then have to check for
On 4 Dec 2013, at 14:09, Kingsley Idehen [email protected] wrote: > It isn't right > to assume DBpedia is there to produce _complete_ solutions for any kind > of query,...
On 9 Dec 2013, at 20:18, Kingsley Idehen [email protected] wrote: > You are reporting the fact that you are executing a specific query that > (in the form you are...
@iv-an-ru any update on this?
The whole point of this issue was that the current treatment with its 200 status code and additional headers is too implicit for end users, as well as most developers...
for the content i agree (and we already handle it correctly). for the HTTP headers and the endpoint URI i think it's not correct to finally try encoding them as...