Displaying 20 results from an estimated 73 matches for "excising".
2006 May 25
0
FW: [isp-clec] Treasury disconnects tax on long-distance calls - with refunds
FYI
Brian Fertig
Treasury disconnects tax on long-distance calls
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The brief Spanish-American War ended more
than a
century ago, but not the federal tax assessed to fund the victory.
Until now.
On Thursday, the U.S. Treasury said it would stop collecting the 3%
federal
excise tax on long-distance calls, a fee originally assessed in 1898.
The
government also said it
2006 May 25
0
RE: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 22, Issue 147
Mitel ICP 3300 & Asterisk, Is possible that integration? (C?sar)
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Asunto: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 22, Issue 147
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2005 Jul 02
3
interrupted Y axis
I did not find an answer to my question after a quick
search using the R
search engine so thought I'd ask away:
Does any know if there's a function exists to create
an interrupted Y axis?
What I mean by interrupted Y axis is that part of the
Y axis has been
removed or excised to permit one to see parts of the
data in more detail.
Perhaps an example will make this clear. Please go to
2004 Sep 13
7
[LLVMdev] To APR Or Not To APR. That is the question.
John,
If we were to do this, I don't think that adding it to the LLVM source
base is the right way to go. We would simply use "configure" to find the
library and header files. The moment we put APR into our source base, it
would be out of date. Keeping it up to date would not be fun for anyone
and there's no reason for us to do that. Furthermore, this approach
completely avoids
2004 Sep 13
0
[LLVMdev] To APR Or Not To APR. That is the question.
Reid Spencer wrote:
> John,
>
> If we were to do this, I don't think that adding it to the LLVM source
> base is the right way to go. We would simply use "configure" to find the
> library and header files. The moment we put APR into our source base, it
> would be out of date. Keeping it up to date would not be fun for anyone
> and there's no reason for us to
2018 Jun 20
2
Error removing Windows DC from AD
Hi,
I'm preparing to move a small business environment away from
Windows-based AD (Windows Server 2012R2, Domain and Forest downgraded to
Win2008R2 level) to Samba. So far in my lab environment joining Samba as
a DC works, including DNS and Sysvol replication.
OS: Debian 9
Samba versions 4.5.12 (Debian repository) and 4.8.2 (latest release
compiled from source), same behavior on both
2015 Oct 19
3
RFC: Improving license & patent issues in the LLVM community
On 19 October 2015 at 21:03, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
> If you are still concerned about this issue, my question is simply: what specific GPL2 compiler (or other user) that might want to use LLVM would be affected?
I'm not. I was just pointing to the fact. :)
I remember Apple and others have stuck with GPLv2 GCC, but I don't
think there was any cross between
2019 Sep 23
1
DC upgrade questions
Hi folks,
Yet another upgrade question! Reading the mailing list regarding
upgrades in the past few months has made me a little apprehensive.
After now running a single Samba DC for a few months and excising the
last remnants of the old Windows DC, I would like to join another Samba
DC to the existing one.
Current one (DC2) is running Samba 4.5 on Debian Stretch. samba-tool
dbcheck looks clean after removing entries from previous Windows DC.
My plan is to join a Samba 4.10 DC (DC3) on Debian Buster u...
2016 Aug 09
1
Man page for idmap_rid
On 08/09/2016 03:18 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Aug 2016 16:04:04 -0300
> francis picabia via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Rowland Penny via samba <
>> samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 9 Aug 2016 15:21:53 -0300
>>> francis picabia via samba <samba at
2012 Apr 19
2
OpenSSL ASN.1 vulnerability: sshd not affected
...parsing since 2002 when Markus wrote a custom RSA verification
function (openssh_RSA_verify):
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/ssh/ssh-rsa.c?rev=HEAD;content-type=text%2Fplain
That's now eight exploitable bugs that this change has saved us from.
It's a good lesson in how excising even a relatively small amount of
complex attack surface can make a substantial difference to the security
of an application.
This gloating only applies to sshd though - private key loading still
uses the affected OpenSSL code, so if you are somehow allowing untrusted
users to supply private keys...
2004 Sep 17
0
[LLVMdev] To APR Or Not To APR. That is the question.
I reallize I am responding to this thread a bit late, but here goes.
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 10:34, Reid Spencer wrote:
> Snip snip snip, cut cut cut
> As for other libraries, there is boost (which we've already excised),
> and ACE (which is huge and heavy weight). APR is the rising star in this
> area.
As someone who has had to work on and with software written against ACE
(the
2012 Mar 03
1
Problem running stepAIC within a function.
Hi
I need to a function that automatically fits a regression to data, using the
stepAIC. I've ran the code manually and it works fine. However, when I run
the function on the same data, the following error occurs:
Problem in regimp(fullsim = simt, fullsim1 = simt1,..: Length of (weights)
(variable 4) is 4271 != length of others (4278)
I got the function to output the length of the dataset
2008 Feb 05
9
ActiveResource / Creating an API
Hi,
I am currently looking at creating an api for a new RESTful app built
using rails 2.0. The two solutions I have come across seems to be
ActiveResource and ActionWebServices.
Although there seems to be plenty of documentation for the older
ActionWebServices (both online and in books), this does not seem to be
the case for ActiveResource.
Does anyone know of any decent articles / screencasts
2004 Apr 14
3
A bug report?
Folks,
I have a strange situation, which I may have isolated as a bug
report. Or, it could just be that there's something about R that I
don't know. :-) I have attached the data file and the program file but
don't know whether these attachments will make it into the list. Here
is my bugreport.R program --
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2007 Nov 26
4
[LLVMdev] Fibonacci example in OCaml
On Nov 26, 2007, at 14:18, Jon Harrop wrote:
> On Monday 26 November 2007 16:21, Gordon Henriksen wrote:
>>
>
>> Unfortunately, even if the bindings were more strongly typed, it
>> would still be structurally possible to build invalid LLVM code, so
>> you've just got to take care not to violate the invariants, then
>> use the verifier as a
2004 Apr 13
2
[LLVMdev] An LLVM 1.3 Request
On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 20:17, Chris Lattner wrote:
> I guess I don't understand why making these changes is not
> straight-forward and incremental. It seems as though #1 is just strictly
> local changes to llvm/test/Programs/Makefile.programs, with no other
> changes. This can be tested and worked on exactly as you mentioned, and
> there should be zero breakage in the process.
2018 Jun 22
2
Error removing Windows DC from AD
Hi,
On 20/06/2018 20:38, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> To be clear, we don't replicate sysvol, you need to work that out
> yourself (yes, this sucks).
>
Right, I'm doing that with Robocopy from the Windows DC initially, then
with rsync.
>> Is there any further preparation I need to do on the Windows server side
>> to make a clean demotion possible? I can force the
2004 Sep 16
0
[LLVMdev] To APR Or Not To APR. That is the question.
Reid,
Adding APR as one possible implementation of lib/System makes sense,
and is what I originally suggested when I brought up the question of
using APR. In particular, I agree that we want to keep APR or any
other similar layer encapsulated behind lib/System.
--Vikram
http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
On Sep 13, 2004, at 10:34 AM, Reid Spencer wrote:
> John,
>
2009 Nov 21
8
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6916] New: Avoid bundling a modified zlib
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6916
Summary: Avoid bundling a modified zlib
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
ReportedBy: matt at mattmccutchen.net
2008 Dec 09
2
Need help optimizing/vectorizing nested loops
Hi,
I'm analyzing a large number of large simulation datasets, and I've
isolated one of the bottlenecks. Any help in speeding it up would be
appreciated.
`dat` is a dataframe of samples from a regular grid. The first two
columns are the spatial coordinates of the samples, the remaining 20
columns are the abundances of species in each cell. I need to calculate
the species richness in