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2003 Dec 11
5
Yuck! Error in buffer handling
Hello. Is this normal. Or does it mean there is a problem ? ------------------------- stop now Beginning asterisk shutdown.... Executing last minute cleanups == Destroying any remaining musiconhold processes Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Connection reset by peer Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Broken pipe Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Broken pipe Asterisk cleanly ending (0).
2003 Jun 19
1
Win(yuck)NT
In migrating to Samba on FreeBSD from Win(yuck)NT, I?ve run into this hitch. Let us say I have 9 users named User1, User2, User3, ? User9 User1 is a member of group wheel User2 & User3 have the administrative task (add/change/delete) of managing the content of the directory Dirc1 and all subordinate objects (files and directories). Dirc1 is the directory /usr/Shared/Dirc1. Only User1
2009 May 18
2
now I really may have a problem, yuck
Morning, Well I ordered a Windows Server 2008 Standard for a need around here and after just spending an hour with Dell support (nice fellow, not his fault) I find that now the 2008 Server is too *new* for the Samba NT4 PDC model. I got this box joined fine with my domain, but any time I try to log into it over RDP, and the new box authenticates with samba (and samba talks to OpenLDAP) the box
2006 Feb 10
0
Yuck! Asterisk Crash...
Hi, I'm currently running CVS-HEAD 2005-09-03 I do plan to upgrade to the newest version, but need to do some testing with it first. In the mean time... does anyone know what these messages below are about? I've never seen it before, but when it happened it locked Asterisk up pretty good. Feb 10 10:16:51 DEBUG[14917] chan_zap.c: Echo cancellation already on Feb 10 10:16:57
2005 Mar 19
1
ANI & DNIS sent to analog FXs Port Possible
Good Day list, Need assistance determining the best place to read up on whether Asterisk can help me out. I have a situation where I need to do the following <PRI from Telco> ------- <Analog Channel Bank>------------<Proprietary Box> | | | | | | <PRI Port 1 of Digium Quad T1> <PRI Port 2 of Digium Quad T1> | | | | | |
2014 Jan 21
2
[LLVMdev] Loop unrolling opportunity in SPEC's libquantum with profile info
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Arnold Schwaighofer < aschwaighofer at apple.com> wrote: > The LoopVectorizer depends on LCSSA and LoopSimplify. Both are loop > passes. We will have to make them also available as utility functions. Yuck. We still need to fix these at least, but that's much better than teaching *all* the loop passes to preserve BPI and BFI. -------------- next
2015 Apr 29
4
[PATCH v16 13/14] pvqspinlock: Improve slowpath performance by avoiding cmpxchg
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 02:56:42PM -0400, Waiman Long wrote: > In the pv_scan_next() function, the slow cmpxchg atomic operation is > performed even if the other CPU is not even close to being halted. This > extra cmpxchg can harm slowpath performance. > > This patch introduces the new mayhalt flag to indicate if the other > spinning CPU is close to being halted or not. The
2015 Apr 29
4
[PATCH v16 13/14] pvqspinlock: Improve slowpath performance by avoiding cmpxchg
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 02:56:42PM -0400, Waiman Long wrote: > In the pv_scan_next() function, the slow cmpxchg atomic operation is > performed even if the other CPU is not even close to being halted. This > extra cmpxchg can harm slowpath performance. > > This patch introduces the new mayhalt flag to indicate if the other > spinning CPU is close to being halted or not. The
2007 Jun 19
2
[LLVMdev] TargetRegisterClass for Physical Register
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 00:35, Chris Lattner wrote: > > Is there some other architecture where the physical register name/number > > does not completely determine its register class? > > Yes, for example, X86. On X86, we have XMM registers that can hold one of > three things: an f32 value, a f64 value, or a vector value. These are > represented by different register
2004 Nov 17
4
[LLVMdev] Re: Notes on the release notes for the fifth public release of LLVM
> Yuck... what about the C runtime? I can compile a C/C++ program on Unix > and copy the bytecode file over to Windows and then (eventually) > generate assembler that NASM can turn into a binary. But what to link > against? Microsoft's C runtime library? C++ runtime is even worse, as > name mangling is completely different. Then there's __cdecl vs > __fastcall. VC++
2009 Jan 09
3
Firefox 3 and HTML Search
I finally upgraded to Firefox 3.05 from 2.x, and now I can reproduce a bug a colleague has been complaining about but which I hadn't been able to reproduce before. In Windows, set Firefox as the default browser. Then in Rgui (seems to affect all versions up to R-devel), use the menu to open HTML Help, and choose "Search Engine and Keywords". Enter a keyword (e.g. plot), and
2016 Apr 04
9
RFC: Constant folding math functions for long double
Hi, Clang is currently unable to constant fold calls to math.h functions such as logl(), expl() etc. The problem is that APFloat doesn't have these functions, so Clang is forced to rely on the host math library. Because long double isn't portable, we only ever query the host math library for double or float results. I can see three methods for allowing constant folding for types that
2006 Feb 13
2
categories and admin/categories - different controllers and templates?
Is there some way to have these two sets of URLs use totally different controllers and templates? categories/list categories/show/1 admin/categories/list admin/categories/edit/1 admin/categories/destroy/1 admin/categories/update/1 Besides, of course, using different controller names ;). The first URL is publicly accessible, while the second contains admin functions. Also, with the second,
2005 Apr 20
2
[LLVMdev] "Refactoring" Basic Blocks into a new function
On Apr 19, 2005, at 23:17, Vikram Adve wrote: > Have you looked at ExtractCodeRegion() and its siblings in > include/llvm/Transform/Utils/FunctionUtils.h? It seems to be what you > need. This is brilliant. In fact, it is nearly *exactly* what I need. On Apr 19, 2005, at 23:59, Chris Lattner wrote: > An Interval (and an Interval partition) is a concept with a lot of > compiler
2004 Dec 04
9
Excel *.xls files, RODBC
I gather from reading the back-issues of r-help that it should be possible (modulo a number of caveats) to read an excel (yuck!) file into R using RODBC. I have obtained and installed ODBC and the RODBC package, but cannot for the life of me figure out how to go about it. Can anyone give me a simple recipe? I have an excel file on cdrom, say: /mnt/cdrom/melvin.xls I have started R and loaded
2004 Nov 17
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Notes on the release notes for the fifth public release of LLVM
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Jeff Cohen wrote: > > Yuck... what about the C runtime? I can compile a C/C++ program on Unix > > and copy the bytecode file over to Windows and then (eventually) > > generate assembler that NASM can turn into a binary. But what to link > > against? Microsoft's C runtime library? C++ runtime is even worse, as > > name mangling is
2005 Feb 20
2
minus I and minus L flags
I have been RTFM/doc/www, but I'm still lost. How does one tell R CMD INSTALL and R CMD check (both) that libraries are installed in non-usual places and so -I/APPS/include (or whatever) is necessary in CPPFLAGS and -L/APPS/lib (similarly) is necessary in LDFLAGS? I know I can hardwire them in pkg/src/Makevars, but this requires hand editing of that file by each installer (yuck!) rgentlem
2005 Feb 20
2
minus I and minus L flags
I have been RTFM/doc/www, but I'm still lost. How does one tell R CMD INSTALL and R CMD check (both) that libraries are installed in non-usual places and so -I/APPS/include (or whatever) is necessary in CPPFLAGS and -L/APPS/lib (similarly) is necessary in LDFLAGS? I know I can hardwire them in pkg/src/Makevars, but this requires hand editing of that file by each installer (yuck!) rgentlem
2007 Jun 19
3
[LLVMdev] TargetRegisterClass for Physical Register
On Monday 18 June 2007 19:02, Christopher Lamb wrote: > Take a look at getPhysicalRegisterRegClass( > const MRegisterInfo *MRI, > MVT::ValueType VT, > unsigned reg) > > in ScheduleDAG.cpp. Yuck. I was afraid of that. What is the ValueType needed for? Isn't the register id itself an indication of the ValueType it represents? Where I'm at I
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
I have tried that, but not sure if i am doing that right. in connection.c starting line 847 i believe, it sends this bytes = sock_write(client->con->sock, "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n" "Content-Type: audio/x-mpegurl\r\n\r\n" "http://%s:%d%s\r\n", host, port,