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2009 Jan 26
1
[OT] Anyone on-list using a Barracuda Spam Firewall?
Normally I don't like posting on this list for off-topic info, but I need to know "un-biased" opinions regarding Barracuda's Spam Firewall as we're looking to get one soon where I work and I want to know any pros/cons before I stake my credibility on it for our spam fighting. If you've had good or bad experiences with one of these devices, please contact me _off_ list
2013 Feb 28
5
virtio PCI on KVM without IO BARs
OK we talked about this a while ago, here's a summary and some proposals: At the moment, virtio PCI uses IO BARs for all accesses. The reason for IO use is the cost of different VM exit types of transactions and their emulation on KVM on x86 (it would be trivial to use memory BARs on non x86 platforms if they don't have PIO). Example benchmark (cycles per transaction): (io access) outw
2013 Feb 28
5
virtio PCI on KVM without IO BARs
OK we talked about this a while ago, here's a summary and some proposals: At the moment, virtio PCI uses IO BARs for all accesses. The reason for IO use is the cost of different VM exit types of transactions and their emulation on KVM on x86 (it would be trivial to use memory BARs on non x86 platforms if they don't have PIO). Example benchmark (cycles per transaction): (io access) outw
2006 Jan 18
4
Canada on Rails - Schedule Released
We are extremely pleased to announce that we have finalized the schedule (http://canadaonrails.com/yvr06-schedule.html) for the upcoming Ruby on Rails conference in Vancouver, BC on April 13th - 14th, 2006. There are 15 speakers packed into two full days of presentations ranging from 30 minutes to 90 minute keynotes. Presentation topics include: * Where will Rails be riding next? * Enterprise
2009 Nov 22
4
how do i persuade IT to install R on PCs ?? ...and should I ??
Please help me persuade IT to install R on my computer! All suggestions welcome. Our IT department run scared when you mention software that they have no working experience of. I need to know the pros and cons of having R on corporate desktops. Please no funny stuff, this is quite a serious issue for us. Pros and cons would be good. Thanks. -- View this message in context:
2005 May 19
3
GUIDs vs. Auto-Increment id's
I know this thread has been discussed before, but I have run into this problem and would like to re-open it... I have come to a point in my project where I need to provide an import/export feature for Active Records. Since a user could export off one system and import onto another auto-increment integers will not work (collisions on ids due to lack of uniquness). Listed below is an initial list
2010 Jan 03
2
Emacs vs Eclipse vs Rcmdr
Hi everyone, I could have posted this on R-devel or the GUI list, however don't feel it's that serious. Hence, decided R-help would be the most appropriate. I'm not so much interested in which is the best user interface for R. Rather which is the best ***platform*** for developing ***new*** user interfaces for R. Noting I'm using the term user interface is a very general sense.
2007 Apr 17
2
IPv6 version specific classification in crossbow
Hi all, As part of IPv6 version specific classification support in crossbow we are introducing ip_version option in flowadm interface and associated classification functions. If ip_version option is not specified, but v4 or v6 address is passed as arg. to ip_addr option of flowadm cli that can also help to populate version specific bits in flow_mask to specify if policy (and flow entry
2009 Mar 07
2
[rspec/tm] When running the textmate bundle hook using command-r I get an error about missing rubygems
I get the following error using both edge version of the TM bundle and rspec/rspec-rails in vendor/plugins. /Users/nshb/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/ RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec/mate.rb:2:in `require'': No such file to load -- rubygems (LoadError) from /Users/nshb/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec/mate.rb:2 from
2005 Jan 12
2
Call Manager or Asterisk
Hello list. No intention to start a flamewar here but I would really like opinions from those who know both the Cisco and Asterisk system. I'm working for a company with 15 offices in 11 countries, offices are relatively small (3-20 people each) and most of them have a Cisco 1760 Router installed with Call manager express (CME) and 1-3 ISDN lines (2-6 simultaneous calls). We
2006 Apr 09
16
Rails 1.1.2: A tiny fix for gem dependencies
The new gem version dependency system from Rails 1.1.1 needed a few tweaks to work properly and to stop throwing meaningless warnings. This tiny release makes up for that. To install: * gem install rails * rake rails:update:configs (to get the latest config/boot.rb) This release also signals our new commitment to do more tiny releases from the stable branch, which only gets bug fixes. So it will
2009 May 19
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-java
Nicolas Geoffray wrote: > Andrew Haley wrote: > >> I should have asked a better question. By "does it work" I meant something >> like >> >> for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) >> System.out.println(a[i]); >> >> > > OK, so no :) VMKit does not know that a[i] is related to a.length. I > believe Andre's
2006 May 28
9
Railsmanual.org
Did anyone else catch the redesign? I don''t know who''s responsible, but it''s lookin better! Good job... -- seth at subimage interactive http://www.subimage.com/sublog/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060528/f9f92618/attachment.html
2011 Mar 20
2
Feature request: rating/review system for R packages
Dear List, I'm aware that this has been brought up before (e.g. <http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e6/help/09/03/7365.html> http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e6/help/09/03/7365.html ; <https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2009-March/190902.html> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2009-March/190902.html), I couldn't find anything recent on the topic, though. After
2005 Dec 30
6
Unable to get the domain in my routes.rb to map custom route tables per domain
I have tried all night trying to find a way to get the host name which is currently being used within my routes.rb file to do some case/when switching for specific domains such as this cgi = ActionController::CgiRequest.new(CGI.new) case cgi.domain(1) when /www/ map.connect '''', :controller => ''public'', :action => ''index'' when
2015 Dec 18
2
RFC: __attribute__((ifunc("resolver")) representation in LLVM IR
Hi Everyone, I would like to implement GCC ifunc attribute support in Clang and LLVM. At the moment Clang ignores the attribute with a warning. On LLVM IR level there is no support for ifunc. But there is some support for ELF symbol type `@gnu_indirect_function` in ELF reader/writer/target asm parser. This RFC is looking for thoughts and suggestions about representation of ifunc in LLVM IR.
2006 Jan 10
2
DWR Vs Prototype/Scriptaculous
Hello Everyone, Does anyone have any insight into the DWR library (http://getahead.ltd.uk/dwr/index)? I want to know the pros/cons of using DWR Vs Prototype/Scriptaculous libraries. I am a great fan of the prototype/scriptaculous combination and have been working with them for the last 3-4 months but for some reasons I have been asked to look into DWR. Due to it''s tight integration
2009 May 19
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-java
Hi Andre? Andre Tavares wrote: > Thanks for all answers. I will consider them all before I start coding. > > I have another discussion that I would like to hear from you. > > I can implement SSI in two different ways. Analysis or Transformation Pass. > > As an Analysis Pass, I would create a SSI LiveInterval, mapping each > interval with a constraint. > Pros: No change
2014 Mar 18
4
Best way to deal with an idiosyncracy of Intel Boot Agent (IBA)...
All, I have a question on how to deal with a quirk of the Intel Boot Agent. Both for PXE boots and for EFI boots. I've noticed this IBA quirk for years. According to the "DHCP options" RFC, variable length DHCP options are not necessarily null-terminated. Here's the details: >From DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2132#section-2)
2005 Dec 17
6
Lighttpd Restart Script
After quite a bit of searching and coding, I customized an init.d/bash script which allows me to manage multiple instances of Lighttpd server running Rails. It targets the specific PID address instead of the default binary location when starting and stopping /usr/local/bin/lighttpd process. This provides the ability in my case to have multiple lighttpd.conf files running many different instances