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2010 Mar 23
3
[LLVMdev] How to avoid memory leaks
...blocks and instructions.. } Is there any documentation guideline on how to manage memory with LLVM? . I am kind of lost here. I tried anything I could but it seems the leaks won't go away Valgrind gives me lots of .. 110,560 bytes in 1,382 blocks are possibly lost in loss record 176 of 181 ==17474== at 0x4C2596C: operator new(unsigned long) (vg_replace_malloc.c:220) ==17474== by 0x90A922: llvm::User::operator new(unsigned long, unsigned int) (in /home/gabi/vgen/Debug/vgen) ==17474== by 0x88A5B6: llvm::ConstantFP::get(llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::APFloat const&) (in /home/gabi/v...
2006 May 30
1
security ematl comm.
I recently had problems with email support. I could not email any 37 Signal contacts. ..am afraid to tempt my new Backpack support URL...cannot correct Basecamp free sign-up page to sign up.cannot contact it sincerely, vincent badala -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2012 Jan 27
0
Asterisk 1.8.9.0 Now Available
...tch adds a new module priority level, AST_MODPRI_TIMING, that the various timing modules are now loaded at. This now occurs before loading other resource modules, such that the timing source is guaranteed to be set prior to resolving the timing source dependencies. (closes issue ASTERISK-17474) Reporter: Luke H Tested by: Luke H, Vladimir Mikhelson, zzsurf, Wes Van Tlghem, elguero, Thomas Arimont Patched by elguero * Fix RTP reference leak. If a blind transfer were initiated using a REFER without a prior reINVITE to place the call on hold, AND if Asterisk were sending RTCP rep...
2012 Jan 27
0
Asterisk 10.1.0 Now Available
...tch adds a new module priority level, AST_MODPRI_TIMING, that the various timing modules are now loaded at. This now occurs before loading other resource modules, such that the timing source is guaranteed to be set prior to resolving the timing source dependencies. (closes issue ASTERISK-17474) Reporter: Luke H Tested by: Luke H, Vladimir Mikhelson, zzsurf, Wes Van Tlghem, elguero, Thomas Arimont Patched by elguero * Fix RTP reference leak. If a blind transfer were initiated using a REFER without a prior reINVITE to place the call on hold, AND if Asterisk were sending RTCP rep...
2018 Dec 20
0
R 3.5.2 is released
...larger n and no longer loops infinitely for e.g, n <- 214e7. * cooks.distance() and rstandard() now work correctly for multiple linear models ("mlm"). * polym() and corresponding lm() prediction now also work for a boundary "vector" case fixing PR#17474, reported by Alexandre Courtiol. * With a very large number of variables terms() could segfault (PR#17480). * cut(rep(0, 7)) now works, thanks to Joey Reid and Benjamin Tyner (PR#16802). * download.file(*, method = "curl", cacheOK = FALSE) should work...
2018 Dec 20
0
R 3.5.2 is released
...larger n and no longer loops infinitely for e.g, n <- 214e7. * cooks.distance() and rstandard() now work correctly for multiple linear models ("mlm"). * polym() and corresponding lm() prediction now also work for a boundary "vector" case fixing PR#17474, reported by Alexandre Courtiol. * With a very large number of variables terms() could segfault (PR#17480). * cut(rep(0, 7)) now works, thanks to Joey Reid and Benjamin Tyner (PR#16802). * download.file(*, method = "curl", cacheOK = FALSE) should work...
2015 Jan 24
4
Indexing Mail faster
Hi, I am trying to get faster search results on our webmail client(Roundcube). Besides using Lucene for FTS are there other options? Would having all mails indexed give fast results? Currently the time it takes to search 25,000mails is 4mins. If indexed how much faster are we looking at? Really appreciate if someone could advise about this. Thanks Kevin
2015 Jan 24
0
Indexing Mail faster
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2019 Jan 28
2
Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer
...6175 rpc_server 607 rpc_server 9133 rpc_server 11656 rpc_server 14177 rpc_server 15021 rpc_server 15217 rpc_server 15633 rpc_server 16901 rpc_server 16975 rpc_server 17474 rpc_server 18180 rpc_server 19161 rpc_server 22647 rpc_server 23333 rpc_server 23663 rpc_server 24443 rpc_server 26322 rpc_server 27192 rpc_server 27791 rpc_server 28336 rpc_serve...
2015 Jan 27
4
Indexing Mail faster
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2019 Jan 28
5
Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer
Hi, We upgraded a legacy (NT4) domain from 3.6 series to 4.8 and then 4.9.4 samba version (using sernet subscription packages / debian stable) The setup is composed of 4 DCs with each 2 CPU/16GB RAM. We currently have ~700 user accounts / ~600 computers / ~150 groups Our mail setup, SSO, ... query the 4 DCs constantly. Every 5 to 10 days the RAM consumption and CPU usage (due to kswapd)
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...rakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB SMBnttransact Response 10 2.166149 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB SMBclose Request 11 2.166242 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525714722 Ack=177794 Win=17474 Len=0 12 2.174299 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB SMBclose Response 13 2.177138 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB SMBchkpth Request 14 2.184587 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB SMBchkpth Response 15 2.184...