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2010 Mar 23
2
[LLVMdev] How to avoid memory leaks
Hi Jeffrey, Listed below the Full valgrind report (using latest revision r99309) The program creates many thousands of instructions and values as you can see from the report below ==20504== Memcheck, a memory error detector ==20504== Copyright (C) 2002-2009, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al. ==20504== Using Valgrind-3.5.0-Debian and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright info ==20504== Command: vgen ==20504== ==20504== ==20504== HEAP SUMMARY: ==20504==     in use at exit: 41,4...
2013 Oct 17
2
Many "smbd" process with "D" uninterruptible sleep status
...ps 169 root 0 SW [pdflush] 170 root 0 DW [pdflush] .... 29534 simon 20608 D /sbin/smbd -D 29548 root 2792 D /bin/sync 30160 simon 20608 D /sbin/smbd -D 30474 simon 20608 D /sbin/smbd -D 30496 simon 18676 D /sbin/smbd -D 30673 simon 20504 D /sbin/smbd -D 30810 simon 20504 D /sbin/smbd -D 31302 simon 20608 D /sbin/smbd -D 31965 simon 20608 D /sbin/smbd -D 32288 simon 20608 D /sbin/smbd -D ... And after 5 mins the result of "ps" is the same. The result of "top" shows below. The load average is V...
2004 May 01
1
PCA filtering
...evectors to filter the data and transform back to the original coordinates? If there isn't, can someone guide as to how to do this approach. Much appreciated. Sami Saad El Kurdy SENIOR GEOPHYSICIST, NFD/1 Reservoir & Fields Development Department North Field Development Staff Number: 20504 Tel: 974 449 1247 Email: elkurdy at qp.com.qa -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Confidentiality Notice : This e-mail and any attachments ...{{dropped}}
2006 Mar 08
3
mod_fcgid first request slow
I have posted this before with not much response so I am posing the question again. Is there a solution for this very apparent issue with mod_fcgid that the "First connection is incredibly slow". It seems its b/c mod_fcgid doesnt keep at least 1 persistent connection around that this first connection needs to start up and then every other request is fast. Is there a solution to this?
2008 Mar 08
2
IPv6-enabled dovecot-1.1rc* does not accept IPv4-connections
...) process 30758 dovecot (stop) stopping, process 30758 dovecot (stop) killed, process 30758 dovecot (stop) post-stop dovecot (stop) waiting # downgrading root at vs02:~# dpkg -i dovecot_1.1.beta13-1_amd64.deb dpkg - warning: downgrading dovecot from 1.1.rc2-1 to 1.1.beta13-1. (Reading database ... 20504 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to replace dovecot 1.1.rc2-1 (using dovecot_1.1.beta13-1_amd64.deb) ... Unpacking replacement dovecot ... Setting up dovecot (1.1.beta13-1) ... Installing new version of config file /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql-example.conf ... Installing new versio...
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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2009 Feb 27
3
Making tapply code more efficient
Previously, I posed the question pasted down below to the list and received some very helpful responses. While the code suggestions provided in response indeed work, they seem to only work with *very* small data sets and so I wanted to follow up and see if anyone had ideas for better efficiency. I was quite embarrased on this as our SAS programmers cranked out programs that did this in the blink
2015 Jan 27
4
Indexing Mail faster
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2009 Dec 04
0
Wine release 1.1.34
...not to work correctly 20152 Oracle IRM Desktop application fails with "unable to initialize the Oracle IRM engine" when invoking a systray context menu option 20249 Venetica game crash 20495 CryptUnprotectData can't handle zero-length payloads (affects chromium unit_tests) 20504 Left 4 Dead 2 crashes after intro movie 20516 Alt-F10 sent on press of F10 with wineconsole --backend=user 20517 temporary language switch causes permanent change of codepage 20527 wine iexplore crashes with charset=gb2312 (with testcase) 20529 SolidWorks Viewer 2010: unimplemented fun...