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2014 Jun 12
3
[LLVMdev] Creating and implementing an analysis group out of tree
Hi Eli,
Thanks for the link! I'm able to compile a standalone pass outside of the
source tree, and I'm obviously ably to compile analysis groups inside the
source tree. However, the problem comes when I try to do what the tutorial
suggests to create an analysis group outside of the source tree.
My understanding is that building out of tree requires different methods to
register the passes. For example, the clas...
2006 Oct 25
4
Instant Rails
I''m having a newbie problem getting Instant Rails to start WEBrick.
I''ve created a demo project by type Rails Demo at the InstantRails
command prompt. This worked fine.
I then navigate to the Demo directory and type ruby script/server. I
get the following errors...
C:\InstantRails\InstantRails\rails_apps\demo>ruby script/server
=> Booting WEBrick...
=> Rails
2017 Feb 05
4
please help this newbie get started
...assword field
???? replaced by a `*' character.
???? [...]
???? In the master.passwd file, the password field is the encrypted form of
???? the password, see crypt(3).? If the password field is empty, no password
???? will be required to gain access to the machine.? This is almost invari-
???? ably a mistake, so authentication components such as PAM can forcibly
???? disallow remote access to passwordless accounts.? Because this file con-
???? tains the encrypted user passwords, it should not be readable by anyone
???? without appropriate privileges.
???? A password of `*' indicates that...
2005 Sep 08
1
C API
...h-e (http://swish-e.org/), an indexing/search
tool similar to Xapian.
I am currently researching future development directions for the Swish-e
project. Three of our most often-requested features are UTF-8 support,
incremental indexing, and large (multimillion) doc sets, all of which seem to be
ably handled in the Xapian library.
So one possible direction for us might be to use the Xapian db as our backend.
Swish-e would be much like Omega in that regard, except that we use libxml2 to
parse HTML/XML, etc., along with some other features like defining which
characters constitute a "wor...
2014 Jun 12
2
[LLVMdev] Creating and implementing an analysis group out of tree
Hello all,
I'm trying to follow the guide http://llvm.org/docs/WritingAnLLVMPass.html
to build an some passes and analysis groups out of tree. However, I'm
having some trouble with crashes when I try to follow the guide.
The first section provides a very useful example of what the whole .cpp
file should look like for the HelloWorld pass. Obviously it's a bit more
complex to write the
2011 Nov 29
3
problem during installing bayesQR package for R 2.14 version
I typed the following command
*install.packages('bayesQR')'*
to install bayesQR(my R version is 2.14)
i am encountered the following error.
Installing package(s) into
?C:/Users/knreddy.IDRBTVM/Documents/R/win-library/2.14?
(as ?lib? is unspecified)
Warning: unable to access index for repository
http://essrc.hyogo-u.ac.jp/cran/bin/windows/contrib/2.14
Warning: unable to access index
2005 Oct 07
2
R version 2.01.1, Crimson Editor and the "one" from nowhere
Dear List....
sorry to bother you R-gurus with such an "unstatistical" question... but
I face a problem using Crimson Editor with R 2.01.1 that I never had
using R 2.00.1.
I already posted on the Crimson Editor forum but it seems to be VERY few
R-users there....
I successfully used R v2.00.1until now (under Windows XP professionnal,
version 2002, Service Pack 2, P4 processor CPU 1.8
2017 Feb 05
3
please help this newbie get started
Hi, everyone,
1. As advised in?Debugging Authentication, I turned on auth_debug and auth_debug_passwords, and now in the mail log I get an additional message:
dovecot: auth: passwd(xxx,xxx,<40AjQMFHSLVLGJAC>): invalid password field '*'
Of course neither the password I tried nor the actual password was '*'. That's what's in /etc/passwd, but dovecot isn't just
2006 Oct 17
10
ZFS, home and Linux
Hello,
I''m trying to implement a NAS server with solaris/NFS and, of course, ZFS. But for that, we have a little problem... what about the /home filesystem? I mean, i have a lot of linux clients, and the "/home" directory is on a NFS server (today, linux). I want to use ZFS, and
change the "directory" home like /home/leal, to "filesystems" like
/home/leal
2020 Jan 21
2
Writing loop transformations on the right representation is more productive
...of adoption: It can be switched on and off without affecting other parts.
>
> That's not necessarily true.
>
> If we do like Polly, it is, but then the ability to reuse code is very
> low and the time spent converting across is high. If we want to reuse,
> then we'll invariably add behavioural dependencies and disabling the
> pass may have side-effects.
This applies literally to any pass.
I think the problem of reusability is even worse for the current loop
optimization passes. We have multiple, partially
transformation-specific dependence analyses, such LoopAccessAn...
2017 Jun 01
0
Who's using OpenStack Cinder & Gluster? [ Was Re: [Gluster-devel] Fwd: Re: GlusterFS removal from Openstack Cinder]
...This was communicated via a warning issued by the driver for
> anyone
> > running the OpenStack Newton code, and via the Cinder release
> notes for
> > the Ocata release. (I can see in retrospect that this was
> probRecording of the meeting can be found at [3].ably not
> > communicated widely enough.)
> >
> > I apologize for not reaching out to the Gluster community about
> this.
> >
> > If someone from the Gluster world is interested in bringing this
> driver
> > back,...
2004 Aug 06
0
Direct Email Blaster, Email extractor, email downloader, email verify ...........
...uot;#000000" face="Arial"><font size="3">With
it, you will be able to</font><font size="2"> </font><font size="3">use targeted
searches to crawl the world wide web, extracting thousands of clean, fresh email
addresses. Ably Email address Extractor is unlike other address collecting
programs, which limit you to one or two search engines and are unable to do auto
searches HUGE address. Most of them collect a high percentage of incomplete,
unusable addresses which will cause you serious problems when using them in a...
2020 Jan 15
2
Writing loop transformations on the right representation is more productive
...> The short paper doesn't mention that, nor it discusses other
> opportunities to fix pipeline complexity (that is inherent of any
> compiler).
>
> I still believe that many of the techniques you propose are meaningful
> ways to solve them, but creating another IR will invariably create
> some adoption barriers.
I see it as an advantage in respect of adoption: It can be switched on and
off without affecting other parts.
> > Are you arguing against code versioning? It is already done today by
> > multiple passes such as LoopVersioningLICM, LoopDistribute,
&...
2004 Aug 06
0
ADV: Direct email blaster, email addresses extractor, maillist verify, maillist manager...........
...ial><FONT size=3>With it, you will be able
to</FONT><FONT size=2> </FONT><FONT size=3>use targeted searches to crawl the
world wide web, extracting </FONT></FONT>
<FONT color=#000000 face=Arial size=3>thousands of clean, fresh email
addresses. Ably Email address Extractor is unlike other </FONT>
<FONT color=#000000 face=Arial size=3>address collecting programs, which
limit you to one or two search engines and are unable</FONT>
<FONT color=#000000 face=Arial size=3> to do auto searches HUGE address.
Most of them c...
2006 Aug 05
10
Converting mysql to postgres
Hi,
Anyone got any cool tricks for converting a Rails site (in this case,
a typo installation) from a mysql database to a postgresql database?
I''ve got it almost working -- I''m doing a SQL dump from mysql and
loading it into postgres. However, mysql does booleans as a tinyint
with 0 = false and 1 = true. When I try to import that into a
postgres database that expects booleans
2011 Jul 27
3
Is R the right choice for simulating first passage times of random walks?
...0 && s[i + 1] >= 0) {
z[i] = z[i] + 1
}
}
}
plot(1:length(z), z/n)
curve(x**(-0.5), add = TRUE)
-------- 8< -------- code -------- >8 --------
This code already runs for over half an hour on my system?.
Reading about the for loop [3] it says to try to avoid loops and I
probably should use a matrix where every row is a sample.
Now my first problem is that there is no matrix equivalent for
`cumsum()`. Can I use matrices to avoid the for loop?
My second question is, is R the right choice for such simulations? It
would be great when R can also give me a confidence interval(...