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2006 Jul 20
3
Instant Rails not finding database
Hey there I''ve got instant rails installed, and it''s phpmyadmin can find the database at the ascribed mysql port (3210) ...however, altho i have got my ''depot_development'' db in there (along with the other dbs that ship with instant rails)... the rake script from the instant rails command interface cant find ''depot_development''. Looking at trace it is ok to c...
2014 Oct 07
2
[LLVMdev] Debug Info and MergeFunctions Transform
...ch caller is MergeFunctions, and I don't see any debug info tests for this so I'm wondering what /should/ happen here. In the case where the functions are internal I'm not sure there's anything we can do, we simply remove one function and keep the other - the debug info can only be ascribed to one of the two and this probably comes out naturally (whichever name we choose to keep). I don't think we can have the debug info for one function reference a global alias, while the debug info for another function references the thing that alias refers to. So be it. But in the case of Me...
2020 Apr 25
3
Openssl 3.0 Alpha
So far Openssh and Openssl Alpha are working. -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@@nl2k.ab.ca Ici doctor@@nl2k.ab.ca Yahweh, Queen & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! https://www.empire.kred/ROOTNK?t=94a1f39b Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism We ascribe to others what we know of ourselves. -unknown
2006 Jan 06
1
"Access is denied" after connection is apparently successful
...cross but the moment you try and access drive E: a pop-up message says "E: Access is Denied". We can't think of anything that has changed on the client machine where the error occurs, can anyone suggest what the problem might be? -- Chris Green (chris@areti.co.uk) "Never ascribe to malice that which can be explained by incompetence."
2018 Feb 16
0
[FORGED] Re: SE for all levels (including reference) of a factor atfer a GLM
To give a short answer to the original question: > On 16 Feb 2018, at 05:02 , Rolf Turner <r.turner at auckland.ac.nz> wrote: > > In order to ascribe unique values to the parameters, one must apply a "constraint". With the "treatment contrasts" the constraint is that > beta_1 = 0. ...and consequently, being a constant, has an s.e. of 0. -- Peter Dalgaard, Professor, Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School...
2010 Feb 10
1
Copyright on src/nmath/qnorm.c
...tatLib page states, "The Royal Statistical Society holds the copyright to these routines, but has given its permission for their distribution provided that no fee is charged." Why does R Development Core Team claim copyright for what appears to be work copyright RSS? You really ought to ascribe the copyright to RSS. I don't think that the GPL is compatible with the StatLib license since the GPL does not forbid charging a fee for distribution. I guess you could come to some agreement with the RSS and I'm sure they would be happy to help. I think that it is important to be very...
2017 May 29
3
MySQL issue
Hello. It appears that I have an issue with my dovecot setup. When trying to authenticate, i get this error: May 28 20:18:26 AmaechiJ dovecot[10516]: imap-login: Login: user=< aj at example.com>, method=PLAIN, rip=, lip=, mpid=10879, TLS, ses...QOQBg9rlR> May 28 20:18:42 AmaechiJ dovecot[10516]: imap(aj at example.com): Connection closed in=116 out=1311 May 28 20:20:32 AmaechiJ
2005 Jun 14
2
Can't see existing mail folders
...ee any of the mail in $HOME/Mail. There certainly is lots of mail there, 250Mb or so of it, and a local mutt can see it without problems. Am I missing something obvious or will dovecot only see mail and folders that it's created itself? -- Chris Green (chris at areti.co.uk) "Never ascribe to malice that which can be explained by incompetence."
2018 Feb 16
2
[FORGED] Re: SE for all levels (including reference) of a factor atfer a GLM
...n" and the "beta_i" are the "treatment" effects. The trouble with this parametrisation is that the parameters are meaningless! (The usual jargon is to say that they are "not estimable", but "meaningless" is a more accurate description.) In order to ascribe unique values to the parameters, one must apply a "constraint". With the "treatment contrasts" the constraint is that beta_1 = 0. As a result the mean for the first treatment is mu, that for the second treatment is mu + beta_2, and so on. Consequently the SE corresponding t...
2014 Oct 12
2
[LLVMdev] Debug Info and MergeFunctions Transform
...any debug info tests >>  for this so I'm wondering what /should/ happen here. >> >>  In the case where the functions are internal I'm not sure there's >>  anything we can do, we simply remove one function and keep the other - >>  the debug info can only be ascribed to one of the two and this probably >>  comes out naturally (whichever name we choose to keep). I don't think we >>  can have the debug info for one function reference a global alias, while >>  the debug info for another function references the thing that alias >>  ref...
2013 Apr 16
2
[LLVMdev] Passing DW_TAG_typedef as the type to DIBuilder's createFunction
...tine type, I don't see why a typedef of it shouldn't be used >> anywhere the original could. After all, it is just an alternative name for >> the same thing. You clearly have a different mental model of what a typedef >> is, but what is it? > > I think you might be ascribing more rigor to the debug info IR than is > due. It's a fairly pragmatic implementation without much thought (so > far as I can tell) to high level principles of types, etc. It's > essentially "how do we describe the stuff we need to produce debug > info". > > I...
2013 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] Passing DW_TAG_typedef as the type to DIBuilder's createFunction
...> type is a subroutine type, I don't see why a typedef of it shouldn't be used > anywhere the original could. After all, it is just an alternative name for > the same thing. You clearly have a different mental model of what a typedef > is, but what is it? I think you might be ascribing more rigor to the debug info IR than is due. It's a fairly pragmatic implementation without much thought (so far as I can tell) to high level principles of types, etc. It's essentially "how do we describe the stuff we need to produce debug info". If the function's type jus...
2018 Apr 17
1
Why LLVM doesn't have debug information of function right parentheses?
...intain and very subject to optimization differences. b) The "always stop at the end brace of the function" seemed weirder to me than just being able to say "finish" when stepping in a debugger c) I worried about profiling information that used debug information being accurate or ascribing cycles to the closing brace of a function which seemed to be a loss of fidelity. Thoughts? -eric On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 12:26 PM David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > I really wouldn't be sure this is the right direction to go anyway - as > pointed out, there coudl...
2013 Apr 10
2
[LLVMdev] Passing DW_TAG_typedef as the type to DIBuilder's createFunction
Hi Eric, On 10/04/13 00:20, Eric Christopher wrote: > On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 1:53 AM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: >> Hi David, I'm seeing an assertion failure when passing this node >> >> !{i32 786454, metadata <badref>, metadata <badref>, metadata !"fn_t", i32 >> 5, i64 0, i64 0, i64 0, i32 0, metadata <badref>} ;
2020 Oct 10
2
Undef and Poison round table follow-up & a plan
...fined behaviour. The C model has more > issues because of the problem with how "trap representation" is defined > (which precludes trap representations for unsigned char, two's complement > signed char, etc.). This interpretation is further stressed because C only explicitly ascribes > undefined behaviour to trap representations on loads and stores. In this case, freeze(poison) can be used to represent an uninitialized value, because using freeze(poison) never raises UB. However, I couldn't find relevant statements from C standard about these two. Could you elaborate...
2013 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] Passing DW_TAG_typedef as the type to DIBuilder's createFunction
...;t see why a typedef of it shouldn't be used >>> anywhere the original could. After all, it is just an alternative name for >>> the same thing. You clearly have a different mental model of what a typedef >>> is, but what is it? >> >> I think you might be ascribing more rigor to the debug info IR than is >> due. It's a fairly pragmatic implementation without much thought (so >> far as I can tell) to high level principles of types, etc. It's >> essentially "how do we describe the stuff we need to produce debug >> info&qu...
2013 Oct 07
0
[LLVMdev] Request for comments: TBAA on call
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Filip Pizlo <fpizlo at apple.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > TBAA on loads and stores is super useful for conveying high-level type > knowledge to LLVM transformations. But often translating a high-level > language into LLVM IR will result in runtime calls that are known at the > high level to only affect (either by reading or by writing) some
2017 May 29
0
MySQL issue
...e.com,): User query failed: Table 'mailserver.users' doesn't exist Start MySQL command line interface with the same username/password you use in Dovecot and do the same query Dovecot does. "mailserver" is the database name? -- Ciao, luigi / +--[Luigi Rosa]-- \ Never ascribe to malice that which is caused by greed and ignorance. --Cal Keegan
2017 May 29
1
MySQL issue
...> Start MySQL command line interface with the same username/password you use > in Dovecot and do the same query Dovecot does. > > "mailserver" is the database name? > > > > -- > > > Ciao, > luigi > > / > +--[Luigi Rosa]-- > \ > > Never ascribe to malice that which is caused by greed and ignorance. > --Cal Keegan >
2009 Oct 21
2
Doc Value Query in Omega
Folks, Is it possible to query a document value (doc.set_value(i, val)) as part of the Omega query. I know how to do it from code. Is there a query markup to use for Omega? ...Thanks, ...Ken