Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches for "assiduously".
2016 May 05
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
...I don't think we need an explicit policy here personally. The nice thing is
that if this kind of behavior bothers people, they can ask for it to stop
and cite the code of conduct for why.
I will (somewhat abashedly) admit I have a rather foul mouth. It bothers
some of my co-workers, and I work assiduously to respect that and change my
language when around them. As you point out, it really isn't required to
use profanity and I don't find this in any ways stifles me expressing
sometimes strong and fervent opinions. ;] That said, I have other
co-workers who don't care at all, and when aroun...
2012 Nov 11
2
Cropping a matrix by rows
Hello r-help,
I've been banging my head against the computer in an attempt to learn how
to divide my matrix into segments by rows. I want to be able to return each
segment as a newly named object. I've tried looking at the apply functions
and creating a for loop but brain no work. Here's the basic starting
objects that I believe would be needed to separate the matrix.
mat <-
2013 Jul 24
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Host compiler requirements: Dropping VS 2008, using C++11?
...e benefit of the project to stay as close as possible
to the latest versions of the various toolchain vendors.
4) Users of LLVM that are necessarily dealing with an unchanging toolchain
and environment always have the option of freezing their version of LLVM
along with that environment, or working assiduously to build a sufficiently
strong role within the community to both provide the necessary testing and
fixes for the environment (#1 above) and overcome the burden it places on
the rest of the project (#3).
At this point, I suspect we should put the subject to rest.
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2004 Sep 10
2
loading Sjava
I'm excited about SJava, and I'ld love to get it working, but can't get
past loading the package.
.First.lib fails on this statement:
> library.dynam("SJava", "SJava", "C:/PROGRA~1/R/rw1091/library")
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load shared library
2006 Jun 14
2
A whine and a request
guRus and useRs,
As I instruct my students: "With R what is difficult in anything
else, is easy, usually one line of code; but, what is easy in
anything else, is *&^%$%#$... (translation: next to impossible) in R."
I just ran into such a case that has, to put it mildly, driven me to
use spreadsheets (if that is not a sign of complete desperation, I
don't know what is).
2013 Jul 24
4
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Host compiler requirements: Dropping VS 2008, using C++11?
-1.
I believe there are still a lot of people using VC 2008, though I can't give the data.
VC 2008 (even the express version) is enough for a lot of development, such like game development.
Most likely I myself will continue using VC 2008 for at least two or more years.
Unlike other C++ compiler, **Clang is not only a compiler, but also a great open source library**. An open source library
2012 Jan 16
4
VirtIO disk 'leakage' across guests?
...where I can see an additional
VirtIO disk assigned to one guest instance, but not yet
added to the lvg of that guest, as an unknown device on
different guest. Further, I can see an lv assigned to one
guest instance as an lv on a difference guest.
The webmin author is aware of this problem and is
assiduously trying to determine its cause. My difficulty
is answering the question: How is it even possible for an
application running under a httpd service on one guest to
see anything at all besides the VirtIO storage assigned to
that guest?
Has anyone else encountered this anomaly?
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2012 Jan 16
4
VirtIO disk 'leakage' across guests?
...where I can see an additional
VirtIO disk assigned to one guest instance, but not yet
added to the lvg of that guest, as an unknown device on
different guest. Further, I can see an lv assigned to one
guest instance as an lv on a difference guest.
The webmin author is aware of this problem and is
assiduously trying to determine its cause. My difficulty
is answering the question: How is it even possible for an
application running under a httpd service on one guest to
see anything at all besides the VirtIO storage assigned to
that guest?
Has anyone else encountered this anomaly?
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*** E-Ma...
2007 Jan 17
0
Please help: Test documentation in Trac
Hi all,
Peter Abrahamsen has been working assiduously to get all of the
Puppet documentation into Trac''s wiki. He''s now complete, and I
would appreciate it if people could click around the wiki a bit and
see if everything looks okay. The docs start here:
https://reductivelabs.com/cgi-bin/puppet.cgi/wiki/DocumentationStart
I...
2008 Feb 14
0
reordering combn(n,p)
I found the following slightly surprising and thought that it might
(eventually) be useful to someone to document it:
Problem: I wanted to reorder the columns of the matrix produced
by combn(n,p) so that adjacent columns only differed by one element.
I assumed that this was a problem known to the Assyrians and
resisted the temptation to write to r-help, and through assiduous
googling finally
2011 Oct 05
2
any way to convert back to DateTime class when "accidental" conversion to numeric?
Hi,
In short, I would like to know if there is any way to convert a numeric
into a date, similar to how strptime() can convert a string to a date time
class?
There are some functions, etc. which don't work well with dates, and
tend to force them into numerics. I understand that the number it spits
back is the number of seconds since the beginning of 1970 (see the first few
sentences
2013 Jan 30
1
Hiera parameter lookup, nesting variables and Puppet 3
Hi,
I''m trying to reconcile the advice in the Puppet 3 class doc with our
current use of Hiera. We currently retrieve variables from Hiera in one big
collection while the Puppet 3 doc seems to indicate storing variables
without the collection.
For example, we have a module to manage a log indexer. In its init.pp it
says:
class log_indexer(
$log_indexer_conf =
2006 Jul 10
5
simple TOS based setup vs more complex ones
Hi,
After reading section 9 of LARTC it seemed to me that a pure TOS based QoS setup with be sufficient for a small newtork. Interactive packets could have the highest priority, second highest for DNS and small HTTP packets and lowest prio for all others.
The advantage is that, the setup would be simply a couple of iptables lines, because the default pfifo_fast qdisc already implements
2016 May 05
7
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 5 May 2016 at 13:23, C Bergström <cbergstrom at pathscale.com> wrote:
> Is the list PG, PG-13, R or at what level do "we" adults all consider
> "ok". Even on broadcast tv (in the US) you'll hear some profanity.
> (context)
> https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/obscene-indecent-and-profane-broadcasts
Excellent context!
> Some people have pointed
2013 Dec 06
13
Unpleasant puppetlabs experience
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/14368#change-101086
Summary:
(We dont need to improve our public documentation, because people can go
BUY documentation for puppet)
I can understand changing it to low priority or something.
But *Rejecting* this issue?
For a supposedly "free, open source" project? Really?
This does not motivate me to continue advocating for use of puppet, let
2007 Oct 24
182
Yager on ZFS
Not sure if it''s been posted yet, my email is currently down...
http://weblog.infoworld.com/yager/archives/2007/10/suns_zfs_is_clo.html
Interesting piece. This is the second post from Yager that shows
solaris in a pretty good light. I particularly like his closing
comment:
"If you haven''t checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually
become ubiquitously implemented