Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "bandage".
2005 Mar 09
4
max requests for fcgi interface
I think my rails app has a slow memory leak that degrades performance
over the course of several days. I''d like to get to the bottom of it
but in the meantime I''d prefer to just bandage it and force the fcgi
library to start a new instance of my app every so often. Is there a
clean way to do this? Calling break in the each_cgi loop causes an
error. Sending SIGUSR1, which looks like the way apache tells FCGI to
quit, also causes an error.
Any other ideas?
miles
2012 Apr 23
9
[PATCH] tools: Improve make deb
2019 Jun 26
2
Representations of IR in the output of opt
...being used where strict order is required. This may result in non-deterministic uselists issued by the bitcode/assembly writers.
There is no great way to go about pro-active testing for this. Collecting the tests so far and running them as regression tests occasionally might serve as a feel better bandage. Neither can I think of good checks in a verifier. These bugs show up from time to time, disappear, show up again, and essentially any commit could expose them or make them disappear. The medicine to take may well be supplying deterministic implementations for DenseMap, SmallPtrSet, and probably De...
2010 Oct 24
5
Integrating Asterisk 1.8 with Google Talk and Google Voice
Evening,
Has anyone seen a how-to on getting Asterisk to work with Google Talk
and Google Voice?
Thanks
2012 Aug 24
3
ifelse problem - bug or operator error
Hi R-Helpers,
I don't think I need to post a dataset for this question but if I do, I
can. Anyway, I am having a lot of trouble with the ifelse command.
Here is my code:
vn$PM.DIST_flag <- ifelse( (vn$PM.EXP > 0.0) & (vn$PM.DIST.TOT != 1.0), 1,
0 )
And here is my output that doesn't make ANY sense:
PM.EXP PM.DIST.TOT PM.DIST_flag 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 177502 1 0 31403
2019 May 30
2
Representations of IR in the output of opt
Hello again,
> It may be desirable to sort the table before writing the bitcode out,
> adding Peter to the thread for his opinion.
Thanks for this!
Now it seems I've been optimistic about this result. I have instrumented
the test suite to check it on a wider amount of files and quickly
discovered that it fails for larger optimization sequences.
In particular, the default -O3 set
2019 Feb 14
2
Changing UID numbers
...s no longer working. The boot hard drive was complete toast. ARGH!
OK, I have backups and spare hard drives. CentOS6 is getting a bit long in the tooth. I have to reformat and reinstall CentOS before restoring backups anyway, so I decided now is the time to move to CentOS7. I chose to rip the bandage!
The CentOS6 installation was quite old. Back in those days the default UID for new users was 500. That's how I set up my user account on the machine. My main workstation is Fedora 29, but it started life MANY cycles ago and also has my UID=500. That all works nicely with the nfs share com...
2005 Aug 18
4
Closing information leaks in jails?
Hello,
I'm wondering about closing some information leaks in FreeBSD jails from
the "outside world".
Not that critical (depends on the application), but a simple user, with
restricted devfs in the jail (devfsrules_jail for example from
/etc/defaults/devfs.rules) can figure out the following:
- network interfaces related data, via ifconfig, which contains
everything, but the
2016 Apr 18
141
[Bug 94990] New: Latest 4.6rc4 kernel, no booting on gtx970
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94990
Bug ID: 94990
Summary: Latest 4.6rc4 kernel, no booting on gtx970
Product: xorg
Version: git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
Assignee: nouveau at