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2003 Jun 11
3
more on PXELinux confiuration file woes
I performed an experiment in which I had dhcpd specify a named file ("foo") instead of one based on a client's MAC address. Lo and behold, the same problem occured. The PXE stack requested and was served the right file, the kernel loaded as did the initrd. But again, the boot sequence stopped at "Ready." Keep in mind that the contents of the file are the same as was in the
2012 Dec 28
4
R crashing inconsistently within for loops
Hello, This one has been bugging me for a long time and I have never found a solution. I am using R version 2.15.1 but it has come up in older versions of R I have used over the past 2-3 years. Q: Am I wrong to expect that R should handle hundreds of iterations of the base model or statistical functions, embedded within for loops, in one script run? I have found that when I write scripts that do
2008 May 01
2
[LLVMdev] Some positive feedback :)
I continue to be pleasantly surprised at how well LLVM works. Working with it is certainly a treat. As an example, tonight I implemented structure types (i.e. aggregate types that are passed as values, not references) in my front end, and I wrote up this little unit test: struct Vector { var x:int; var y:int; var z:int; def Vector(x:int, y:int, z:int) {
2008 May 02
2
Return code for running stories
Hi all! Just wrote a few stories and committed code to a project of mine, then realized I made a mistake (with the commit, not the code or tests). It would be nice to put the script that runs the stories as a pre-commit hook, preventing the commit from succeeding if the stories fail. For that, I need to set the right exit code. In turn, I need to know he result of the tests. Given the
2007 Jul 31
2
Camping-list Digest, Vol 15, Issue 2
Eli, This is interesting. I enabled DEBUG logging in Apache and tailed the error.log. Lo and behold, you''re right, its a problem with one of my require statements. Namely: `gem_original_require'': no such file to load -- camping/fastcgi (LoadError) Strange, it works fine when I do it in IRB, or do it from a ruby script at the bash prompt. Apache runs as the same user that
2012 Sep 05
3
[LLVMdev] /llvm/include/ADT/Trie.h?
In a discussion on IRC, Micheal was complaining about the semantics of StringSet, specifically how the iterators work. DannyB mentioned that we have a Trie class, so I decided to check it out. Lo and behold, I couldn't find _any_ uses of it, and when I deleted it from my system and did a clean rebuild, everything was fine. Looking at the log, the last substantial change to this class was in
2008 Apr 20
3
[LLVMdev] Reference Manual Clarifications 2
...code. Perhaps, but very unlikely. An allocation of 2 gigabytes or more is probably a bug. >> I'm not necessarily saying that NumElements should be >> signed, only that the choice between signed and unsigned is not obvious. > > Obviously, obviousness is in the eye of the beholder :-) > (SCNR) Yes. But consider that there are many people who agree with me. Search for "unsigned vs signed - Is Bjarne Mistaken?" in comp.lang.c++.moderated. Best Regards, Jon
2011 May 03
2
Controlling the extent of ablines on plot
Hi all, I'm attempting to make a quite-specific plot where the axes cross at the origin and with gridlines for guidance. I've been using ablines to create the reference lines because I want a lot of control as to where they are placed on the axis. This command works very well for such control. However... These ablines don't seem to work when I specify the origin as 0,0. They go
2004 Nov 24
4
zap fxo hangs after upgrade to stable v1-0
so i have been running v1-0 on all of my test boxes for about a month now testing iax/sip/res_xxx. I decided to put it into production so I updated a box that was running 0.9.? that had been working perfectly for months and low and behold the inbound line from telco now intermittantly doesn't clear and none of the other channels can dial out on that line. I have tested the line in this
2010 Feb 11
2
app_dial.c: Unable to create channel of type 'Zap' (cause 34 - Circuit/channel congestion)
Just to share some experience with everyone about what happened today to our Asterisk 1.4 box with Digium TE412P card. We had an unscheduled power outage which shut down the Asterisk box. When the power went up, Asterisk came back up okay but the ports on the card were all red. Zttool show red alarm and cat /proc/zaptel/1 show red alarm today. Both incoming and outgoing cannot be made. When a
2002 Mar 21
4
ExitThread won't.
Okay, so with complete lack of any other ideas, I tried to figure out what was wrong with my app (Proxomitron), which is leaving unkillable processes around. So I went into ExitThread, and added something like: DPRINTF("%08lx:Exiting thread...(%d)\n", GetCurrentThreadId(),getpid()); exit(code); right at the top of the function. And, lo and behold, the processId matches the
2015 Feb 12
2
Unix Attributes in Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) tool
I am using a Samba 4.1.16 as an Active Directory domain controller. After a lot of time complaining to myself that my users' properties sheet in ADUC did not contain the Unix Attributes tab, it finally occurred to me that I should look again into Windows 7 >> Control Panel >> Programs and Features >> Turn Windows Features on and off. Lo and behold, there it is: under
2008 May 12
1
Using forms in Facebook(er)
Hi, I just ran across an interesting occurrence and maybe this is well know but I thought I''d ask about it. I have a form in my canvaspage . I had set the method to "GET" and I kept getting an IncorrectSignature exception in the facebooker plugin. When I change the method type to "POST" lo and behold things work. No exception. I don''t understand
2006 Jun 15
1
Gumstix!
So, I just got my GumStix Stuart BT today: http://www.gumstix.com For a non-telephony (Bluetooth based) project. I'm browsing the SVN website for Gumstix and lo and behold, there is Asterisk! I'm excited. Has anyone ever tried it on a GumStix before, and if so, care to share tips? If anybody is curious, this is a PC the size of 2 packs of Wrigley's Spearmint Gum put together. Runs
2011 Feb 18
2
request for a learning moment
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Scot P. Floess <sfloess at nc.rr.com> wrote: > > I'd expect better behavior and conduct from someone who holds such a > title... <request for a learning moment> Since beauty is in the eye of the beholder(s), please select my most egregious post(s) and let me know said post(s) so that I have the opportunity to better modify my behavior with the result that we can focus on the business at hand. </request for a learning moment> kind regards/ldv/vaden at texoma.net
2011 Oct 20
1
Re: Emulate SNMP windows-service
Has anything changed this 2 years with wine and Win snmptrap support?
2012 Jul 25
1
Can someone help with SpamBayes problem?
I've posted to the SpamBayes users list, but there seems to be no traffic there, so I've had no replies. If there is anyone here using SpamBayes, I'd appreciate some advice or at least suggestions.... I'm running Centos 5.8 here. Day before yesterday I decided to look and see if there was a newer SpamBayes than I was then using. lo and behold, there was. I was using 1.1a4, and
2008 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] Reference Manual Clarifications 2
...gabytes. Which might be exactly what it's supposed to do. Suppose you're writing heap management code. > I'm not necessarily saying that NumElements should be > signed, only that the choice between signed and unsigned is not obvious. Obviously, obviousness is in the eye of the beholder :-) (SCNR) Regards, Jo
2008 May 01
0
[LLVMdev] Some positive feedback :)
On Apr 30, 2008, at 9:42 PM, Talin wrote: > I continue to be pleasantly surprised at how well LLVM works. Working > with it is certainly a treat. > After making a few tweaks to my code generator, it passed all of the > tests...which was surprising enough. But then I turned on optimization > -- and lo and behold, it converted every one of those asserts to >
2012 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] /llvm/include/ADT/Trie.h?
Delete it. =] Thanks. On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Marshall Clow <mclow.lists at gmail.com> wrote: > In a discussion on IRC, Micheal was complaining about the semantics of > StringSet, specifically how the iterators work. > > DannyB mentioned that we have a Trie class, so I decided to check it out. > Lo and behold, I couldn't find _any_ uses of it, and when I deleted