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2012 Nov 24
3
Designating a new year (Sept-Aug) in R
If I have data (below) and need some help in figuring out how I can change the values of my date column, so that a year will be from September-August? So the year
1990 = September 89-August 90; 1991
= September 90-August 91, etc...
I was trying to use the if() function, but am unable to figure it out. I basically need to change the years associated with September-December to the following
2020 May 04
2
Fwd: [EXTERNAL] SNMP shutdown timing out
I meant to send this to the list but evidently only sent it to David.
Since sending it I've done a second test which shows what a successful
snmpset looks like.
First attachment, from the forwarded email, is nutout.txt. Second
attachment is snmpout.txt.
nomad
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] [EXTERNAL] SNMP shutdown timing out
Date: Mon, 4 May 2020 09:28:57
2009 Apr 28
1
help active record modeling.
Hi.
I have difficulties to model active record.
So please help my trouble.
Let''s suppose there are nations which have castles at least 1,
and there are 3 types of castles.
So I will make these tables.
NationsTable,
CastlesTable have common attributes of 3 types of castle.
CastlesATable, CastlesBTable, CastlesCTable each have its unique
attributes.
In this case how can I represent this DB to AR?
I think
class Nation...
2020 May 04
0
Fwd: [EXTERNAL] SNMP shutdown timing out
Is anyone using snmp-ups with the -k option successfully?
This is really starting to look like a bug somewhere in nut, not a
config problem. I've just tried the same command from a FBSD box with
the same unfortunate result. Mind you, it could be the UPS card, I'm
using the same one for both tests.
: || nomad at castle nut-2.7.4 [93] ; please drivers/snmp-ups -a nutdev1 -x
2013 May 22
0
Library without malloc
I need to set the content to 0 because actually is not using malloc(), it uses calloc() that does set the memory to 0.
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2013 May 21
1
Library without malloc
Dear all,
I am trying to use the Speex library pre-processor, I only need the VAD and Echo Canceller.
I am using a STM32F103 processor, but I am using a tiny OS and it doesn't allow to use malloc.
Is there a version of the library that will work without the need of using malloc?
Obviously I will use all the time the same parameters, like 8kHz sampling rate, 160 frame...
I will appreciate
2013 May 22
0
Library without malloc
Yanick & Jean-Marc,
First of all thank you very much for taking your time to try to help me.
Hi Yanick,
This is what I am trying to do, but for example the function SpeexPreprocessState *speex_preprocess_state_init has lots of pointers that are initialize with static inline void *speex_alloc (int size). So I am trying to convert all this pointers into arrays but it is getting messy trying
2010 Nov 04
0
Wine and Return to Castle Wolfenstein problem
This is my 1st attempt a running a Windows program in Linux,(Ultimate
Edition 2.8 64bit), and it runs great but there's a small problem. When
I quit the game and go back to the desktop and start any program up it
only fills the top left hand part of the screen. The approx. 3/4 of the
screen that's left is showing my desktop. I have some kind of ATI PCI
Express card,(not sure what it
2011 Jan 19
9
RtCW: GLW_StartOpenGL() issue
Hi,
WINE 1.2.2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein retail patched to 1.4.1, OS X 10.6.6, Mac Pro 2010 with ATI 5770.
The error message is as stated in the title. According to a post here:
> Newer AMD and NVIDIA drivers have so many OpenGL Extensions that Quake 3 engine based games crash when probing the extensions at game launch.
>
> 2 solutions:
>
> Download these fixed binaries
2004 Dec 21
1
ssh rsync problem
Hi all,
I recently acquired a laptop which brings the grand total of computers
at three. 1 laptop, 1 server, 1 desktop. Now the problem I want to solve
is the following: Because I work on both my laptop and desktop I would
like to sync data in my prj/ directory to my server. So when I logon I
sync my data from to server to the computer I currently working on and
when I logoff I sync the data
2018 May 03
2
Getting --delete to work, simply
rsync version 3.1.2 protocol version 31
I've run into an issue using rsync on my QNAP NAS. I've installed Entware-ng
on the NAS so that I can install better versions of programs, rsync being
one of them.
But, I've run into an issue wqith using the --delete option, as it has
problems using wildcards.
Initially a backup script looked like:
#!/bin/sh
for d in
2005 Dec 28
9
Idiom question - assertions which aren''t in tests
All,
Although I''ve been keeping an eye on Ruby for several years now, I don''t
have a huge amount of experience with it. So please forgive me if I''m
missing something obvious. I''m in the process of writing my first really
"serious" Rails app and would appreciate your advice.
I am wondering if there is a standard idiom for including assertions in
2018 May 03
2
Getting --delete to work, simply
On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 01:09:30AM -0400, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote:
> --delete only works when you sync a dir not individual files. So...
> rsync -vai --delete --include='g*' --include='G*' --exclude='*'
> /share/Public/videos/ /share/Backup-HDD-03
That kinda didn't work:
rsync -vai --delete --include='S[A-Z]*' --include='S[a-h]*'
2006 Feb 04
2
Associations oddity
Can anyone explain this oddity to me?
Given two classes as follows:
class Question < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :category
end
class Category < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :questions
end
I get the following:
>> q = Question.find 6789
=> #<Question:0x37e9e70 @attributes={"id"=>"6789",
2000 Sep 25
3
Out of file structures
Hi all,
does anybody knows about the following Error ?!??!
[2000/09/25 17:40:55, 0] smbd/files.c:file_new(85)
ERROR! Out of file structures
seems to be the max open files problem, am I right ?
We did a research in some news and usergroups and in some answers
it was mentioned, to compile samba with the sfio package to avoid using
the select(3).
Is that right ? Does anybody has any
2010 Feb 16
2
Issue with trying to dial two different servers at the same time.
Okay, so my issue isn't really a technical one but more of needing
advice on the best way to program this. I have a user in Colorado who
works from home but frequents our office in Colorado. All of our
remote users connect to a server in Dallas the users at the HQ in
Colorado connect to a separate server in the Colorado office that is
on the private network. I have an IAX trunk between the
2006 Mar 22
6
Relatively easy HTML/XML parsing utilities?
Anyone know of any Ruby modules which can be used to parse an HTML page
?
Thanks,
Wes
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2018 May 03
1
Getting --delete to work, simply
On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 02:59:11PM -0400, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote:
> Note that these are working because S* and s* are being applied to all
> the dirs and files within dirs. So if you had x/Something it wouldn't
> get copied and if you had S/else it wouldn't get copied. Maybe you want
> to add --prune-empty-dirs and an --include='*/' so that rsync will look
>
2004 Dec 08
2
CAPI, BRI and grouping B channels
Dear All,
I have a working asterisk installation in the UK on
BRI point-to-point.
I am using Redhat8 with one Eicon Diva Server 2.0 card
with chan_capi-0.3.5 and Asterisk 1.0.1.
I have got to the stage where I can make and receive
calls over ISDN.
My question:
How do I group the 2 B channels so that when one
channel is in use, the other channel is availble to
receive[make] an
2006 Sep 20
15
Why Rails + mongrel_cluster + load balancing doesn''t work for us and the beginning of a solution
We have been searching for a Rails deployment architecture which works for
us for some time. We''ve recently moved from Apache 1.3 + FastCGI to Apache
2.2 + mod_proxy_balancer + mongrel_cluster, and it''s a significant
improvement. But it still exhibits serious performance problems.
We have the beginnings of a fix that we would like to share.
To illustrate the problem, imagine a