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2009 Aug 06
1
wine on Debian sid
Greetings. I recently upgraded & dist-upgraded much to my consternation and was rewarded with a non-functioning Wine installation. Now, I'm a Debian Freak since last millennium, so no need to put replies in an Ubuntu or newbie way, or go to great lengths explaining how things work. No dis-respect intended. I use Wine to run Noteworthy Composer, on which I rely a...
2011 Jan 20
2
reading in time series
This is causing me great consternation, and I've spent too much time floundering around on it. My data is in the form of columns in Excel, with the first column being in m/dd/yyyy hh:mm format. The spreadsheet is complicated (headers, merged cells, lines w/o data); so I've tried various ways of exporting the data into a text f...
2004 Dec 22
1
ZapBarge
I was ZapBarging an extension the other day (sorry, CVS Head as of last week) and "forgot" to put down the phone when the conversation ended. To my consternation, I then started to listen to a totally different conversation - I think that the zap channel got re-used. Is there any way to force the zap barge to drop when either party hangs up ? Thanks. Julian
2020 Jan 16
3
Re: libvirt-python: issue on fedora
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 07:04:06PM +0100, Matthias Tafelmeier wrote: > > Hello, > > ran into oddish glitch on fedora 30 cloud image with tooling based on > libvirt-python onpython3.7. *qemu-img *is installed though. Could anyone > have a look. I don't see qemu-img installed there. You've requested 'qemu-kvm' and 'qemu-system-x86' which provide the
2006 Mar 09
1
VDQ : Have I made a wine's nest?
...sent stage. I've made it as far as getting Garmin MapSource Topo 3.0 and Maptech Terrain Navigator 4.02 to do all their things EXCEPT interface with my GPS -- and that's a sine qua non, since I use the whole combination for hunting and hiking. Yesterday, I think it was, I discovered to my consternation that I had no .wine, anywhere, on the machine I've been (mostly) working on. That probably means I'm working on the machine where I had done "yum install wine" after installing CXOPro -- only to discover that had been needless -- and then foolishly tried to clean up by doing &quo...
2015 Jul 18
4
[LLVMdev] Any objections to turning on -Wunused-parameter? (and any other -Wunused-* that are off?)
LLVM and Clang both have lots of objects that are passed through many different API boundaries. Things like AliasAnalysis in LLVM or Sema in Clang get threaded all over the place. Over times, refactoring can often cause the parameters (or local variables, or member variables, etc) to become dead. If we notice this, we can often un-thread the interface through our APIs, sometimes even reducing
2007 Jan 16
3
Help upgrading to 1.1.3 (MD5 sum issues, album art corrupts files)
Hello all, I recently upgraded the libFLAC used in my application Max (http:// sbooth.org/Max/) to 1.1.3 and added preliminary support for album art. During the upgrade I evidently made some coding mistakes with interesting results. I've combed everything over and can't quite see the problems. I've become somewhat frustrated because my code didn't really change
2015 Sep 01
2
RFC: alloca -- specify address space for allocation
...e(0) and addrspace(1) pointers whose dereferences alias (in semantically well-defined ways). > > Again, I'd love feedback on how sane that sounds to those of you familiar with LLVM's address space notion. > > I think that 3b is the part that seems to generate the most surprise/consternation. The reason our source language includes the "outside-the-GC-heap" pseudo-object is that it allows more powerful code (you could think of it as allowing polymorphism over GC-heap-ness of inputs) with no adverse effects to the system's typesafety guarantees. > > Relating this b...
2008 Nov 22
5
CDR Desgin
I've taken the liberty of starting a new thread to discuss the design of the Asterisk CDR mechanism. The discussion has been kindly initiated by murf putting together a proposal: http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/murf/RFCs. After reading the proposal I still don't think it's the right way to go. To my mind adding more channel variables increases the complexity in a situation
2002 Apr 10
3
problem with do.call
Hi I'm writing a function that uses four parameters (scalars) and I need to run it in an iterative process (the parameters vary to find the minimum RSS). I don't want to use loops and so tried the do.call function. However it didn't work. My understanding is that the do.call simple runs the function replacing the arguments (scalars by vectors), instead of runing the function for
2015 Aug 29
5
RFC: alloca -- specify address space for allocation
> -----Original Message----- > From: Philip Reames [mailto:listmail at philipreames.com] > Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 9:38 AM > To: Swaroop Sridhar <Swaroop.Sridhar at microsoft.com>; llvm-dev <llvm- > dev at lists.llvm.org>; Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com> > Cc: Joseph Tremoulet <jotrem at microsoft.com>; Andy Ayers > <andya at
2010 Dec 18
1
Unable to mount SMB shares under Mac OS 10.6.5
...ght stops indexing my primary drive (where the OS is installed for my Mac). I have to stop the mds process using Activity Monitor. mds restarts automatically, and it starts indexing my primary drive again. While this may not be critical to my troubleshooting efforts, it has caused some considerable consternation on my part. I initially (back around the 18th of Nov, 2010) attempted troubleshooting with the assistance of Seagate technicians, but they quickly gave up on the email support, insisted I had to continue over the phone, which costs ~$14.00 per 'incident' and isn't convenient for my sch...