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2018 Jun 07
0
A touch conused on context
Ok, we've got a set of directories bind mounted on our standard mount point for the web. The directory tree's been set with semanage fcontext -t -e /var/www <ourmountpoint>. In one of the websites under there is <site>/cgi-bin, and under *there are a couple of subdirectories, and a .dat file that is written to (I thihnk it's a counter, or whatever). Yet I see sealerts
2012 Oct 21
1
[newbie] failure to plot a RasterLayer with raster::plot or fields::image.plot
...e very wrong. How to fix? details: I need to take some data (a global marine emissions inventory (EI)), combine it with other data (mostly other EIs), and input that to a model. The model wants to consume netCDF, and it wants that netCDF over a certain domain (a bit bigger than the contiguous US (CONUS)), and it wants that netCDF projected a certain way (LCC at 12-km resolution). I'm doing this in 2 steps 1. convert the global EI from its native ASCII format to netCDF 2. "regrid" the netCDF from global/unprojected to a finer-resolution, projected subdomain. and doing this @ h...
2001 Nov 28
46
Resource temporarily unavailable
Im trying to run this program called Thinkboxx and wen it tryes to comunicate over the comm port it hangs. Here are som output to read. earlier on i get: Call kernel32.VirtualAlloc(43050000,00001000,00001000,00000004) ret=0058557c Ret kernel32.VirtualAlloc() retval=43050000 ret=0058557c thats from vhere the com port gets an virtual memory space, i think. and in the end i have: Call
2010 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] embedded dataflow tracking code?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi. I'm sorry if I chose wrong place for my question. I would like to load debugger, attach to working process, and at some breakpoint, instead of numerical values in the CPU registers, I would like to see genesis of each value like "result of f(arg1, arg2,arg3) called at point X" or "result of comparison of values X and Y"