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2006 Jul 01
1
Uh oh, Error solving...
undefined method `stringify_keys'' for [["Craved"], ["Whole Sale"]]:Array
I did this earler in the script how come now it''s yealling?
<% catas = Category.find(:all, :order=> "name").map {|u| [u.name]} -%>
<p><label for="item_cata">Catagory:</label><br/>
<%= select ...
2001 Mar 12
1
loading shared libraries at startup
Dear people,
I compiled a bit of C code into a shared library cftpR.so, and load it
into R at runtime using
> dyn.load("cftpR.so")
This works fine, however when I put
.First <- function()
{
dyn.load("/home/faheem/research/cftp/cftpR.so")
}
(using absolute path names; also tried with just dyn.load("cftpR.so")),
into my .Rprofile to load the library at
2006 Nov 01
1
Request for Feature: Debug IP List
Hi,
It would be very useful to have a parameter(s) that allows a list of IP
addresses, for which verbose debugging takes place. This would be
extremely helpful for tracking odd cases that do not occur consistently,
and for troubleshooting machine-specific issues.
example smb.conf entries:
debug ip list level = 10
debug ip list = 192.168.0.151 192.168.0.136
Ideally this would be available
2001 Jan 11
1
Oops -- forgot URL
>From /., here's the URL with the announcement of mp3PRO
http://www.twice.com/html/pagebeta.cfm?InputKey=2853
{+} Jeff Squyres
{+} squyres@cse.nd.edu
{+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness
{+} "I came to ND for 4 years and ended up staying for a decade"
--- >8 ----
List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg project homepage:
2001 Aug 20
1
Another // comment
vorbis/lib/vorbisenc.c:138 and 157 have "//" comments.
Patch included for the lazy (like me!).
{+} Jeff Squyres
{+} squyres@cse.nd.edu
{+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness
{+} "I came to ND for 4 years and ended up staying for a decade"
Index: vorbis/lib/vorbisenc.c
===================================================================
RCS file:
2000 Aug 22
1
vorbis' configure
It seems that the configure script in CVS does not check the CFLAGS
environment variable at all. Indeed, on line 121 of configure.in, CFLAGS
is explicitly set to be blank.
Is this done for a reason? I see that several sets of CFLAGS are passed
into the Makefiles by configure based upon specific architecture/compiler
combinations -- perhaps this is the reason...?
I ask because users may wish to
2001 Mar 11
1
vorbis_analysis() dependencies?
Per Monty's suggestions from a while ago, I have [finally] gotten around
to playing with different schemes for parallel oggenc. Monty's main
suggestion was to have a single thread loop over reading samples and
calling vorbis_analysis_blockout(), and then queueing up the resulting
blocks to be processed through vorbis_analysis() in other threads (in
parallel).
To verify that this works, I
2001 Jan 01
1
By design or a bug?
Happy new millenium!
Summary: I'm having a problem queueing up the ogg_packet results of
vorbis_analyze() for later writing to an .ogg stream. The docs don't seem
to say if this is permissable or not. Hence, I don't know if I'm using
the API incorrectly, or if this is an actual bug.
-----
Attached is a short patch to vorbis-tools/oggenc/encode.c (from CVS head,
01/01/01... I
2020 Oct 26
2
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
> Besides, the way you suggest means opening a SMTP port to the outside
world. A security risk and more work at the firewall etc.
You can just allow some ip addresses of your provider to connect, not?
Nothing outside world.
1998 Oct 10
5
win98 vs win95 with TCP/IP
You wrote:
I have been disappointed that I can't use Linux+Samba as an
alternative to a Win9x or NT server for our GP medical practice.
The software we need runs in win9x.
We crave stability. But Linux+Samba is just much slower as a file
server.
It's normally quite fast: are you running over a
dial-up network, requiring you to adust MTU's for
speed???
If not, try ``socket
2001 Jan 20
2
Makefile.am patch
Since vorbiscomment is being resurrected in a new form, can someone please
fix the vorbis-tools/vorbiscomment/Makefile.am?
There's two things wrong:
1. Using _LDFLAGS doesn't allow the user to specify their own LDFLAGS.
_LDADD or _LIBS should be used instead.
2. The order of libraries is wrong such that it won't link properly when
compiled statically.
Here's a trivial
2000 Nov 22
1
Non-gcc build problems
I sent a message about 2 weeks ago about build problems at the head of the
CVS tree with non-gcc compilers on POSIX systems, although I didn't
correctly identify the link problems as being static-library only (see my
previous mail about "static link broken"). Some problems have been fixed,
but some still seem to be there.
I have edited my original mail to list the problems that
2000 Jun 12
5
Compile Problems
Hello,
I've been trying to compile some things but have run into some
problems. I've have the vorbis directory inside of /usr/src. I have compiled
vorbis itself with no problems. I've also copied the results to their
respective directories as per the README file.
I've also compiled the XMMS plugin with no problem. However when it
is installed in the
2004 Aug 06
4
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Dear Sir/Madam
<p>SEEKING YOUR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE.
Please permit me to make your acquaintance in so informal a manner. This
is necessitated by my urgent need to reach a
dependable and
2020 Oct 26
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
>> Besides, the way you suggest means opening a SMTP port to the outside
> world. A security risk and more work at the firewall etc.
>
> You can just allow some ip addresses of your provider to connect, not?
> Nothing outside world.
Yes, you all want me to open ports. I'm sorry guys, but I won't budge:
1) Opening a port means reconfiguring the firewall. You may find
2010 Jul 16
0
Sage and R (was: Mathematica and R)
Dear David,
> I managed to install Sage on Windows (via a Linux VM), but I cannot find any documentation on how to use R from Sage. Maybe I
> should use the web interface of Sage to avoid having to install R on the VM.
In the Sage command line, you can type
sage: r?
to get some very basic info, and
sage: r.[tab]
to get various commands. This part of the interface still needs some
2003 Aug 12
0
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2004 Nov 30
0
[BOOK] VoIP Telephony with Asterisk
I have had this book for a while and I must say I'm very disapointed
with it.
It's presented as a "technical overview of the open source PBX" but IMHO
it's more like "a collection of howtos with rather confusing examples".
It has about zero structure and doesn't really help you understand how
asterisk works.
I don't really recommend this book unless
2008 Oct 22
0
Re: Halo install won't work.
The Halo installer requires a native windows .dll file to complete the installation. Find a copy of mfc42.dll from either another windows machine or download it from the internet, and place it in the following directory:
[Arrow] ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32
This should solve the craving for the PidGen.dll file & the installation should then be able to complete without any errors.
2003 Nov 10
1
full size shown before file transfer (via samba) completes?
I noticed this when transferring a 200mb file from my win box to my linux
box (that has it's hd shared with samba). I typed ls -l in a term window to
see the progress, but it was showing full size even though according to
windows the transfer was only around 10-20%, and so on.
Why does samba do this? If I transfer with ftp, or ssh transfer, I see the
file size growing in shell.