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2012 Oct 08
1
[LLVMdev] Austin LLVM Social this week
The October Austin LLVM Social will be held this Thursday, October
11.Since some folks from UT are interested in attending, it'll be held
closerto campus this time. The Social will be at the Crown & Anchor Pub
at 2911 SanJacinto Blvd. on October 11 starting at 5:30 pm. Please email
me directly if you plan to attend. Hope to see you there!
-Anshu
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Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc.
2005 Oct 19
2
Test message
...nnections.
Is no one else seeing this problem?
Thanks,
M Damon Hill
Project Manager
IFWORLD, Inc.
www.ifworld.com <http://www.ifworld.com/>
"..as we''re sung to sleep by philosophies that sing save the trees and
kill the children...." -- while you were sleeping (casting crowns)
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2010 Jul 17
1
Bug 14340 - Symbols() plots with wrongly scaled y-axis
Hello, I submitted this bug report to r-core and got a rejection
saying I should post to r-help.
This is my first time ever submitting a bug report, so forgive me if
I'm using some wrong format.
So, here's my bug report:
Component: Graphics
OS: Mac OS 10.5.8, X11 XQuartz 2.5.0
Summary:
In the symbols function of the graphics package, scaling of the y-axis is
wrong, causing symbols
2012 May 11
0
Interpreting summary of lme
Dear mixed-modelers,
I have built a mixed model and I'm having serious trouble with interpreting
the output.
I want to test differences in the coefficient of variation (CV) of light
across 3 tree crown exposures (Depth). I have measured direct and diffuse
radiation (RF) and I want to test for differences for each kind of radiation
between crown exposures, as well as differences between
2015 Jun 12
4
C5 : Firefox 38 bug
On Fri, June 12, 2015 3:20 pm, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 6/12/2015 1:03 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> But the bottom line is the same: in both cases you are executing
>> somebody's else code on your computer.
>
>
> your computer is *ALWAYS* executing someone elses code, unless you wrote
> every line of code in it, including the BIOS and the firmware of all the
>
2013 Mar 26
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM position in Sunnyvale, CA, remote work is a possibility
Hi
My name is Mark Chen and I'm with Triple Crown Consulting. My company is currently looking for a software engineer with LLVM development experience.
Job description is below. Please contact me if anyone is interested in this job opportunity.
This position is in the Hardware Accelerator Synthesis software team participating in development of a custom C to RTL synthesis
2016 Mar 22
0
LLVM Dallas/Fort Worth Social
Calling all Dallas/Fort Worth LLVM developers. Several of the local DFW-area developers have decided its time to start a local social event. This is our first go at it, so please be patient. Given the relative density of tech companies along the I-75 corridor, we plan to meet out in the burbs’. Details:
When: Thursday March 24 @ 5:00PM CDT
Where: The Lion & Crown Pub; 932 Garden Park Dr,
2001 Dec 05
1
Code for Hodrick-Prescott Filter
Has anyone written any code for the Hodrick-Prescott filter? I have a some
uncompiled FORTRAN code from Ed Prescott but I'd like to save myself some
programming time if possible. Thanks for your help.
Nick Davis
Crown Financial Policy
Asset and Liability Management Branch
The New Zealand Treasury
Direct: +64-4-471-5924
Fax: +64-4-499-0143
Email:
2008 May 29
1
package for stochastic frontier models?
I need to estimate maximum tree crown radius and am looking for a package to
prepare stochastic frontier models in R. I have not found any package
references on Nabble R help, google, or R help. Any tips on a package for
this?
With regards,
Aaron Trowbridge
Researcher
BV Research Centre
Smithers B.C.
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2011 Apr 22
1
convert string to variable
Hello,
Is it possible to convert a string to a variable?
I have a set of names:
> stocks
[1] "ACCELL" "AHOLD" "AJAX" "ARCADIS" "BALLAST"
"BAM.GROEP"
[7] "BESI" "BETER.BED" "BINCKBANK.NV" "BOSKALIS"
"CATE" "CROWN.V.GELDER"
And a
2001 Jan 01
1
Port forwarding control patch
Hi,
I'd like to bring this up again as there has been discussion about 2.4.0
patches. Getting something this big in would probably delay the release
too much, but something similar should be considered for 2.5 then.
A lot of people would like some control over port forwarding. Florian
Weimer's patches (http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/files/openssh/) are one,
rather "big"
2001 Feb 21
1
OpenSSL + OpenSSH version problems
Hello all,
OpenSSL 0.9.5a and 0.9.6 are incompatible, causing weird errors.
I'd like to get a check for this in the RPMs.
However, now I want to make sure whether anyone has experienced problems
with RHL 0.9.5a OpenSSL libs vs. the 0.9.5a ones provided at openbsd.org?
Ie: is it enough to check like '= 0.9.5a' or do you have to check '=
0.9.5a-xyz'.
--
Pekka Savola
2001 Feb 21
1
sshd -t to test configuration file syntax?
Hello all,
sshd configuration file options change from one release to another.
If you forget updating sshd_config, sshd will not start.
This is especially painful for update scripts etc. where you can't do e.g.
'sshd -p 2022' to see if it's okay.
May I suggest some option, e.g. sshd -t, which would test config files and
other obvious issues and return an errorcode if something
2001 Mar 26
1
Release with BIGENDIANAES compat option?
Hello all,
Very recently, djm added compability patch so that aes/rijndael encryption
problems could be avoided when talking to broken server/client; and you
wouldn't have to toggle off the protocols yourself.
Might this be a candidate for 2.5.2p2 or the like? This would be helpful
when there are a lot of broken, 2.3.0 and like, systems.
--
Pekka Savola "Tell me of
2001 Apr 25
1
RHL init.d/sshd ipv6 hack
Hello all,
I'm using the attached patch.
With it, if you add
OPTIONS="-6"
in
/etc/sysconfig/sshd
(this kind of sysconfig/<name> is a pretty normal RHL practice), then you
can enable ipv4 and ipv6 on RHL without problems and without having to
modify the init.d/sshd script.
This or something like should IMO be added.
Removing 'noreplace' from sshd_config
2001 Apr 30
1
OpenSSH 2.9p1 release not on FTP sites
ChangeLog:
20010429
- (bal) Updated INSTALL. PCRE moved to a new place.
- (djm) Release OpenSSH-2.9p1
However, OpenSSH 2.9p1 is not on the official FTP sites, at least yet?
--
Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted,
Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall"
Systems. Networks. Security. -- Robert Jordan: A Crown of Swords
2002 Mar 07
1
OpenSSH Security Advisory (adv.channelalloc) (fwd)
whoops, not announce.
--
Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted,
Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall"
Systems. Networks. Security. -- Robert Jordan: A Crown of Swords
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Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 16:59:38 +0200 (EET)
From: Pekka Savola <pekkas at netcore.fi>
To: Markus Friedl <markus at
2001 Mar 05
2
--with-ipv4-default and sshd IPv4/6 dual bind hack
Hello all,
I just found a bug a nice bug that can be turned into a real feature on
systems (usually Linux) that are built with --with-ipv4-default.
If you enable IPv6 in kernel, and enable both listenaddress 0.0.0.0 and
::, sshd will error out 'address family not supported'.
However, you can work around this error by starting sshd with 'sshd -4 -6'.
As far as man page is
2013 Jan 12
3
heatmap.2 problem
Dear List,
I'm trying to generate a simple heatmap that has each row and column
separated by a black line. However, for some reason this only happens
for the first and last color. The middle color in my colorpanel()
command has an addition horizontal and vertical line that I would like
to get rid off. Any suggestions?
#my code below
my.matrix <- cbind(func.1 =
2001 Jul 23
1
2.9p2: sshd -6, port fwd of ipv4 fails
Hi,
Running openssh-2.9p2 on Linux.
If server is run with 'sshd -6' (to enable ipv6 easily on server end), ie
all IPv4 are represented as mapped addresses, port forwarding will not
work; just running plain ol' IPv4 fixes this of course.
The server error, when forwarding from the client '143:localhost:143' and
connecting to localhost 143 is:
debug1: