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2006 Jan 23
0
:derailed => ''Denver Rails Users Group''
denver_users << yourself Sign up: http://groups.google.com/group/derailed -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2016 May 05
3
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 2:55 AM C Bergström <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Chandler - I do not want to derail, hijack or change the topic of this > discussion - Would you be ok with me going into specific examples? > IMO, no, I don't think that would be a productive direction. I also suspect it would have a high probability of (unintentionally) leading to exactly the kinds of situations the code...
2020 Aug 29
5
Changing IP Scope on a Samba DC
Andrew, I very much appreciate your swift reply and your expertise. I readily admit I'm a little out of my depth here. I'm sitting here in California at almost midnight with just the weekend to get done all I need to do on the network and I fear this may be derailing my plans. This article on the Samba Wiki https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Changing_the_IP_Address_of_a_Samba_AD_DC seems to suggest I need to demote and repromote if I change the address, is that also the same if I change the subnet? I'm sorry if that's a dumb question, but I'm hav...
2006 Jan 12
5
Ajax: Multiple Element Update
I''m trying to apply an Effect.Highlight only to elements of a Form that was submitted. So if a user updated 2 fields of a 10 field form, the Effect.Highlight would be applied to the 2 fields... showing the user what was updated. My first attempt was to use the :complete=>"eval(request.responseText)" ... however, the template that get''s rendered won''t know
2014 Jun 19
4
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Add a simple soft-float class
...e? The only claim we’re making is that it is a useful utility for writing compiler heuristics. We can do that without waking any Dragons, and Duncan’s design is quite straightforward. I think calling it a “soft-float” implementation was a mistake (even though that’s what it is), and has completely derailed this thread. The goal is to factor and reuse the code that we need to reinvent every time we need to extend the dynamic range of some of cost metric. The question here is whether that in itself a worthwhile goal, independent of how the compiler models language level floats. I have nothing *again...
2016 May 05
6
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
Am 05.05.2016 um 10:58 schrieb C Bergström via llvm-dev: > Sincerely and pragmatically - what do you think will be different > after this is in place.. Bureaucracy is great, but what's broken or > pandemic that you're trying to fix? From the last discussion, I gather that it's an attempt to prevent damage before it can happen. I'm quite sceptical about that. It's
2019 May 07
2
Permissions on nginx logs
> On May 6, 2019, at 10:14 AM, Bee.Lists <bee.lists at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I will give 770 a try. > > Try 750 first. You don?t need write access to do what you?re asking. > > Also, the group membership change won?t take effect until you log out and > back in. Thanks to correct me, both things are true, if he only wants to read logs there, the 750 is
2006 Oct 11
1
during fitting of successive datasets, stall crashes iterations
Hi all, I am trying to do fitting of large sets of timeseries data, and error messages derail the process when I encounter a dataset that doesn't fit. I'd like to ignore those "misfits" and try another equation or move to the next dataset. Any ideas? (piece of code below) Thanks, --Warren ##The code looks something like this: attach(zf) x <- hours n&lt...
2010 Dec 01
1
Guide to SELinux
Since the "SELinux - way of the future or good idea but !!!" thread is deep in heated discussion, I decided not to derail to ask a simple question. I found this guide for SELinux: http://www.linux-books.us/centos_0005.php and it looks like it's straight out of RedHat. However, it's dated 2005. Will this be sufficient to help understand a CentOS 5 - or 6 - installation of SELinux? Is there a more recent guid...
2013 Mar 21
1
missing space in R version specifier makes PACKAGES file unreadable by install.packages()
...space after >= in the offending package's DESCRIPTION file and re-generating the PACKAGES file with tools:::write_PACKAGES(). However, this worked OK in r62077. I'm not sure if >=2.15.1 (without the space) is valid syntax, but I wonder if R can be a bit more forgiving, as this issue derailed our daily builds. > sessionInfo() R version 3.0.0 alpha (2013-03-18 r62312) Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0 (64-bit) locale: [1] C attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] tools_3.0.0 T...
2009 Nov 02
3
PHP 5.2.x
I am trying to install GOsa and it seems to need PHP 5.2 So I searched CentOS Plus but no luck So I downloaded the src RPM from Fedora 11 and tried to build but got derailed early on in the process with these errors... + cat /usr/share/aclocal/libtool.m4 \ /usr/share/aclocal/ltoptions.m4 \ /usr/share/aclocal/ltsugar.m4 \ /usr/share/aclocal/ltversion.m4 \ /usr/share/aclocal/lt~obsolete.m4 cat: /usr/share/aclocal/ltoptions.m4: No such file or directory cat: /usr/s...
2016 Jul 21
2
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
...t want git’ option. Basically, ‘any of the above’. For me, I’m very happy with the proposals being discussed, but mostly just want to move to a more reliable hosting service (full disclosure, I’m a fan of GitHub), and I use git-svn anyway so native git would be best for me. Anyway, not trying to derail the discussion, just express that there are likely many others like me out there who are silent not because we don’t have an opinion, but because we just want git and don’t want to have an excessive number of +1’s on a thread saying so. Cheers, Pete -------------- next part -------------- An HTML...
2015 Nov 05
2
Internal DNS logging
...g level of samba and using Wireshark to debug. I had to use a log level of 10 to get the information I was looking for. I only mentioned my issue in case OP was debugging the same thing. I'm going to update the thread I already have open as to keep everything centralized. Don't want to derail this thread. -- -James
2017 Jan 19
3
[RFC] IR-level Region Annotations
...to this day because of it (both in AA, > and devirt, and ...) :) > We can't always even tell fields apart > > > Is it inherent to the infrastructure, i.e. using metadata instead of first > class IR construct or is it just a “quality of implementation” issue? > > Not to derail this conversation: IMHO, At some point there is no real difference :) Because otherwise, everything is a QOI issue. IE if it's super tricky to get metadata that works well and works right, doesn't get lost, etc, and that's inherent to using metadata, that to me is not a QOI issue. S...
2017 Aug 02
6
What RH-like on a Dell XPS 15 (9590)?
...certain kernels and are expecting a particular kernel version and ABI for EL7. I've tried out a few non-standard kernels before, and if you rely on packages that depend upon the distribution default kernel version (as I do with kmod-nvidia from ELrepo!) that breakage can be swift, and can derail you in a hurry, causing you to go down a rabbit hole very quickly. So be prepared and keep your eyes open for these issues. In some circles, the back-porting of features into old kernels is controversial; but that is a business decision made as part of the EL development and is not likely to c...
2018 Aug 22
2
Fixed Point Support in LLVM
...gine intrinsics would be a nice middle ground and down >> the line once fixed point types are fully fleshed out, we can explore >> adding a new llvm type. > It's fine to start with intrinsics, I think. I do think it would be better to add a new > type, but I don't want to derail your project with a political argument over it. > > I *will* derail your project if necessary with an argument that these ought to be > portable intrinsics, though. :) Can you clarify what you mean by portable? Portable from a target standpoint or from a language standpoint, or both? Eith...
2006 Feb 14
18
Does shared hosting work? Anywhere?
...ke to migrate to a low cost service. These are not business sites and don''t have strict uptime requirements, and I don''t want to spend much money, so a shared hosting service is probably what I need. But I would like to know what to expect. I hope the php/perl cgi doesn''t derail (no pun intended) the conversation. Thanks for your help. -Kelly -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060214/ff090ec8/attachment.html
2017 May 16
4
LLVM Fortran front-end
Is anyone aware of what the status of the LLVM PGI Fortran front-end is? The last I've seen any information on this mailing list is about a year ago, and the original mailing list message suggested that it would be made public in late 2016. -- Joshua Cranmer Source code archæologist
2003 Sep 18
9
OT: Bind-9.2.2-22 RPMS with "delegate-only" patch
I have produced RedHat 9.2.2-22 RPMS that include the ISC "delegate-only" patch that helps thwart Verisign''s wildcard .com and .net hijacking. These RPMs seem to run fine on RH9 (I''ve been running them since yesterday on ns1.shorewall.net). ftp://shorewall.net/pub/misc/ -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Shorewall - iptables made easy Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net
2013 Nov 19
3
[LLVMdev] Curiosity about transform changes under Sanitizers (Was: [PATCH] Disable branch folding with MemorySanitizer)
Just moving this branch of the thread out of the review because I don't want to derail the review thread... Kostya - why are these two cases not optimization bugs in general? (why do they only affect sanitizers?) On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 8:37 PM, Kostya Serebryany <kcc at google.com> wrote: > And we've been just informed by the mozilla folks about yet another case &gt...