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2013 Mar 15
2
Disagreements between codec_siren14 and Polycom sources
There appears to be a disagreement between the encoding given in the sources for Siren14 that are downloaded from Polycom (and the ITU, both are the same) and that implemented by codec_siren14.so. The latter agrees with the actual device. If I make a .sln32 file and run the encoder from ITU/Polycom with encode 0 foo.sln32 foo.siren14 48000 14000 the resulting file doesn't play back
2007 Aug 04
2
Invert Likert-Scale Values
Hi! I am using R to process some community survey data. Several item responses are recorded via a 7-point Likert-Scale. As I have coded the responses, 1 represents high agreement, and 7 high disagreement. This of course impacts the coefficients in a linear regression (of example agreement to self-perception measures on housing satisfaction). For some purposes, in order to make the coefficients
2013 Aug 16
1
Disagreement on where mail goes.
My virtual users have their mail stored in /usr/local/virtual/user at example.com/ dovecot wants to read the mail from /usr/local/virtual/user at example.com/Maildir which is causing problems since all new mail is being written in /usr/local/virtual/user at example.com/new and dovecot is looking in /usr/local/virtual/user at example.com/Maildir/new For the local users, /home/user/Maildir is the
2011 Jul 29
3
[LLVMdev] git
On Jul 28, 2011, at 2:16 PM, David A. Greene wrote: >>> The flow promoted by Git is precisely to make sure each and every commit >>> passes the tests. So, the granularity of "incremental development" is >>> really the commit, not how often you merge. >> This model is based on the idea of some trusted maintainer doing code >> review of the branch and
2001 Oct 04
3
Ordered factors and DBMS
Is there any way of preserving order of ordered factors when storing a table in PostgreSQL? I have been using PostgreSQL and the RPgSQL package to store a large table with answers such as "Strong disagreement", "Strong agreement", "Mild disagreement". "Mild agreement". When reading the table, such answers are turned into factors, apparently in
2012 May 10
0
disagreement in loglikelihood and deviace in GLM with weights leads to different models selected using step()
In species distribution modeling where one uses a large sample of background points to capture background variation in presence\pseudo-absence or use\available models (0\1 response) it is frequently recommended that one weight the data so the sum of the absence weights is equal to the sum of presence weights so that the model isn?t swamped by an overwhelming and arbitrary number of background
2008 Jul 15
2
Maildir folder renaming disagreement among IMAP clients
A user alerted me to a problem when he renamed an upper level mail folder and lost access to a lower level folder under it. I tried with and without listescape, it didn't seem to make a difference, and I saw no errors in the dovecot log. Symptoms are if a client has a maildir folder tree .a and .a.b and renames a to c in their client, Thunderbird shows c/b but b is inaccessible since it
2008 Nov 26
2
Chi-Square Test Disagreement
I was asked by my boss to do an analysis on a large data set, and I am trying to convince him to let me use R rather than SPSS. I think Sweave could make my life much much easier. To get me a little closer to this goal, I ran my analysis through R and SPSS and compared the resulting values. In all but one case, they were the same. Given the matrix [,1] [,2] [1,] 110 358 [2,] 71 312 [3,]
2008 Apr 12
1
R and Excel disagreement - Goal Seek versus uniroot
Dear friends - occurring in Windows R2.6.2 I am modeling physical chemistry in collaboration with a friend who has preferred working in Excel. I used uniroot, and find a solution to a two buffer problem in acid-base chemistry which I believe is physiologically sensible. Using "goal seek" in Excel my friend found another plausible root, quite close to zero, and a plot of the function
2011 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] git
Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> writes: > On Jul 23, 2011, at 4:34 AM, Matthieu Moy wrote: > >> The flow promoted by Git is precisely to make sure each and every commit >> passes the tests. So, the granularity of "incremental development" is >> really the commit, not how often you merge. > This model is based on the idea of some trusted maintainer
2007 Jul 16
5
how do I draw such a barplot?
Hi, I cannot figure out how to draw a certain plot: could someone help me out? I have this data.frame from a survey my.data that looks like something like this: col1 col2 col3 col4 1 5 5 4 5 2 3 5 3 1 3 2 3 4 5 4 3 1 1 2 5 5 5 4 5 6 4 2 5 5 .... Each row represents a single questionnaire
2014 Dec 03
4
encrypted rsyncd - why was it never implemented?
...one needs to set up an extra service, not always possible - use stunnel - as above - use SSH - is not as powerful as in daemon mode (i.e. read only access, chroot, easy way of adding/modifying users and modules etc.) Why was encrypted communication in rsyncd never implemented? Some technical disagreements? Nobody volunteered? -- Tomasz Chmielewski http://www.sslrack.com
2017 May 11
2
Add more projects into Git monorepo
> On May 9, 2017, at 9:06 AM, Mehdi AMINI via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > 2017-05-09 9:03 GMT-07:00 David Chisnall <David.Chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk <mailto:David.Chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk>>: > On 9 May 2017, at 16:59, Mehdi AMINI <joker.eph at gmail.com <mailto:joker.eph at gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > I'm not
2016 Mar 09
9
Formalize "revert for more design review" policy.
Recently there's been some friction over reversions (I can remember two cases in recent memory). In both issues the general feel I got is that as a community we should honor "revert for more design review" requests unconditionally. What do you guys think of adding something like this to DeveloperPolicy.rst as an item at the end of the numbered list in
2014 Oct 31
0
Paul Albrecht
...an this loss of participation is to have a hostile environment where people are afraid to voice opinions. If we cannot discuss ideas ? even radical ones ? openly and freely without fear of recrimination, then we are dead as an open source project. In the Asterisk Developer Community, we often have disagreements about technical decisions and the direction of the project. Sometimes those disagreements are quite passionate. That's a good thing. We are all only human, and sometimes we all make mistakes. The only way we can keep the project moving forward in the best manner possible is if we allow for disa...
2002 Oct 08
3
repeated measures help; disagreement with SPSS
Hi, all. I have a simple design I'm comparing to output from SPSS. the design is 1 repeated measure (session) and 1 between measure (cond). my dependent measure is rl. here is the data I'm using (in a data.frame): mig <- data.frame(subj=factor(rep(subj,3)), cond=factor(rep(cond,3)), session=factor(c(rep(1,nsubj),rep(2,nsubj),rep(3,nsubj))),
2016 Feb 26
6
Is a PHI use of another PHI in the same block valid?
Over in pr26718, we ran across a case where input IR had one PHI within a basic block using the value of another PHI within the same basic block (without a backedge). There has been some disagreement as to whether this is valid IR. I believe it is not. The verifier currently accepts the following code without error: define void @f() { entry: br label %next next: %y = phi i32 [ 0,
2008 Jul 23
1
Time series reliability questions
Hello all, I have been using R's time series capabilities to perform analysis for quite some time now and I am having some questions regarding its reliability. In several cases I have had substantial disagreement between R and other packages (such as gretl and the commercial EViews package). I have just encountered another problem and thought I'd post it to the list. In this case,
2017 Jun 29
2
The undef story
Sean, Many thanks for taking the time to respond. I didn’t make myself clear, I will try to be brief... > On Jun 28, 2017, at 7:48 PM, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Peter Lawrence via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: > Chandler, >
2017 Jun 28
9
The undef story
Chandler, where we disagree is in whether the current project is moving the issue forward. It is not. It is making the compiler more complex for no additional value. The current project is not based in evidence, I have asked for any SPEC benchmark that shows performance gain by the compiler taking advantage of “undefined behavior” and no one can show that. The current project