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2005 Nov 30
2
OT: Statistics question
I apologise for asking this question here but I am hoping that someone can either give me direct guidance and/or point me to a better group for this type of disucssion. I have what I feel should be a fairly simple problem but which my limited stats knowledge can't answer. I have two overlapping distributions (both normal) and I want to answer the question how do I calculate the cut-off value
2005 Aug 31
6
Software to code Rails
Hi! After searching the list''s history an the rails-wiki I come to the conclusion that the subject of "which software to use for rails-coding" isn''t disucssed and written down yet. So here is my question: Watching a video like http://rubyonrails.org/media/video/clips/components.mov five question come to my mind 1. Whats the name of the commendline-software? 2. What
2012 Apr 23
8
v2.1.5 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.5.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.5.tar.gz.sig A few announcements first: I'm now going to start being more strict about not answering Dovecot questions sent to me privately (especially support requests, but also bug reports, feature requests, etc). Often those questions could be answered by other people in the mailing list as
2012 Apr 23
8
v2.1.5 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.5.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.5.tar.gz.sig A few announcements first: I'm now going to start being more strict about not answering Dovecot questions sent to me privately (especially support requests, but also bug reports, feature requests, etc). Often those questions could be answered by other people in the mailing list as
2019 Apr 26
10
Automatically backing up and restoring x18 around function calls on AArch64?
...accepted upstream, as it is not deemed a correct/complete solution. Also, if the emulated Windows API functions do callbacks, the register would need to be restored before the callbacks call windows code. Another idea which was raised in https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38780#c13, which disucsses this matter, was if it would be possible to make Clang/LLVM always back up and restore x18 on any call to any other function, to make sure that the register maintains the right value as long as running in Wine code. (One concern is that this could end up rather expensive though.) I didn't...
2016 Jun 24
2
Suggestion / Help regarding new calling convention
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 12:31 AM, Matthias Braun <matze at braunis.de> wrote: > I just discussed this with vivek on IRC (and I think we agreed on this): > > Let me first state the motivation clearly to ease later discussions: > As far as the motivation for this change goes: Changing the calling > convention allows us to choose whether a register is saved by the callee or >
2004 Aug 06
2
a new directory service
I am not averse to making time-dependent information available. But it does not fit in this model. We have to change the model to accomodate time-dependent information, and I'm not willing to use the model that has been use in the past, which was to treat both types of information as identical and just accept all the inconsistencies and problems. And easy solution is to let clients query
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast and rtp
I have managed to get icecast streaming to freeamp on another computer, using http, but does icecast support rtp streaming of mp3 files? Is there any online documentation about icecast streaming using rtp? Also, is there any freeamp manual documentation online? Finding this documentation is really difficult!! Thanks Louisa --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast
2006 Jun 13
1
Recommendations please for plugin(s)
For my application I''m going to be in need of a 1-small calendar (pop up kind) where a user would click on a month/date and it would be sent back to the form action. 2-also some kind of textarea / htmlarea plugin I''ve perused around the plugin directory and possible found a calendar. I think dynarch is the name and included in a suite. As for the htmlarea I think there was a
2006 Jan 18
1
Influence measure + lme ?
Hi all, Does lme has function to compute the cook's distance or influence measure like lm? I can't find them. Thanks. Yen Lin [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2016 Mar 08
2
[Bug 1056] New: nft: Syntax error with dnat as ct state
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1056 Bug ID: 1056 Summary: nft: Syntax error with dnat as ct state Product: nftables Version: unspecified Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: nft Assignee: pablo at netfilter.org
2004 Jan 30
1
Measures of central tendency - mode
Greetings, This seems too rudimentary to ask but for the life of me I cannot locate a readily easy method to compute the univariate mode. I know "mode" is not correct and "table" provides a reasonable count but I figured there would be an easy way to extract the value from the table after I do something like: max(table(mydadat$myvar)) unfortunately it only returns the max
2001 Sep 05
2
reinit_creds (was Re: OpenSSHd barfs upon reauthentication: PAM, Solaris 8)
>Neither the Sun PAM documentation nor the Linux-PAM documentation >describe the semantics of PAM_REINITIALIZE_CREDS in any useful detail. I would agree it is vague, but then that is also a problem with the XSSO document (http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/008329799/) >Could we please have a clarification on the semantics of >PAM_CRED_ESTABLISH vs. the semantics of
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
At 09:25 PM 10/17/2001, you wrote: >I am not averse to making time-dependent information available. But it >does not fit in this model. > > >That being said, let's disucss the pros and cons. What is your >objection to making the server responsible for time-dependent data? ok, I'll bite... I interpret what you mean by "server responsible for time-dependent
2004 Aug 06
3
a new directory service
> Again, it would be nice to be able to make this reasonably free form > name/value pairs - one extra that has occurred to me is... > > icon_url - to let directoy listings jazz up their displays by permitting > station logos (For speed reasons it's probably nicer for the directory > server to manage teh icons locally...) I'm trying to think of a good way to map
2006 Jan 18
0
R Wiki and R-sig-wikii
Hello all, This is to announce the creation of R-sig-wiki, a new R SIG (Special Interest Group) mailing list dedicated to the elaboration and maintenance of a R Wiki. You can subscribe at: https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-wiki. There is currently a prototype for a new R Wiki at http://www.sciviews.org/_rgui/wiki (temporary address). The main idea is to offer a site where users
2016 Jun 20
7
Suggestion / Help regarding new calling convention
Dear Community, To improve current interprocedural register allocation (IPRA) , we have planned to set callee saved registers to none for local functions, currently I am doing it in following way: if (F->hasLocalLinkage() && !F->hasAddressTaken()) { DEBUG(dbgs() << "Function has LocalLinkage \n"); F->setCallingConv(CallingConv::GHC); } but we think threre
2006 Apr 05
23
DTrace as a security tool / http://systrace.org
I''d like to see if we can use DTrace to as the kernel implementation of the BSD systrace security policy system (http://www.systrace.org). I don''t really want to port systrace to Solaris because I think with DTrace we already have all the necessary in kernel hooks to do this. With systrace you express things like: "httpd can bind to port 80 but not any other port, it
2020 May 01
13
[PATCH hmm v2 0/5] Adjust hmm_range_fault() API
From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg at mellanox.com> The API is a bit complicated for the uses we actually have, and disucssions for simplifying have come up a number of times. This small series removes the customizable pfn format and simplifies the return code of hmm_range_fault() All the drivers are adjusted to process in the simplified format. I would appreciated tested-by's for the two
2020 Apr 22
11
[PATCH hmm 0/5] Adjust hmm_range_fault() API
From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg at mellanox.com> The API is a bit complicated for the uses we actually have, and disucssions for simplifying have come up a number of times. This small series removes the customizable pfn format and simplifies the return code of hmm_range_fault() All the drivers are adjusted to process in the simplified format. I would appreciated tested-by's for the two