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2010 Oct 17
1
N1MM crashes when using exotic callsigns
I get a runtime error '5' when entering any callsigns other than US or Canada signs. Error dump is as follows: wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000030 at address 0x66080e1c (thread 003b), starting debugger... Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000030 in 32-bit code (0x66080e1c). err:dbghelp:pe_load_dbg_file Couldn't find .DBG file
2014 Jan 23
0
Ogg and Android (Vorbis and more exotic)
Hi guys! I wanted to participate in your experience: Recently I put some files to my Android mobile (Samsung Galaxy SII) in addition to the Ogg/Vorbis ones: Speex, flac, Opus Unfortunately it seems the Music player crashes periodically since then. (Needless to say that it cannot play speex and Opus) You'll notice that your list of albums (normally at 180) suddenly becomes very short (1
2009 Jan 20
1
Trying to run a exotic app "Saral Tax",
Hi, "Saral Tax" is the only app that needs dual booting the PC. i'm trying to run this on wine and Arch linux. Fonts availabe through wine-doors are installed. Installation of Saraltax is flawless. But only the splash screen is displayed when the app is invoked. Errors displayed when running from prompt is pasted below. [ajayar at redcolony Saral Tax]$ wine WinTax.exe
2007 Sep 16
2
metadata on the wiki
On 14 Sep 2007 at 15:52, Ian Malone wrote: > Vorbis comments could do better than they currently do > but no-one seems compelled to implement any of the exotic > tag proposals that have hung around for years. Exotic tag proposals?! Do you mean the ones linked from the wiki? As far can tell, the only roadblock to "implementation" (by which, I assume you mean support from
2017 Jun 17
2
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
Recently I was trying to cite a package where the authors have ? and ? in their names. I found that on Windows the citation() function did not return the authors' names at all, but on Linux there was no problem (sessionInfos at the bottom): On Windows, no author names are returned: #--------------- > citation("readr") To cite package ?readr? in publications use: (2017).
2008 May 16
2
[LLVMdev] Matching struct layouts.
> > If this is an arbitrary struct, it can be quite tricky. Do you have > > to worry about bitfields and variable sized fields (for example a > > variable length array at the end)? What about unions? > > There are no bitfields, but it does have a variable length array at the end. > There are no unions. You could use llvm-gcc to convert the struct to an LLVM type.
2009 Jun 24
3
Auth worker max line size
Hello I have been playing with some exotic authentication scheme with Dovecot and PAM. That involves sending really large base64 encoded data as the IMAP password, and I have hit a line limit in Dovecot, with AUTH_WORKER_MAX_LINE_LENGTH set to 1024. This limit is especially frustrating since other parts of the software use much larger limits: MAX_INBUF_SIZE 4096 MAX_IMAP_LINE 8192
2017 Jun 17
3
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
Hi Duncan, Thanks for your reply. Yes, it does seem to be specific to the CTYPE setting to Chinese on Windows. If I set it to English using Sys.setlocale() there is no problem, then back to Chinese and the authors disappear: Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL","English") citation("readr") #' To cite package ?readr? in publications use: #' #' Hadley Wickham, Jim
2007 Feb 14
2
Fanless solution
Hi there, I'm looking for a compact fanless solution preferrably wall mountable and not too exotic. It needs to be commercial grade. I don't really consider most of the Via ITX solutions I have seen commercial grade but perhaps someone can convince me otherwise. This solution is about the best I have found. Maybe a bit on the exotic side but I like the fact it is wall mountable AND
2005 Mar 21
2
[LLVMdev] llvm+gentoo=OK
Hi all maybe it is of interest for someone: I successfully compiled llvm and gcc front-end sources at Gentoo Linux (even on exotic x86-compatible CPU). Things seem to be running OK. This is a good prerequisite for making llvm ebuild script and promote llvm to hackers of fast-growing progressive Gentoo world. -- Valery A.Khamenya
2008 Mar 15
0
[LLVMdev] exact semantics of 'nounwind'
Hi Nick, > Since I'm busy muddying the waters by changing how exception handling > works, I thought I should ask for clarification on the exact behaviour > of the current 'nounwind' attribute found on functions, calls and invokes. > > I was thinking these would be similar to the AA analysis notes like > "doesNotAccessMemory" which is a provable property
2006 Jun 27
3
Possible to get a definition of a function from a package to use without invoking the package?
Hi, I often use the mod() and instring() functions that are available in the clim.pact package. This package has a lot of dependencies, including installation of netCDF, and I haven't yet been able to get library(clim.pact) to work on a Mac OS 10.4.6. A previous request for help with the Mac problem yielded no results, so now I wonder if I could just extract the definitions for the couple
2008 May 16
0
[LLVMdev] Matching struct layouts.
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: >> > If this is an arbitrary struct, it can be quite tricky. Do you have >> > to worry about bitfields and variable sized fields (for example a >> > variable length array at the end)? What about unions? >> >> There are no bitfields, but it does have a variable length array at
2019 Feb 16
2
32 seconds vs 72 minutes -- expected performance difference?
On 16/02/2019 02:43, Saurabh Nanda via samba wrote: >>> 2) Is this normal -- fs/cifs/smb2misc.c: Calculated size 157 length 156 >>> mismatch mid 11907 >> Could be a bug or miscalculated length + non critical warning, I also >> see this on master kernel. Either way I doubt it's slowing everything down. >> > Should I file a bug for this? > > >>
2017 Jun 18
2
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
Hi, Duncan i have forwarded this thread to Nathan, who promised to look into it. Andrie On 17 Jun 2017 17:26, "Duncan Murdoch" <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > On 17/06/2017 9:13 AM, Ben Marwick wrote: > >> Hi Duncan, >> >> Thanks for your reply. Yes, it does seem to be specific to the CTYPE >> setting to Chinese on Windows. If I set it to
2007 Sep 14
4
metadata on the wiki
The biggest problem with Vorbis comments are too loose specifications and too little standardisation. Another problem is attribution of involved parties. Currently only the ARTIST field name is supported in software. More standardised field names need to be worked out for organisations and persons involved in the production of the recording. See:
2009 Feb 20
1
NOT an R problem: cannot install packages from distant repository
I met today a computer crash and our maintenance officer had to reinstall some components of the OS (MS Windows XP Pro) as well as the Internet browser (among other things). Now, I cannot install packages from a distant repository: > utils:::menuInstallPkgs() Error in .readRDS(pfile) : unknown input format > traceback() 5: .readRDS(pfile) 4: .packages(all.available = TRUE) 3:
2017 Jun 17
0
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
On 17/06/2017 7:10 AM, Ben Marwick wrote: > Recently I was trying to cite a package where the authors have ? > and ? in their names. I found that on Windows the citation() function > did not return the authors' names at all, but on Linux there was no > problem (sessionInfos at the bottom): > > On Windows, no author names are returned: I'm not seeing this. You have
2003 Mar 26
2
R-1.7.0 beta available
I've set up for daily distribution builds of the current development version. These are available at http://cran.us.r-project.org/src/base/ The current one is R-1.7.0beta_2003-03-26.tar.gz (and it's pretty useless to wait for them to be mirrored elsewhere...) Notice that these are made using "make dist" (like the final release will be) and thus they may have
2020 Mar 04
2
How to add new AVR targets?
Am 04.03.20 um 13:28 schrieb Dylan McKay: > > * *The C/C++ function needs to be declared with either the calling > convention avr-interrupt or avr-non-blocking-interrupt.* Skipping > this step will cause regular ret instructions to be emitted for > return-from-subroutine, instead of the required reti for interrupt > handlers. ISRs also have stricter