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2009 Jun 26
2
Normalize Voicemail Volume?
We generally get our voicemails emailed to us from asterisk, but some people's messages are extraordinarily loud or quiet. I don't suppose there is any feature to even out the volume level is there?
2020 Jun 15
9
Codifying our Brace rules-
Hi all- A few weeks ago I noticed that our "omit braces with single line blocks" rule wasn't written down! Additionally, as a group on IRC and in review, noticed that the enforcement of this rule has been extremely inconsistent. We made a first run at codifying our existing practice here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80947, which was then committed after significant time on
2009 Aug 21
4
Where to put source code?
I'm trying to move from Matlab to R, and I'm stuck even getting started. This sounds to me like the dumbest question in the world but... how does one put R source code in files? Over the last three days I've gone front to back through the Introduction to R and the R Language Definition, and while I'm excited that the language is so Lispish, none of what I read described how to
2009 May 08
2
Malformed HTML
I''m using Mechanize to parse an extraordinarily malformed html page. After submitting a form like so: page = mech.submit(dform) The result I get back is truncated. I suspect that it''s because the source HTML looks like this: <html> <head> yadda yadda</head> <p>some text</p> <html> <table yadda yadda> My
2015 Apr 09
2
[LLVMdev] Intercepting dlinfo in memory sanitizer
Hi everyone, I ran into a false positive with memory sanitizer due to it not intercepting dlinfo. I tried to get started on writing such an interceptor, but dlinfo seems like an extraordinarily difficult function to intercept. The three considerations that I would like somebody to look at are: 1) How do we get the enum values to decide what kind of pointer dlinfo is getting. Ideally we'd
2011 Jun 06
1
Problem changing server on a LAN
I'm having great difficulty trying to change server on my home LAN. At present 192.168.2.2 is my server, running CentOS-5.6 and connecting to an ADSL modem. I want to change server to another CentOS machine, 192.168.2.5 . The problem is that I cannot get the computers on the system to forget the old server, even when it is completely disconnected, and the new server is connected to the modem.
2015 Apr 10
2
[LLVMdev] Intercepting dlinfo in memory sanitizer
Thanks! I'll try that. In order to avoid starting a new thread, let me ask you the next question. One of the shared libraries I load calls strtol and msan fails to intercept it. Why would this be? The library seems to be otherwise implemented. One of the potential culprits I saw is that strtol is marked as strong in libc. Is there any workaround? Keno On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Evgeniy
2006 Jul 13
2
Squirrelmail Change Dovecot Password Plugin
Hi Let me introduce myself, My name is Cecil, and i am a system architect by proferssion working currently on contracts with serveral companies in Ghana and Nigeria. I recently built a Corporate Mail Server for a Company using Postfix, Dovecot and Squirrelmail, running on Ubuntu. Thanks to the Dovecot community everything is working well. After a moment i noticed that i could make the users
2007 Nov 13
4
OT: Slow browsers or slow connections?
I have AT&T (formerly SBC) DSL for my primary internet connection here, and tonight it has been exceptionally, extraordinarily S - L - O - W.... Pages that normally load in, at most, seconds, are taking several minutes to locate, even common, frequent access pages like Google, Gmail, etc. I called AT&T, of course, and all they know about is IE, which, as you can probably guess, I rarely
1998 Dec 15
3
how can i find out a netbios name from an IP address.
i install quite a few (debian linux) internet gateway boxes with samba installed so that the client can get their /var/www directory in network neighbourhood. in order to diagnose network faults (i.e "WTF can't the stupid doze boxes see/login to/etc the samba share?"), i often need to find out the netbios name of a machine. for some reason this seems to an extraordinarily difficult
2009 Dec 28
2
[BioC] make.cdf.package: Error: cannot allocate vector of size 1 Kb
My machine has 8GB memory. I had quit all other programs that might take a lot of memory when I try the script (before I post the first message in this thread). The cdf file is of only 741 MB. It is strange to me to see the error. On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Wolfgang Huber <whuber at embl.de> wrote: > Dear Peng Yu > > how big is the RAM of your computer? You could try with
2013 Aug 28
2
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
On Aug 28, 2013, at 1:50 PM, Paul Robinson <pogo.work at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Todd Jackson <quantum.skyline at gmail.com>wrote: > >> Personally, I think it is necessary to go for the strongest random number >> generator possible. Cryptographically secure pseudorandom number >> generators have good properties that make them
2011 Nov 03
2
any updates w.r.t. lapply, sapply, apply retaining classes
Hi All, I don't have a "I need help" question, so much as a query into any update whether 'R' has made any progress with some of the core functions retaining classes. As an example, because it's one of the cases that most egregiously impacts me & my work and keeps pushing me away from 'R' and into other numerical languages (such as NumPy in python), I
2011 Nov 03
2
any updates w.r.t. lapply, sapply, apply retaining classes
Hi All, I don't have a "I need help" question, so much as a query into any update whether 'R' has made any progress with some of the core functions retaining classes. As an example, because it's one of the cases that most egregiously impacts me & my work and keeps pushing me away from 'R' and into other numerical languages (such as NumPy in python), I
2003 Mar 06
6
Followup: copy-paste graphics from R to Word on Mac OS X
After trying numerous options, I'm just about at my wits end. The most frequent suggestion was to export to a postscript or PDF file and import that into Word. However, no matter what I did or how I did it, the results were extraordinarily ugly and somewhat time-consuming. What I've tried so far: 1. Copy and paste from the R graphics output window into Word (in Mac OS X), this is
2020 Jun 15
2
Codifying our Brace rules-
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 4:05 PM Mehdi AMINI via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > As another data point, the MLIR part of the codebase is pretty consistent on this: never use braces for trivial (single statement) if/else/for, but always put it on every branch if needed on any side of the if/else. Any opinion/stance policy/practice on the "one line, or one statement
2010 Mar 17
1
AEC strangest behavior
On 2010-03-16 14:22, Josh Gargus wrote: >> If more than one speaker receives the *same* signal, it doesn't >> matter the number of speakers. It only gets tricky when the >> speakers are playing slightly different signals (e.g. from a stereo >> song). > > Does "tricky" mean that the Speex AEC won't handle such situations > well? Or just that you
2023 Mar 08
1
insert hyperlink into svg graphic
On 3/7/23 13:12, Paul Murrell wrote: > Hi > > I think the main issue here is that you are *drawing* text on the > graphics device, so I would only expect to see literal XML text output > in the result. > ''' > > Hope that helps Thank you for your consideration of the matter, but that seems extraordinarily overly-complicated for the results of
2005 Apr 21
3
Objects in R
Hi, A few comments from a fairly experienced R user who worked for several years on a R-based bioinformatics analysis framework. I don't want to misrepresent anyone's views, but... There are real disadvantages to the "objects-as-C-structs" and functions/methods which "mutate" based on argument type. i.e. S4. (1)Novices simply don't understand it.
2013 Apr 27
1
[LLVMdev] Proposal for new Legalization framework
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 7:28 PM, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote: > > On Apr 27, 2013, at 8:10 AM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 11:33 PM, Dan Gohman <dan433584 at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> To all, I'm moving on and accepting what appears to be the consensus of >> the list, for now. >