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2000 Jan 04
0
Stepwise logistic discrimination - II
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2008 May 31
3
types.h:52: error: conflicting types for ‘ ino_t’
...r: previous declaration of fd_set was here In file included from ../../include/wine/port.h:36, from clipboard.c:65: /usr/include/sys/types.h:248: error: conflicting types for blkcnt_t /usr/include/linux/types.h:124: error: previous declaration of blkcnt_t was here clipboard.c: DC=:F88 X11DRV_CLIPBOARD_QueryTargets clipboard.c:1716: warning: implicit declaration of function usleep make[2]: *** [clipboard.o] error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/wine-1.0-rc2/dlls/winex11.drv' make[1]: *** [winex11.drv] error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/wine-1.0-rc...
1997 Feb 05
0
bliss version 0.4.0
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2011 Oct 26
8
IronRuby's Marshal.dump doesn't work with CLR types, or ruby types backed by a CLR type
Backstory: I''m trying to use DRb for some in-house utility code. DRb itself seems to work fine, but I found that when I misspelled a method name, instead of reporting back a NoMethodError, the IronRuby process crashed immediately to the console. This is using a relatively recent build of IronRuby from Github Steps to repro: e = RuntimeError.new ''xyz'' dumped =