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2007 Sep 07
5
Ruby IDE with wxRuby
Hello All, There seems to have been a lot of interest in getting wxScintilla incorperated, and I think most of us who want it, want it so we can create an editor, so to avoid multiple projects comming out with the same goal (Not really that bad of a problem....), I''m going to kick start this, and ask that anyone interested in developing a Editor with wxRuby and wxScintilla, to send
2017 Apr 17
2
Question on induction variable simplification pass
Hi Pankaj, On April 14, 2017 at 4:55:16 PM, Chawla, Pankaj (pankaj.chawla at intel.com) wrote: > I have attached the IR I got by compiling with -O2. This is just before we widen the IV. Thanks! > To get the backedge taken count info I ran indvars on it and then replaced zext with sext. > > I think regardless of where we decide to add this transformation in the pipeline, it should
2013 Nov 25
2
Captive Portal
Hi All, I'm trying to set up a Captive Portal using a Centos6 box. I've been experimenting with WiFiDog but it looks like development has faltered and I'm chasing my tail getting all the bits of PHP together for it to run. Some bits I've got look like Alpha code. What I'm trying to accomplish is a a simple firewall type system for a public WiFi, that redirects users to a Web page when they first connect, accepts some credentia...
2017 Apr 14
3
Question on induction variable simplification pass
Hi Sanjoy, I have attached the IR I got by compiling with -O2. This is just before we widen the IV. To get the backedge taken count info I ran indvars on it and then replaced zext with sext. I think regardless of where we decide to add this transformation in the pipeline, it should try to preserve as much information as it can. This means that we should generate sext for signed IVs and
2011 Sep 08
1
predict.rma (metafor package)
Hi (R 2.13.1, OSX 10.6.8) I am trying to use predict.rma with continuous and categorical variables. The argument newmods in predict.rma seems to handle coviariates, but appears to falter on factors. While I realise that the coefficients for factors provide the answers, the goal is to eventually use predict.rma with ANCOVA type model with an interaction. Here is a self contained example
2013 Feb 19
2
Xyratex News Regarding Lustre - Press Release
Greetings Community! Today we are very excited to announce that Xyratex has purchased Lustre? and its assets from Oracle. We intend for Lustre to remain an open-source, community-driven file system to be promoted by our community organizations. We undertook the acquisition because we realize its importance to the entire community and we want to help ensure that it will continue to deliver for all
2008 Mar 06
3
Moving from RAID 0 to LVM RAID?
So I've learned a valuable RAID 0 lesson, and it fortunately was not a major catastrophy. I got lucky, and had a workable-enough backup on tape to make the user who needed some data happy. Now, from the OS side, LVM is an option. Say the RAID controller only allows hardware striping or mirroring for logical volumes, but I want to use more than two disks, and I don't want the RAID 0
2010 Mar 06
0
Audio problems ins conference zap->sip
Hello! I have several problems in the audio one belonging to asterisk at conferences between ZAP - SIP. I hope that you may help me. 1 Problem When the audio establishes a call between two canals, some zap and another sip itself one listens interrupted in one of the senses, exactly in zap sip, with audio cuts. Words lose at random, in that connection, however in the sense sip zap the
2001 Sep 18
0
SWAT Bad Authorization!
Hi Using 2.2.1a and getting 401 SWAT Bad Authorization error. If I use the -a option everything is OK. The documentation refers to the -a option which leaves everything wide open but I can't find any documentaion regarding any other form of access control for SWAT. What actually controls the access? We installed from source with no selected config options. Hope someone can help, I have
2007 Jul 08
3
Sparc
By chance, has there been any progress on a 5.0 version for an Ultra Sparc? -- Best regards, Chris Registerd Linux user number 448639
2003 Feb 11
4
postgres
Is anyone using R with postgres? I'd like to do so, but cannot seem to find any reasonable explanation of how to do so. Joshua Gramlich Chicago, IL
2006 Aug 15
2
nls convergence problem
I'm having problems getting nls to agree that convergence has occurred in a toy problem. nls.out never gets defined when there is an error in nls. Reaching the maximum number of iterations is alway an error, so nls.out never gets defined when the maximum number of iterations is reched. >From ?nls.control: tol: A positive numeric value specifying the tolerance level for the
2018 Jul 31
4
[RFC][SVE] Supporting SIMD instruction sets with variable vector lengths
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 at 03:53, David A. Greene <dag at cray.com> wrote: > I wasn't talking about within an instruction but rather across > instructions in the same expression tree. Something like this would be > weird: Yes, that's what I was referring as "not in the API" therefore "user error". > The points where VL would be changed are limited and
2007 Jun 21
7
test program #2: mmaping
Attached another test program. I don't expect it to print any errors with any OS, but I'd like to confirm it for non-Linux SMP kernels. (Except for OpenBSD, it doesn't work correctly in it anyway because it doesn't support mixing write()s and mmap()) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: concurrency.c Type: text/x-csrc Size: 2256
2013 May 10
0
Wine release 1.5.30
The Wine development release 1.5.30 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - Mouse capture support in the Mac driver. - NTLM and Negotiate authentication in WinHTTP. - Support for proxy bypass in WinInet. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.5.30.tar.bz2
2018 Jul 31
3
[RFC][SVE] Supporting SIMD instruction sets with variable vector lengths
Hi David, Let me put the last two comments up: > > But we're trying to represent slightly different techniques > > (predication, vscale change) which need to be tied down to only > > exactly what they do. > > Wouldn't intrinsics to change vscale do exactly that? You're right. I've been using the same overloaded term and this is probably what caused the
2010 May 24
7
Icecast2 Station with multiple scheduled DJs?
I have been playing with Icecast only for a couple of days, and I am trying to figure out how to do something. I want a listener to have to only deal with one stream, but I want to be able to switch the source of that stream between multiple sources (DJs). The core idea is that the listener only deals with /live.mp3 while in the background I can problematically switch between a series of live
2009 Feb 17
32
Backing up ZFS snapshots
I have an OpenSolaris snv_105 server at home that holds my photos, docs, music, etc, in a zfs pool. I backup my laptops with rsync to the OpenSolaris server. All of my important data is in one place, on the OpenSolaris server. I want to backup this data. I want to protect against losing my data, and I would also like to recover previous versions of files when I make mistakes. * I do not have a
2006 Jan 27
59
Why Macs instead of AMD or Intel ? Just curious
My first computer was a Mac (SE30) but it was also my last so I am not without appreciation of Apples wonderful aptitude for design. Without starting a flame-fest why do so many ruby and rails developers use a Mac ? It seems to be a commonality within the ruby and RoR community. Especially laptops. The first ruby users group meeting I attended was about 50% Macs (or so it seemed to me - I