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2006 Aug 19
3
memcache-client working for anyone?
I''m at the bloody forehead stage, so I figure it''s time to ask. After installing the robot coop''s memcache-client which everyone apparently recommends, it refuses to work because the rails cache.rb is invoking the read() method on the cache, which it _does not have_. Their library has get() and put() bu...
2005 Jan 21
2
[LLVMdev] making cygwin nightly builds available?
...ss. Anyway, I notice that last night's cygwin nightly build suceeded; could I just pretty please have those binaries? Some projects I've seen have a "download nightly build" section for the adventurous; mightn't you do the same? This would be hugely useful until there's a forehead-build (or better yet, forehead-install) for llvm on cygwin. Marshall Spight
2004 Jun 29
7
anti-R vitriol
...software development at all. The result is R. I do hope [your colleague] won't have to waste time doing [this analysis] in an outdated and poorly designed piece of software like R. Would any of the "committee" like to respond to this? Or shall we just slap our collective forehead and wonder how someone could get such a view? Barry
2006 Mar 31
2
Backslash Escaping in View
Ok, I''m hoping this won''t be a forehead slapper, but take a look at this code: physician.name.sub(/''/, "\\''") I''m trying to substitute a single quote with a backslash and a single quote. This seems pretty simple right? Well, someone kick me and tell me why it''s not :) Here''s wh...
2008 Jan 12
1
GraphicsContext demo
Hey All, I''ve just commited rev 1505, which now includes a GraphicsContext demo, just in time for a release. *wipes forehead* So far, it''s looking pretty good. BTW Alex, another bug came up while working with GraphicsContext, but wasn''t something as major that could prevent me from completing the demo. GraphicsContext#draw_lines(size_t n, Point2Double points, Integer fillStyle) Need another typemap w...
2014 Jul 15
1
Win7 pro trust relationship failed
...the DC. Error message is that the trust relationship between the workstation and the primary domain failed. I'm reluctant to drop the workstation from the domain and re-add it for fear that this may somehow compromise user access to files on the workstation; is there any chance there's a forehead-smacking simple thing to check and fix?
2006 Oct 18
4
Findme problem
...ing the 1 key. I found an example on the wiki, but I can't get it working. When I answer the call I hear the message telling me to press 1 to connect, and as soon as the message is done, the call is connected. In other words, it is not waiting for me to press a key. I'm sure this is a forehead slapper, but I just can't see it...can anyone help? Here's the relevant portion of the dialplan, It executes the NoOp(Waiting) and then the macro seems to immediately exit and the call is connected. [default] exten => _9999XXXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(SIP/provider/${EXTEN:4},40,M(screen)) exten...
2005 Dec 21
1
ActionWebService and WSDL
...appears to be start by defining the API you want and then you can generate WSDL. I want to start from WSDL. I''ve tried wsdl2ruby but the Ruby code it generates does not appear to play well with Rails. Is there a way I can get what I want? I''m new at this so if the answer is a forehead slapper, I''ll be happy. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast2 access problem
Thanks (slapping forehead with hand). I completely forgot that my upstream is limited to 128kbs. That would definitely cause a problem as you have mentioned. For the time being, I re-encoded the files at 56kbs to see if that helps. If so, I'll look into using a even lower bandwidth streams. Let me know if you are s...
2005 Aug 11
2
Converting strings with internal delimiters into lists
Hi UserRs, I know that there has to be an easy way to do this in R (probably easy enough that once someone clues me in I'll smack myself on the forehead for not figuring it out myself), but my searches on my own have not yielded any hints. I have many fields in my dataset that participants entered as "free lists" - i.e., the field constitutes a varying number of names each separated by a delimiter. The resulting data frame might look so...
2015 Oct 01
3
Verifying backups
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yes, when it comes to local copies cp is significantly faster than rsync. Without --link-dest there isn't much advantage to using rsync for backups. The only thing you get beyond cp -au is --delete. Also, when it comes to static data like media files I like to keep an md5 file around with checksums for all the files. That way I can easily
2005 Jan 21
0
[LLVMdev] making cygwin nightly builds available?
...e that last night's cygwin nightly build suceeded; > could I just pretty please have those binaries? Some projects > I've seen have a "download nightly build" section for the > adventurous; mightn't you do the same? This would be hugely > useful until there's a forehead-build (or better yet, forehead-install) > for llvm on cygwin. > > > Marshall Spight > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://mail.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/ll...
2016 Mar 07
1
Verifying backups
...nitarium.net> wrote: > >> Yes, when it comes to local copies cp is significantly faster than >> rsync. Without --link-dest there isn't much advantage to using rsync >> for backups. The only thing you get beyond cp -au is --delete. > > I just now remembered the (forehead slap) bloody obvious reason I decided > to use rsync to make and maintain my backup drive(s). > > Yes, it theory I could have used something simpler... cp -R or else > maybe cpio -p... but those just copy everything blindly. For my > backups, I only need/want to have the NEW and/or...
2015 Jan 22
5
[LLVMdev] Why does "uwtable" prevent optimizing Invoke -> Call?
Hi, in r176827 the optimization that turns invokes with empty landing pads into plain calls was disabled for invocations of function with the "uwtable" attribute. But given this code: struct S { ~S() {}; }; void blackbox(); __attribute__((__noinline__)) void inner() { blackbox(); } int foo() { S s; inner(); return 0; } int bar() {
2012 May 18
11
Shorewall 4.5.4 Beta 3
4.5.4 Beta 3 is now available for testing. I apologize for the back-to-back Betas but I guess it''s better to find these problems during the Beta period rather than later. Problems corrected: 1) This release includes all defect repairs from Shorewall 4.5.3.1. 2) When EXPORTMODULES=No in shorewall.conf, the following errors were issued: /usr/share/shorewall/modules: line 19:
2012 May 18
11
Shorewall 4.5.4 Beta 3
4.5.4 Beta 3 is now available for testing. I apologize for the back-to-back Betas but I guess it''s better to find these problems during the Beta period rather than later. Problems corrected: 1) This release includes all defect repairs from Shorewall 4.5.3.1. 2) When EXPORTMODULES=No in shorewall.conf, the following errors were issued: /usr/share/shorewall/modules: line 19:
2004 Aug 13
3
voice choppy
...es to twiddle? Is this a 'known issue' I don't know about, fixed in some more recent version? (Yeah, I can just try the CVS-HEAD and hope to get lucky and I probably will as I'm out of options/ideas but KNOWING it is fixed is better than hoping it is fixed) I'm stuck and my forehead is getting flat from pounding it on the wall. Anyone handing out clues? -- Dana Nowell Cornerstone Software Inc. Voice: 603-595-7480 Fax: 603-882-7313 email: DanaNowell_at_CornerstoneSoftware.com
2018 Jan 09
2
isolinux.bin checksum
...00) is the > checksum of the WHOLE file (i.e. starting from offset 0 instead of 64) > at a time when: > 1) the dword at offset 0x10 (bi_length) is still 0xDEAFBEEF > 2) the dword at offset 0x14 (bi_csum) is still 0xDEADBEEF > [...] Credits also go to Erwan.L. Slapping hand against forehead: I should have come to the idea to restore the initial byte pattern before testing with offset 0 instead of 64. The observations match my theory about the missing addition of "start" when beginning the checksum loop, if "start" is 64. > Since I am not a developer, I cannot...
2008 Jan 10
2
Xen over SuSE 10.3 - Can''t find drive to boot with...
...ides there are the folders: pciback and tpmback) Needless to say when I run mkinitrd, it complains that it cannot deal with xennet or xenblk dependencies - as it can find neither of these modules. I am perplexed, thoroughly flummoxed and suspect I have, in my rank ignorance, made a ''flat forehead error'' - something that is so obvious no instructions include it - but what? My question is thus: a) what have I done wrong in my install? b) how can I get xenblk and xennet onto my machine c) are there any special steps I have to take once I have them or can I simply run mkinitrd again...
2004 Aug 22
12
Tom''s Key
Since you''ve started signing your email, Tom, my machine can''t verify your sig. Where are you publishing your key? -- John Andersen - NORCOM http://www.norcomsoftware.com/