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2014 Dec 02
2
Modified metaflac add --output-json
...> on question about subset compliance of stream.
>
> Waitman, could you please implement switches to show LPC filter order
> and Rice partition order and checking for subset compliance of stream
> to MetaFLAC tool? It would be great help.
>
> 2014-12-01 10:20 GMT+03:00 Waitman Gobble <gobble.wa at gmail.com>:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I modified the metaflac program to output in JSON format if the
> > --output-json switch is used, and made a simple Go program to demonstrate
> > use of the output.
> >
> > I imported the MIT license...
2014 Dec 02
0
Modified metaflac add --output-json
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:55 PM, Waitman Gobble <gobble.wa at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 10:40 PM, ???? ?????? <bart.gopnik at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Please help me solve the following problem:
>>
>> FLAC tools have a lots of warnings about non-subset files during
>> encod...
2014 Dec 01
2
Modified metaflac add --output-json
...e
If the modified software is useful to anyone, the modifications are
available on github, I did a 'clean' import of head / 1.3.1 then pushed up
the changes, so maybe it's easier to see what was modified.
https://github.com/waitman/flac
https://github.com/waitman/goflac
--
Waitman Gobble
Los Altos California USA
510-830-7975
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2001 Feb 13
0
devX11.c -- questions about expose events and XBell
Hi, sorry for lumping this together... Both these issues are rather
small, and I'm not sure either qualifies as a bug...
1) After a window id created in X11_Open and mapped, you "gobble the
expose events". Not true, you gobble any event that comes along!
The code below fixes this by using *XCheckTypedEvent*. Hmm, I'm
not sure this right already, but better...
*** devX11.c~ Tue Feb 13 17:24:40 2001
--- devX11.c Tue Feb 13 18:07:41 2001
***************
***...
2012 Jul 25
4
Manual OOM killing?
Hey guys and gals,
Yesterday I had one of my scientists kill one of my servers when his
program ran amok and gobbled up all the memory, or forked too many
processes, or I'm just not exactly sure what to be honest.
Is there something I can run manually in cron to look for rampant
programs and kill them? I know that may be hard to discern but I
could also include a list if "known good" programs no...
2014 Dec 02
0
Modified metaflac add --output-json
...l need statistics tools to answer
on question about subset compliance of stream.
Waitman, could you please implement switches to show LPC filter order
and Rice partition order and checking for subset compliance of stream
to MetaFLAC tool? It would be great help.
2014-12-01 10:20 GMT+03:00 Waitman Gobble <gobble.wa at gmail.com>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I modified the metaflac program to output in JSON format if the
> --output-json switch is used, and made a simple Go program to demonstrate
> use of the output.
>
> I imported the MIT licensed json-c library into src/share/json-c a...
2002 Dec 03
3
Rsync, Perl and samba filesystem (smbfs)
My name is Chris, Hi!
I've got rsync being called from a perl script that is called by cron (or for
that matter, by hand) and when I 'rsync' a locally mounted samba filesystem
(eg. to /mnt/smbfs), it successfully syncs the smbfs to the destination
directory, but without reason hangs... and take all my cpu power...
When i look at all the processes running, the rsync pid is
2019 Aug 19
2
Check length of logical vector also for operands of || and &&?
...ondition has length > 1 and only the
#> first element will be used
if (FALSE || truthy) "check"
#> [1] "check"
if (FALSE || falsy) "check"
if (truthy || FALSE) "check"
#> [1] "check"
if (falsy || FALSE) "check"
The || operator gobbles the warning about a length > 1 vector. I wonder
if the existing checks for length 1 can be extended to the operands of
the || and && operators. Thanks (and apologies if this has been raised
before).
Best regards
Kirill
2002 Oct 21
3
Problem with Samba on Solaris 2.6
Hi All
I downloaded the binary package of Samba 2.2.2 on Friday from one of the
Samba mirror sites, I think Belgium, and installed it on a Sun E450
running Solaris 2.6.
Today everything has fallen flat on its face. Unfortunately I am on
holiday this week so not able to deal with the problem directly, but via
telephone calls. Apparently what is happening is that smbd is gobbling
up all the
2011 Nov 16
3
clustering
...ere a week now) but am
just trying to get up to speed on clustering in general.
I was just looking at Red Hat's site and they have this HPC thing
http://www.redhat.com/promo/mrg/ but damned if I can find any actual
details on it there - that data sheet they link to is just a bunch of
marketing gobble-de-gook as far as I can make sense of it anyway.
Quick question : what are Red Hat using to do that, and can CentOS do
the same thing? How hard is it to configure? How does it compare to
Grid Engine?
I have to say I'm a bit hesitant about Grid Engine because of the
whole Oracle takeover....
2003 May 05
1
ppmtolss16 fix
...[root at azur syslinux-2.04]# ./ppmtolss16 < /home/sr/try.pnm > /tmp/t
./ppmtolss16: Input format error 1
[root at azur syslinux-2.04]#
The problem is that gimp adds the comment
# CREATOR: The GIMP's PNM Filter Version 1.0
at 2nd line.
Suggested fix for ppmtolss16:
108a109,110
> # gobble any comment
> while ( $sizes =~ /^#/) { $sizes = <STDIN>;}
cheers,
Stephane
2007 Nov 22
0
perl-base and perl-file-scan-clamav and perl dependency error re 5.8.8 ???
Happy gobble gobble day!
Server is a mail and web box with latest centos 4 upgrades and has been
running and stable for probably over two years
Machine has perl 5.8.8 on it.
For a coupla days I have been trying to follow these basic instructions so
that I can run a test.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/...
2015 Jun 06
1
Effectiveness of CentOS vm.swappiness
...linux.html
Actually I found better links:
https://code.google.com/p/pagecache-mangagement/
http://lwn.net/Articles/224653/
"It is to address the "waah, backups fill my memory with pagecache" and
the "waah, updatedb swapped everything out" and the "waah, copying a DVD
gobbled all my memory" problems."
Regards,
Dennis
2016 Feb 19
2
No matching endpoint found for incoming call from SIP trunk
...and
the issue was that I had mixed up "identify" and with "identity", but I
have not such type in my pjsip_wizard.conf which looks like this:
type = wizard
sends_auth = yes
sends_registrations = no
remote_hosts = sillyapp.pstn.twilio.com\;transport=tcp
outbound_auth/username = gobble
outbound_auth/password = degookdegook
endpoint/context = from-external
endpoint/disallow = all
endpoint/allow = ulaw
aor/qualify_frequency = 15
And--of course, I do have the DID configured on my extension, and in the
dialplan "from-external" (confirmed using dialplan show from-external)....
2002 Jun 26
4
nmbd causing very high CPU utilization
Does anyone have any idea what can cause nmbd to begin gobbling CPU?
We are running Samba 2.2.4 on HP-UX 10.20, having upgraded from Samba
2.0.10 about a month ago. Our clients are a mixture of NT 4.0 and Win2K.
Today, we have begun to see widespread client drive disconnections, and
nmbd is averaging 60%+ CPU usage with peaks up to 100%. We have heard
reports of network problems at our site
2008 Nov 13
3
Compiled Wine with two errors - Are they Important?
...s/wine101/wine-1.0.1/dlls/dinput/tests'
make[2]: *** No targets. Stop.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/x/Downloads/wine101/wine-1.0.1/dlls/dinput/tests'
make[1]: *** [dinput/tests] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/x/Downloads/wine101/wine-1.0.1/dlls'
make: *** [dlls] Error 2
Gobbles-debian:/home/x/Downloads/wine101/wine-1.0.1#
How should I proceed? Are these two errors critical to the compile?
Thank you for your input and efforts.
2002 Feb 14
2
Small Files/Load Average Information
Hi,
I have been noticing some serious load averages occurring when users are
browsing or using directories with a large number of files.
A case in point is our Sage users. Sage is a nasty program and spits out
three small files into a spool directory every time something is printed and
does not clear them out. This means that the spool directories rapidly fill
with tiny files and by the end of
2009 Dec 08
1
problem with split eating giga-bytes of memory
...f ~ 144MB, with an
increase memory allocation of ~10 fold for the split object. If split scales
linearly, then my actual 52MB dataframe should be easily handled by my 12GB
of RAM, but it is not. instead, when I try to split selectSubAct.df on one
of its factors with 1473 levels, my memory is slowly gobbled up (plus 3 GB
of swap) until I cancel the operation.
Any ideas on what might be happening? Thanks, Mark
myDataFrame <- data.frame(matrix(LETTERS, ncol = 7, nrow = 399000))
mySplitVar <- factor(as.character(1:1400))
myDataFrame <- cbind(myDataFrame, mySplitVar)
object.size(myDataFrame)
#...
2016 Feb 19
2
No matching endpoint found for incoming call from SIP trunk
...ort=TCP
> contact_pattern = sip:${REMOTE_HOST}\;transport=TCP
>
> Also, make sure that your Twilio "Origination URI" has the ";transport=tcp"
> appended.
>
> ?I'll be working ?on the wiki tomorrow as well. :)
>
>
>
>> outbound_auth/username = gobble
>> outbound_auth/password = degookdegook
>> endpoint/context = from-external
>> endpoint/disallow = all
>> endpoint/allow = ulaw
>> aor/qualify_frequency = 15
>>
>> And--of course, I do have the DID configured on my extension, and in the
>> dialplan &...
2004 Feb 04
1
RE: error (fwd)
Hi folks,
I've got this funny problem with R's foreign library when reading stata
files. One file consistently produces vector out of memory errors after
gobbling up 2.7G of memory. I parsed through the read.dta function and
figured out where the error occurs and the description is below. I am
running R-1.8.1 on Debian stable system glibc2.2 kernel 2.4.24. R is is
compiled from source