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2009 Nov 22
1
Metaplot Axis Annotation
...yant (1970)"
+ , "Custer (1981)", "Goldberg (1978)", "Bowker (1977)", "Zivan (1966)",
"Massimo & Shore (1966)", "Killinger (1974)", "Morris (1970)", "Bernardo
(1973)", "Mann & Pratt (1978)", "Goodwill Industries Vocational Service
(1971)", "Springfield Massachusetts Goodwill Industries, Inc. (1966)",
"Walter & Mills (1980)", "Odell (1974)")
> metaplot(mn=oddsratio, se=seinor, labels=c1, cex=.65, lwd=2, cex.lab=.65)
[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Nov 28
1
Build error of NSD4 on Debian Squeeze
...OME/src/nsd/tags/NSD_4_0_0_imp_5
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/nsd4
--localstatedir=/var/run/nsd4 --with-configdir=/etc/nsd4
--with-nsd_conf_file=/etc/nsd4/nsd4.conf -
-with-pidfile=/var/run/nsd4/nsd4.pid
I could use some help on this matter. Thank you.
Cheers and Goodwill,
v
2008 Apr 01
12
undefined method `time_zone=' on Rails 2.0.2.9129 on Mac OS X
I just did a gem update and it broke my rails application. I had to
go back to 2.0.2, because 2.0.2.9129 produces this error on Mac OS X
Leopard:
/Users/nicholas/RubyDev/dummy/config/environment.rb:38: undefined
method `time_zone='' for #<Rails::Configuration:0x12c9f24>
(NoMethodError)
from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/rails-2.0.2/lib/initializer.rb:47:in
`run''
from
2009 Oct 18
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Developer meeting videos up
...ponent of how we help support LLVM users. The
presentations clearly reveal no confidential Apple information; in
fact, they were presented in front of a large number of external
participants. While we appreciate Apple's continued support of LLVM
and of the Developers' Meeting, the goodwill generated is being
undermined by this policy to withhold important technical information
from other LLVM users, and for little benefit to Apple.
--Vikram Adve
----------------------------------------------------------------------
VIKRAM S. ADVE
Associate Professor, Computer Science...
2023 Mar 21
1
Good Will Legal Question
Hi R Team!,
?
We are opening a new start up soon, codinghoodies.com, we want to make coders feel stylish.
?
Out of goodwill I wanted to ask you formally if I can have permission to use the standard R logo on the front of hoodies to sell? I have read your rules but wanted to ask as I feel a moral right to email you asking to show support and respect for the R project.
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If it makes it easier I could build send a picture...
2006 Jul 14
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM bytecode simulator/emulator?
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Kenneth Hoste wrote:
> Besides that, I can probably rely on the expierence of some people on this
> mailinglist?
You can always ask, but realize you are at the mercy of people's goodwill,
so you can't count on anything. In practice, we try to help, but are
often very busy.
> What is the best way to start such an ambitious project? Do I
> just check which external functions are called in the bytecode I get, and try
> to support those functions using LLVM code?
l...
2008 Dec 03
2
Rails functional test how to assert json result?
As title, I want to have my functional test check results from a json
render result, how can I achieve this?
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2006 Jul 14
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM bytecode simulator/emulator?
Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Kenneth Hoste wrote:
>> Besides that, I can probably rely on the expierence of some people on
>> this mailinglist?
>
> You can always ask, but realize you are at the mercy of people's
> goodwill, so you can't count on anything. In practice, we try to help,
> but are often very busy.
I understand, but any help I can get will be usefull I think. And, for
what it's worth, my work will help LLVM growing, right?
2 more questions which can get me started:
- Is there a particula...
2018 Dec 01
2
Where's the optimiser gone? (part 5.a): missed tail calls, and more...
Compile the following functions with "-O3 -target amd64"
(see <https://godbolt.org/z/5xqYhH>):
__int128 div(__int128 foo, __int128 bar)
{
return foo / bar;
}
On the left the generated code; on the right the expected,
properly optimised code:
div: # @div
push rbp |
mov rbp, rsp |
call __divti3 | jmp __divti3
pop rbp |
ret
2009 Oct 19
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Developer meeting videos up
...w we help support LLVM users. The
> presentations clearly reveal no confidential Apple information; in
> fact, they were presented in front of a large number of external
> participants. While we appreciate Apple's continued support of LLVM
> and of the Developers' Meeting, the goodwill generated is being
> undermined by this policy to withhold important technical information
> from other LLVM users, and for little benefit to Apple.
>
> --Vikram Adve
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> VIKRAM S. ADVE
> Associate...
2021 Jan 22
3
RHEL changes
...left" style licenses. Without the full source
published in a regular and timely manner, rebuilds couldn't exist.
But, Red Hat isn't going to do that, for a number of reasons but mostly
because free and open source is essential to what Red Hat *is* as a company.
And it's not just a goodwill thing or whatever: everyone from the front
lines up to the highest levels knows that it's key to our business success.
--
Matthew Miller
<mattdm at fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
2006 Jul 14
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM bytecode simulator/emulator?
John Criswell wrote:
> You can compile library code into LLVM bytecode libraries and link them
> with gccld. In general, LLVM provides tools equivalent to most of your
> compiler tool chain (gccas, gccld, llvm-ar, llvm-nm, etc). You can, for
> example, make an archive of LLVM bytecode files.
>
> The problem, in your case, is that no one has successfully compiled all
>
2020 Dec 08
3
[CentOS-devel] https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/future-is-centos-stream/
> Am 08.12.2020 um 15:32 schrieb Phelps, Matthew <mphelps at cfa.harvard.edu>:
>
> This is really, really bad for the majority of us using CentOS.
>
Of course it is.
> Is there any way we can lobby for the reversal of this decision? Remember
> that the -devel mailing list, and IRC channels *do not* represent the vast
> majority of CentOS users. Most of us are just
2017 May 04
4
Centos 7 Samba - all shares read only
...= 10.1.1.101
idmap config * : backend = tdb
cups options = raw
hosts allow = 127. 10.
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = No
printable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
[tmp]
comment = Temporary work area
path = /user/remote/tmp
guest ok = Yes
read only = No
[goodwill]
comment = Good will documents
path = /user/remote/goodwill
force user = gary
guest ok = Yes
read only = No
valid users = gary
[service]
comment = Temporary work area
path = /user/remote/service
force user = gary
read only = No
valid users = gary
write list = gary
[sales_doc]
comm...
2011 May 05
1
centos friends?
...er for non-profit
groups in Canada. The lack of licencing fees makes a big difference to them,
non-profits groups are perpetuually long on brains and short on cash. But even
so I think we could cough up, say, ten bucks a year per machine to put some
payback into CentOS. Given general widespread goodwill this might be
multiplied significantly.
I have not seen this discussed on the list and would be happy to know if there
is some reason it hasn't been attempted.
Please let me repeat, this is meant as a constructive suggestion, there is no
problem with the product, quite the reverse.
Comme...
2003 Sep 02
9
ISDN
Hi,
I am using a Netjet-s ISDN Card, and am having some trouble dialling out
(Incoming Works Fine).
TRUNK=Modem/ttyI0
exten => _90XXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:1}||Ttm)
exten => _90XXXXXXXXX,2,Congestion
I get the following when diallingout:
-- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/2-1'
-- Executing Dial("Zap/2-1", "Modem/ttyI0/04XXXXXXXX||Ttm") in new
2023 Mar 21
1
Good Will Legal Question
...BTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=iLeUGFcyjk3kYNi2v8fV1jgc9M9OVdWYv9nJeI1G7Q4%3D&reserved=0
On 2023-03-21 6:18 a.m., Coding Hoodies wrote:
> Hi R Team!,
>
> We are opening a new start up soon, codinghoodies.com, we want to make coders feel stylish.
>
> Out of goodwill I wanted to ask you formally if I can have permission to use the standard R logo on the front of hoodies to sell? I have read your rules but wanted to ask as I feel a moral right to email you asking to show support and respect for the R project.
>
> If it makes it easier I could build send a...
2008 Mar 17
6
REPOST: fallback layout mechanism
Sorry for reposting but as I got no reply so far so I am just coming
to try my luck again.
I am doing a multi-lingual website which might have several layout
pages (language dependent)available. I want to do a mechanism to fall
back from one language to another default language if such layout
file
is missing. Any chance I can do an is_exist check on the layout? With
my current code I really want
2018 Dec 03
4
Where's the optimiser gone? (part 5.a): missed tail calls, and more...
...ards: YOU are lucky that I took the time to report
these bugs!
> you should expect that to become less frequent.
> People are willing to assume the best of new contributors, but by the
> time you reach a dozen threads without actually engaging with the
> community's procedures that goodwill starts to look a bit threadbare.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Tim.
>
> [*] https://llvm.org/docs/Contributing.html
| If you are working with LLVM and run into a bug, we definitely want
| to know about it.
I DONT WORK WITH LLVM.
I was just curious whether it shows bugs and deficiencies I...
2003 Dec 15
4
IP 500/600 1.1.0 Firmware
Has anyone on the list been able to locate and try out the 1.1.0 firmware? It was released in November, but I have yet to get my hands on it. The Polycom site has way more docs online, but the link to the firmware only brings up the release notes.
-sb