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2005 Apr 07
3
package
hello, I created a package with my functions, and i wand to hide the code of some functions. Could you help me ? Gr?gory -------------------------------------------------------------- GAZ DE FRANCE Gr?gory Benmenzer DIRECTION DE LA RECHERCHE P?le Economie Statistiques et Sociologie 361 Avenue du pr?sident Wilson - BP 33 93211 La Plaine Saint Denis cedex tel : 01 49 22 55 07 fax : 01 49 22 57 10
2018 Mar 13
3
Argon2i support in CE packages
...words start with {ARGON2I} (and I can authenticate fine to the LDAP server), but it seems that the CE packages are compiled without libsodium. Is that correct? Is at this time the only alternative to recompile Dovecot myself, or are there plans to compile CE packages with libsodium? Cheers, Gr?gory
2006 Dec 01
1
C structures in R
...sure if anything could go wrong. The worst I can come up with is a memory leak if the structure's memory isn't freed - possibly because the R is interrupted. R isn't going to stomp on memory that's been malloced by an included C routine between .C calls though, is it? Barry [[ gory details: R code calls a C routine with .C passing a 4-byte (because 4 is sizeof(char*) in my architecture) 'raw' object, the C code then mallocs the structure and copies the address of the structure into the 4 bytes that the raw object (which appears as a char* in the C routine argum...
2018 Mar 14
1
Argon2i support in CE packages
On 14.03.2018 13:23, Gr?gory Oestreicher wrote: > (Messed up the reply on my mobile, re-sending) > > Hi Aki, > > Le Mercredi 14 mars 2018, Aki Tuomi a ?crit : > >> Which operating system is this? > > Damn, I forgot the most important information, my apologies. I'm using the Debian Stretc...
2003 Mar 04
3
linear model with arma errors
Dear all, I'm looking for how can I estimate a linear model with ar(ma) errors : y(t)=a*X(t)+e(t) with P(B)e(t)=Q(B)u(t) where u is a white noise and P, Q are some polynomes. Could you help me ? Gr?gory Benmenzer
2003 May 19
6
G729 and snom
hey, I bought a license for 729 but I can't use it this is the message. == Registered translator 'g729tolinb' from format 8 to 6, cost 99999 == Registered translator 'lintog729b' from format 6 to 8, cost 18 == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/enum.conf': Found Asterisk Ready. *CLI> WARNING[5126]: File chan_sip.c, Line 1601 (process_sdp): No compatible codecs!
2012 Jul 18
1
[LLVMdev] rwx pages dangerous?
...being JITed only when needed. If the latter, it isn't clear to me how that would be done within the MC model. That's a bit of a tangential matter though. I do agree with the basic flow as you laid it out. I also agree with your statement that the MCJIT doesn't know about most of the gory bits regarding the copying, permissions, etc.. However, the RuntimeDyld should be involved with at least the interface that triggers these gory bits, if not the implementation details as such. That is, the main thing that I think is missing is a way for the RuntimeDyld, which knows about what the...
2016 Mar 02
10
OpenSSL Update - not a security update???
...ystem update. However, this begs the question "Why code an option into yum that is of no use?" Was there a time when this option was functional? If yes, what caused its removal? Was it a system compromise at some big corporation and someone got sued/fired? What? Don't spare any gory details either! ak.
2017 Apr 08
2
usbhid-ups: Failed to open device, skipping. (Permission denied)
...ra-sensitive > to certain combinations of USB cables and newer motherboards. If you > take NUT and XFCE power manager out of the equation, but the UPS still > generates a lot of disconnect/timeout/reconnect traffic in the kernel > logs, you might be up against this issue. > > Full gory details here: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/122 This particular new unit came with its own USB cable, and this unit is plugged into a relatively old server. The motherboard is about ten years old. I have a lot of noise in my syslog. grepping for 'usb' or '3016' doe...
2012 Nov 22
19
ZFS Appliance as a general-purpose server question
A customer is looking to replace or augment their Sun Thumper with a ZFS appliance like 7320. However, the Thumper was used not only as a protocol storage server (home dirs, files, backups over NFS/CIFS/Rsync), but also as a general-purpose server with unpredictably-big-data programs running directly on it (such as corporate databases, Alfresco for intellectual document storage, etc.) in order to
2011 Apr 20
3
useDynLib in older versions e.g. (2.10)
...g) Loading required package: lassoshooting Error in library.dynam(lib, package, package.lib) : shared library 'lassoshooting' not found In addition: Warning message: package 'lassoshooting' was built under R version 2.13.0 I'm usually under linux and don't know about the gory details of .dll files. NAMESPACE file -------------- useDynLib(lassoshooting) export(lassoshooting) happy easter! regards, Tobias -- Tobias Abenius Ph.D. Student, M.Sc. in Computer Science Mathematical Statistics Mathematical Sciences University of Gothenburg -------------- next part ---------...
2005 Dec 29
4
Images in Agile Web Development with Rails
Hi, I am working through Agile Web Development with Rails and I am at pg 69 second last paragraph says "put some images in the public/images directory......" how do you code the link that is stored in the data base I have tried http:public/images/name .jpg with no avail I have tried the fully qualified address http://home/../../../../name.jpg also with no luck. How should I code this?
2009 Sep 15
1
RFC: boilerplate text in driver man pages
All, With AsciiDoc, we can make use of some macros to cut down on some of the repetition in the driver man pages. I don't want to go overboard on this, though - I know that drivers aren't meant to be invoked directly by users anyway. I propose that we put all of the gory details into the nutupsdrv(8) man page (mostly there anyway), and just add a few basic options to the SYNOPSIS section of each driver page for completeness: -h (help) -V (version) -a ups-id (auto-start) -D (debug) For "-D" we can continue to include the admonition about not...
2008 Dec 19
1
[Solaris 8+9][ads] Is there a package built?
...9;m hoping to find a nice little package compiled for installation on Solaris 8 and one compiled for installation on Solaris 9. Ideally this will be version 3.0.28 (to be consistant), but I'll be happy with anything more recent. If you've built your own package and are willing to share the gory details, please let me know what you did and why! The reason that I'm so intent on a package, is that I need to be able to deploy this to older hosts "on a whim", without the luxury of a complete compile from scratch on each occasion. I thank you all for your comments and suggestion...
2009 Dec 28
1
Breakage on Debian unstable, be careful with upgrades
...e breakage coming from read.dcf() meaning you can no longer install or upgrade R packages. ChenLiang Xu was eagle-eyed and related this to gzfile() and he and Johannes Fichting confirmed that a downgrade to zlib1g from testing fixes things. Ben already filed a Debian bug report, you can see the gory details at http://bugs.debian.org/562755 and we are in contact with the zlib maintainer. So this email really has to purposes. First, for those on unstable who haven't updated, don't or at least put zlib1g on hold. Second, I just wanted to say thanks to Ben, ChenLiang and Johannes for li...
2001 Mar 27
4
Use of non-user readable (null password) private keys
Executive summary: Why can I not have a private key which is `public' ? Gory details .... I'm new to openssh. I've been using ssh for years. However, I'm in the process of investigating RH 7.* (0.91 at the moment) and am wanting to be as `standard' as possible, so trying openssh. I looked on http://www.openssh.com/list.html but could not find a list for...
2005 Mar 03
2
MS-Access Databases not share win samba-3
...one share that has several MS Access tables on it. One user can operate very well, however when a second user tries to access the same database tables, the mdb files locked. It's usually a permission denied, or a "can't lock" type of error. What's wrong? 10x for all -- Gr?gory Aular Franco http://www.velug.org.ve http://www.slackware.com.ve
2012 Jul 18
0
[LLVMdev] rwx pages dangerous?
...real code when it get lazily filled in. You're absolutely right there's no communication about R/W vs. RO data sections in the current interface. That's definitely something that should be added. The key thing in all of that is that the MCJIT itself doesn't know about most of the gory bits regarding the copying, permissions, etc.. It just knows it's given a blob of bitcode to compile and to break it down into blobs of code and data for the client to do something with. We're making a much stronger API layering between the JIT itself and the memory management issues of act...
2009 Mar 15
1
vorbisenc creates silent ogg files on ARM EABI
...about 1/2 size) that decode to the correct duration but of total silence. libvorbis/examples/encoder_example does the same on these systems, but speex (which also uses libogg) is fine and the ogg structure of the files seems ok, so I'm looking into libvorbisenc. Here's the Debian bug with gory details: http://bugs.debian.org/515949 which follows on into the xiph tracker https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1526 It's also compiler and floating-point-implementation dependent: 6456040 Happy.wav 346624 Happy-x86.ogg (x86, gcc-4.3, correct output) 186510 Happy-xscale (Debian, armv5te chip, ar...
2012 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] datalayout optimization question
...et of IR files to generate code for multiple targets? Otherwise I'm not sure why your .ll files would necessarily lack the data layout information. The reason I ask is that LLVM IR is fundamentally not target independent in ways far beyond the presence or absence of the data layout string. For gory details: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2011-October/043719.html. Beyond that, rather large, caveat, I'm not sure of the answer to your specific question. It's not so much which optimizations are turned off, per se, but rather that some won't have the information they need...